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Hydrogen: The Next Texas Energy Frontier
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Hydrogen: The Next Texas Energy Frontier

Texas is proud to be the energy capital of the world, producing nearly half of American crude oil and more wind and solar than any other state.  Today, Texas is poised to dominate yet another new renewable energy source: hydrogen. This new energy frontier has the potential for billions of dollars in economic and environmental benefits for...

Farmers Watch As Next-Generation Biofuels Chase Market Growth In 2025
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Farmers Watch As Next-Generation Biofuels Chase Market Growth In 2025

Optimism remains high that growth in the biofuels industry will continue under the new Trump administration. In late February, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced year-round E15 sales in eight Midwest states.  “Today’s decision underscores EPA’s commitment to consumer access to E15 while ensuring a smooth transition for fuel suppliers and refiners,” said EPA Administrator Zeldin...

Orlen and Equinor agree to develop carbon capture projects
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Orlen and Equinor agree to develop carbon capture projects

 Polish refiner Orlen (PKN.WA) and Norway’s Equinor (EQNR.OL) signed on Monday a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects. The documents were signed by Irene Rummelhoff – Executive Vice President at Equinor, and Wieslaw Prugar, Orlen management board member in charge of upstream. Under the memorandum, Orlen and Equinor will...

U.S. and India Revamp Bilateral Energy, Trade Pacts
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U.S. and India Revamp Bilateral Energy, Trade Pacts

A little over two years ago, representatives of President Joe Biden and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated a commitment to a “strategic clean energy partnership,” stressing that “climate and clean energy collaboration should promote energy access, affordability, energy justice, while supporting sustainable economic growth and just energy transitions.” And just last September, the Biden and Modi...

Why red states are pulling ahead in America’s clean energy race
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Why red states are pulling ahead in America’s clean energy race

Renewable energy generation is surging across many of the country’s red-leaning states, positioning some to outpace their bluer peers in a national drive toward grid decarbonization. Their emerging leadership in the area in some ways defies the political battle lines that have been drawn on energy in recent years. On the federal level, Democrats have...

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