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Roll Call: Nuclear energy allies back advanced reactors in NDAA
A bipartisan group of senators led by Energy and Natural Resources Chairwoman Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) argue that advanced nuclear reactors can provide clean, reliable and affordable energy to military bases and remote communities, and play an important role in national security. The senators are eyeing for the Nuclear Energy Leadership Act (NELA) to be included in the Senate’s annual National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Read the full article
RICH’S TAKE
“America has held a nuclear innovation tradition since the first defense nuclear reactors during World War II and the early Cold War buildup. The Murkowski-Booker bill would serve as the next big nuclear innovation catalyst.”
Energy Storage News: Fluence ‘reveals’ 500+MW contracted portfolio in unnamed Southeast Asia territory
Fluence, a global energy storage technology and services company headquartered in Arlington, VA, announced it has been contracted to deliver a large tranche of projects in Southeast Asia, but has agreed with its customer not to reveal yet which country they will be located in. The portfolio is expected to include more than 500MW of energy storage systems that will “rapidly come to life across an entire country’s electricity network.” Read more
E&E News: Landmark court ruling could spur FERC ’sea change’
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit found Tuesday that the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) could not use tolling orders to delay challengers of natural gas pipelines and other projects from bringing their claims before a court — even as construction moved forward. Some speculate that this ruling could extend to electricity projects as the same tolling order tactic is commonly used for projects that fall under Federal Power Act jurisdiction. Read more
E&E News: Oil giant announces first-of-a-kind gas CCS project
Oil and energy giant Equinor ASA on Wednesday announced plans to build one of the world’s first at-scale facilities to produce hydrogen from natural gas with carbon capture and storage. The project — Hydrogen to Humber Saltend — is located in northeastern England with the goal of reducing emissions from the industrial region. Read more
VIDEO: A New Tool in the CO2 Reduction Toolkit: Direct Air Capture (DAC)
In his latest whiteboard video, ClearPath Executive Director Rich Powell outlines a technology ClearPath is following called direct air capture (“DAC”). DAC technology uses machines to literally pull carbon dioxide molecules back out of the air. To learn more about the potential of this technology, watch our video here.
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