Mississippi Takes Green Hydrogen To Next Level
State office holders in Mississippi continue to spout anti-ESG rhetoric, but a massive green hydrogen hub is taking shape right under their feet.
State office holders in Mississippi continue to spout anti-ESG rhetoric, but a massive green hydrogen hub is taking shape right under their feet.
Some Ford dealers have had second thoughts about the company’s EV sales program and notified the company they are no longer interested in participating.
Australia’s Allume Energy has the world’s only technology capable of sharing rooftop solar with multiple units in residential apartment buildings.
Electric school buses are experiencing rapid growth in the United States, with a nearly 10-fold increase in commitments by school districts and fleet operators in the past year. Thirty-eight states have now committed to procure more than 12,000 electric school buses. In the first half of 2022, several states took important action … [continued]
JACKSON, MS and WASHINGTON, D.C. — Yesterday, the Mississippi Public Service Commission (PSC) voted to adopt its updated Net Metering and Interconnection Rules. The new rules expand the state’s net metering program by raising the participation cap for rooftop solar and prioritizing solar adoption for low-to-moderate income (LMI) customers, among … [continued]
Nissan will retool its Mississippi factory to make 2 new electric car models.
By Kristina Dahl Last week I had the opportunity to testify at a hearing on “What More Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Leasing Means for Achieving U.S. Climate Targets” held by the House Natural Resource Committee’s Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources. You can watch a recording of the full hearing that includes the … [continued]
Nation struck with 20 separate billion-dollar disasters in 2021
Several US states are deploying oysters to build natural reefs for flood control, and the trend could help move the energy policy needle on climate action.
Living in cancer alley is pretty bad for those of us here in Louisiana, but one town in Mississippi is being left unable to breathe by a so-called green energy project put forth by European climate subsidies. The Huffington Post has reported that subsidies are funneling billions of dollars into … [continued]