Tomas Green
@tomaswgreen
clean hydrogen tech & policy @ENERGY | formerly @EFIFoundation, @mitceepr, @BenRayLujan | plant dad 🌿 | he/him 🏳️🌈 (views are my own!)
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22-11-2014 21:53:04
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On the $6.3B from U.S. Department of Energy for industrial decarb projects: “We are ready to retire the term ‘hard to abate.' These announcements show we have solutions to get to net zero emissions in many sectors. A lot more needs to be done, but it really is possible now.” via Oliver Milman
Listening in to the U.S. Department of Energy webinar about industrial demonstration project awards. SSAB announcing that its total planned investment for its fossil free iron and steel facility is $3.5M, so DOE cost share is ~14%. Expected to be the first fossil free sponge iron in the US!
🚨TODAY, Senate Budget Committee and Oversight Dems released a 66-page joint staff report on modern-day fossil fuel industry doublespeak on climate change. We've released 10s of thousands of pages of internal execs' docs and communications that shine a light on Big Oil's deception. ⬇️
Since 2021, U.S. Department of Energy has proudly waved the Progress Pride flag over our HQ to celebrate our LGBTQ+ workforce. We’re keeping that tradition going to show the world no matter who you are or who you love, our agency sees you and welcomes you.
NEW: Natural Resources Committee approves measure to stop executive branch revoking energy permits. Big development on a bipartisan amendment that Chair Westerman brokered w/Dems to his SPEED Act/NEPA overhaul. Unclear how it'll move votes on the bill subscriber.politicopro.com/article/2025/1…
Statement from CEBA CEO Rich Powell on the House passage of the SPEED Act: "CEBA appreciates the efforts of House Natural Resources Committee Chair Bruce Westerman alongside Speaker Mike Johnson and subcommittee Chair Pete Stauber to advance meaningful permitting reform.
CEBA's statement following the Energy and Commerce Committee's vote on hydropower legislation: “CEBA thanks Rep. Dan Newhouse and Steve Daines for their leadership on H.R. 2072 and S. 1020, respectively, which aim to extend construction deadlines for qualified hydropower projects. Hydropower