What the Next DOE Secretary Really Needs to Hear
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What the next DOE Secretary really needs to hear
Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla’s exit may be drawing cheers from the camp he’s headed to, but back in the energy sector, the real prayer is this: bring in a new Secretary who comprehensively knows the policy playbook—and one who isn’t afraid to run it fairly and objectively across every chain of the industry.The industry players are already getting apprised of a shortlist, but their silence at this point is more deafening and louder than the u…
Bye-Bye! DOE cancels $3.7B in carbon capture, decarbonization awards – Ørsted & Exxon Mobil are among the companies affected by the decision
By Ethan Howland The U.S. Department of Energy on Friday canceled $3.7 billion in awards from its Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, including $540 million in grants for two carbon capture proj…
DOE Cancels $3.7 Billion in Biden-Era Green Energy Awards - The Thinking Conservative
DOE canceled clean energy projects worth $3.7 billion, citing concerns over financial viability, insufficient return on investment, and failure to meet energy needs of Americans. The post DOE Cancels $3.7 Billion in Biden-Era Green Energy Awards appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
DOE Cancels $3.7 Billion in Biden-Era Green Energy Awards
The Department of Energy has canceled 24 clean energy demonstration projects worth nearly $3.7 billion, citing concerns over financial viability, insufficient return on taxpayer investment, and a failure to meet the energy needs of Americans. Energy Secretary Chris Wright announced the decision on May 30, describing the awards as hastily approved in the final days of the Biden administration and misaligned with the Trump administration’s energy …
US axes 24 clean energy projects, including at Exxon’s Baytown
WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The U.S. has axed awards to 24 green energy projects issued during President Joe Biden’s administration that totaled more than $3.7 billion, including one at an Exxon refinery complex in Texas, the Energy Department said on Friday. The article US axes 24 clean energy projects, including at Exxon’s Baytown appeared first on Stabroek News.
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