By Robert Zullo New Jersey Mirror, Oct. 23, 2022 Across the country, states are inking agreements with neighbors or striking out on their own to pursue billions in federal funding to set up “hydrogen hubs,” clustered centers for production, storage and use of the gas that many see as a crucial piece of the […]
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The power grid faced heat waves, record demand and tight conditions in 2022. What happens next?%3$s>
By Kavya Balaraman Utility Dive, Nov. 22, 2022 Power systems across the U.S. faced challenging grid reliability conditions over the past year, but managed to avoid the worst-case scenario of prolonged outages thanks to a combination of policy measures implemented over the last couple of years and luck, experts say. All over the country, […]
Tap Oil Fields, Not Our Emergency Reserves, to Lower Energy Prices%3$s>
By Patrice Douglas Real Clear Energy, November 17, 2022 Our nation’s Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) is running dangerously low. New statistics released indicate our national emergency oil stockpile, which is intended to protect the United States from unexpected and severe supply disruptions, has hit another historic low. It’s a dangerous point for the United States, […]