Micro-pumped hydropower systems could provide additional clean energy and energy storage for America's farmers
Yes, You Can Use An Electric Scooter In Rural America
Sebastian Blanco shares his experience on Forbes, of riding an electric scooter through rural America. “So, yes, you can use an electric scooter in rural America. At least, some of us can.” Read the full article here.
Gulf Coast Sequestration Takes ‘Significant Step’ Toward Massive Carbon Capture Project
“GCS said once completed, its sequestration hub is expected to be the largest geologic carbon capture project in the United States and among the largest in the world. It would have capacity to sequester 2.7 tons of CO2 annually. That is equivalent to removing about 600,000 passenger vehicles from the road every year, the company estimated.”
The Green New Deal: Less About Climate, More About Control
"One thing is clear: to meet these goals, Washington would have to force all Americans to reduce their energy consumption...the only way to do that is to impose coercive taxes and regulations."
Want a greener recovery? Here are three ways to do it
Nick Loris and Drew Bond outline three ways to promote a green economic recovery on the Washington Times.
Duke Energy reaches important milestones in solar energy development in Carolinas
“Duke Energy has more than 3,500 MW of solar capacity connected to its energy grid in the Carolinas. North Carolina ranks second in the nation for overall solar power, and the region is one of the fastest-growing solar power areas of the country.”
From Seed to Bottle: How the Wine Industry is Going Circular
Vineyards are becoming key players in a circular economy that prioritizes both economic prosperity and environmental responsibility.
DOE Accomplishments Pushing American Economy to New Heights
“The energy sector accounts for eight percent of our national economy. But as I often remind people, energy is the first eight percent. Energy forms the foundation for every other sector of the economy. We cannot support the robust, growing economy that marked the past several years – and that will pull us out of the hardship associated with the pandemic – without a dynamic energy sector.”
San Francisco bars natural gas in new building construction starting next year
“Any building that applies for a new construction permit after June of next year will be subject to the requirements, though an amendment to the ordinance allows restaurants to apply for a waiver through the end of 2022 to use a natural gas stove.”
New Report Details How Reorganizing the Department of Energy Will Accelerate Innovation
The Department of Energy is critical to advancing energy innovation, strengthening American competitiveness, and accelerating climate progress. Reforms will bring greater oversight, transparency and, effectiveness to the agency’s operations.
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