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Hy Stor Energy developing green hydrogen hub in Mississippi

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During its first phase, the Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub is expected to produce an estimated 110 million kilograms (kg) of green hydrogen annually and store more than 70 million kg of green hydrogen in its underground salt caverns. (As As a comparison, Air Products’ newly announced blue hydrogen megaproject in Louisiana will produce some 1.8

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DOE announces more than $65M in public and private funding to commercialize promising energy technologies

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Hot Shot Coanda-Stabilized Free Stream Gas Atomization (Hot CoSA) of Powders of Refractory Multi-Principle Element Alloys (RMPEA) for Extreme Environments, $250,000. DME as a Renewable Hydrogen Carrier: Innovative Approach to Renewable Hydrogen Production, $1,500,000. National Renewable Energy Laboratory. First Solar Inc.

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DOE Awards $377 Million in Funding for 46 Energy Frontier Research Centers

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Develop a comprehensive understanding of how chemical and electrical energy contained in fuels is exchanged, stored and released. National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Extreme Environment- Tolerant Materials via Atomic Scale Design of Interfaces. $19. Center for Energy Frontier Research in Extreme Environments (Efree). $15.

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Greenius Says, Time’s Up Folks. Your Global Warming Goose Has Now Been Cooked…

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The combination of these complex climate changes threatens coastal communities and cities, our food and water supplies, marine and freshwater ecosystems, forests, high mountain environments, and far more. This allows methane gas stored under it under pressure to burst into the atmosphere.

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Senators Seek to Curb Facial Recognition at Airports, Citing Privacy Concerns

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Citing privacy concerns, Senators Jeff Merkley, Democrat of Oregon, and John Kennedy, Republican of Louisiana, are proposing to block the expansion of the technology until 2027 and require the Transportation Security Administration to make clear that passengers can opt out at airports where it is in use. Lopez, a T.S.A.