By Howard Arey The Austin Journal, September 27, 2022 The diversification of the Texas energy marketplace is a smart step for all Texans that will ensure all Texans are blessed with abundant energy at the lowest price in the decades ahead. In response to Mr. Peacock’s article, “Why Texans are paying more for less […]
Month: September 2022
ERCOT interim CEO Brad Jones blames the grid’s 2021 failures on organization’s mixed-up priorities%3$s>
By Michael McCardel WFAA ABC News 8 Before his run atop ERCOT ends next month, the outgoing interim CEO says he’s proud that the organization has shifted its focus from affordability to reliability. DALLAS — It’s a job no one wanted: restoring reliability within the Texas electric grid. And yet Brad Jones […]
Coal rush! Energy crisis fires global hunt for polluting fuel%3$s>
By Sudarshan Varadhan , Helen Reid , Nuzulack Dausen , Jonathan Saul and Nina Chestney The sleepy Tanzanian port of Mtwara mainly dealt in cashew nuts until late last year. Now it bustles with vessels loading up with coal, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine drives a worldwide race for the polluting fuel. Tanzania traditionally […]
Continued Instability In State Power Grid A Colossal Risk To Texas, U.S.%3$s>
By Dave Manning Reform Austin , September 27,2022 As Texans try to get through summer heat this month, temperatures are predicted to reach near 90 degrees heading into October. While winter is still months away, ongoing concerns about the state’s power grid continue to be on the minds of everyone who was […]
Squandering Energy Independence In A Chaotic World%3$s>
By Daniel Markind Forbes , September 27,2022 Over the last two weeks, while news coverage in America has been fixated on the FBI’s raid on Donald Trump’s home at Mar-a-Lago, and later on the death of Queen Elizabeth II, there have been important news stories not widely reported in the United States. Turkish […]
Fed Policymakers Unveil Hydrogen Transportation Bill%3$s>
Transport Topics News , September 27,2022 Legislation that would establish a grant program at the U.S. Department of Transportation to assist with the adoption of heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell vehicles was recently introduced in the U.S. Senate. The Hydrogen for Trucks Act is designed to provide financial support for fleet owners and […]
Cracking the carbon removal challenge%3$s>
By Leda Zimmerman MIT News , September 26th, 2022 By most measures, MIT chemical engineering spinoff Verdox has been enjoying an exceptional year. The carbon capture and removal startup, launched in 2019, announced $80 million in funding in February from a group of investors that included Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures. Then, in […]
Opinion: Texas must implement carbon capture%3$s>
By Susan Combs The Dallas Morning News, September 24, 2022 Let’s protect the environment without following Europe’s dire path and attacking fossil fuels. Larry Summers, former U.S. treasury secretary under President Barack Obama, recently was interviewed for a Harvard Institute of Politics forum at the Boston Globe’s Globe Summit, where he described the Biden administration’s policy not […]
ERCOT says electricity will stay on this fall if grid conditions are normal%3$s>
By Hojiun Choi The Dallas Morning News, September 6, 2022 Texas’ main electric grid operator, ERCOT, expects to have enough power generation this autumn to keep the lights on if conditions are normal. But a large number of power plant failures could mean blackouts. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas forecasted on Tuesday […]
Global emissions targets spell growth for CO2 tech sector%3$s>
By Corbin Hair E&E News, September 20, 2022 Companies that produce technologies to remove or reduce carbon emissions are “poised for strong continued growth,” reaching an expected value of $1.4 trillion by 2027, according to new market research. The research report, recently released by the financial data firm PitchBook, predicts that the sector […]