Daily Archives: December 9, 2022

Wrapping up the Energy Crisis Year of 2022

By [Energy Central] Paul Hobcraft This has undoubtedly been a year where the Energy Transition has felt, more often than not, thrown into reverse. In Germany, coal mines have been reopened, and nuclear power stations scheduled to be decommissioned been given an extended lease of life. Nearly all EU countries, very dependent on Russian oil…

Policy promoting climate finance

By [Energy Central] FORESIGHT Contributor From FORESIGHT Climate & Energy, Watt Matters is a podcast all about the energy transition and the shift to a decarbonised economy. The Inflation Reduction Act is the largest climate and energy package in the history of the United States. It will unleash some $370 billion for energy and climate…

Orkney, Shetland & Scotland | Hydrogen Hubs

By [Energy Central] Charley Rattan Orkney, Shetland & Scotland | Hydrogen Hubs https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/offshore-wind-hydrogen-island-economies-charley-rattan Stay informed with the community of experts: ScotWind Read Full Article Here For more great articles: The Energy Collective – The world’s best thinkers on energy & climate

Grumet tapped to lead American Clean Power Association

By Renewable Energy World The American Clean Power Association has announced that Jason Grumet will serve as the organization’s next chief executive officer. Grumet has led the Bipartisan Policy Center since he founded the think tank in 2007. In 2001, Grumet founded and directed the National Commission on Energy Policy, which advocates for energy policies….

Hydrogen-powered hovercraft for passenger transport

By [Energy Central] Charley Rattan Hydrogen Hovercraft Project ZEHPHyr (Zero Emission Hydrogen Powered Hovercraft) is an eight-month feasibility study that aims to de-risk the key barriers to zero-emission hovercraft operations. These barriers include operational barriers (socio-economics, crew training, regulations, life cycle impact), technical barriers (hydrogen-based propulsion system) and availability of.. Read Full Article Here For…

Clean energy grant fraud results in 7 year prison sentence

By Associated Press Editors BOSTON (AP) — A Massachusetts man who participated in a scheme to defraud the U.S. government out of about $50 million in tax-free grants intended to fund clean energy projects has been sentenced to seven years in prison, federal prosecutors said Wednesday. Christopher N. Condron, 50, was also sentenced Tuesday in…

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