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Global Nanofibers Market Projected to Triple by 2028 with Remarkable 26% CAGR - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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tisdag, maj 7, 2024

The Global Nanofibers Market was valued at USD 2.9 Billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 9.4 Billion by 2028, rising at a CAGR of 26%.

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  • The Global Nanofibers Market was valued at USD 2.9 Billion in 2023, and is expected to reach USD 9.4 Billion by 2028, rising at a CAGR of 26%.
  • Nanofibers have emerged as a robust, eco-friendly, and economical material of modern times.
  • The rising healthcare sector and the persistent need for filtration and separation materials will likely boost the nanofibers market size over the projected timeframe.
  • It offers a detailed market analysis for the nanofibers market by segment (i.e., material, end-use, region), describing technical aspects and trends affecting future market growth.

Bill Holding Drillers Legally Liable for Harms Advances, Backed by 64 Public Interest Groups And Activist Nalleli Cobo, Says Consumer Watchdog

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tisdag, april 16, 2024

"I grew up 30 feet from an oil well," Nalleli Cobo, a Los Angeles resident, said.

Key Points: 
  • "I grew up 30 feet from an oil well," Nalleli Cobo, a Los Angeles resident, said.
  • It's a signal that some communities are expendable, that our lives don't matter as much as the fossil fuel industry's profits."
  • 64 environmental, consumer and public interest groups also came out for AB 3155, sponsored by Consumer Watchdog and the Center for Race, Poverty and the Environment.
  • The cost of oil companies doing business cannot be paid for in residents' health and their subsequent health costs."

LARGEST SOLAR STREET LIGHT PROJECT NEARS COMPLETION UNDER STEWARDSHIP OF ENGOPLANET AND CALHOUN COUNTY

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tisdag, april 16, 2024

HOUSTON, April 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- EnGoPlanet, a Houston-based innovative solar street lighting company, and Calhoun County, a coastal county on the mid-Texas coast, are proud to announce the near completion of the largest solar street light installation in the United States. Utilizing EnGoPlanet's program ENGO Utility, this groundbreaking project features 300 solar street lights and 20 advanced solar poles equipped with cameras throughout multiple public parks across the entire county, marking a significant milestone in sustainable infrastructure and public safety.

Key Points: 
  • HOUSTON, April 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- EnGoPlanet , a Houston-based innovative solar street lighting company, and Calhoun County, a coastal county on the mid-Texas coast, are proud to announce the near completion of the largest solar street light installation in the United States.
  • "Our partnership with EnGoPlanet and street light project is a testament to Calhoun County's dedication to enhancing safety and security for our residents.
  • The county's partnership with EnGoPlanet allows the community to enjoy cutting-edge solar street lighting and surveillance with unparalleled service and maintenance.
  • In addition, the solar street lights are produced according to DarkSky certification to reduce light pollution by minimizing glare and light trespass.

KeyLogic announces Prime Contract Award for $900 Million Energy Information Administration Omnibus Procurement 5 (EOP V)

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måndag, april 8, 2024

MORGANTOWN, W.Va., April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- KeyLogic Systems LLC (KeyLogic), renowned for its expertise in energy analysis and policy analysis and development, proudly announces its designation as a prime contractor for the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA) Omnibus Procurement 5 (EOP V).

Key Points: 
  • MORGANTOWN, W.Va., April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- KeyLogic Systems LLC (KeyLogic), renowned for its expertise in energy analysis and policy analysis and development, proudly announces its designation as a prime contractor for the Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration (EIA) Omnibus Procurement 5 (EOP V).
  • Our selection is a testament to the continued growth of KeyLogic as a leader in energy analysis.
  • This partnership will further the EIA's crucial mission by bolstering its capabilities in data collection, analytical research, and the dissemination of energy information.
  • This ensures the EIA remains the premier source of information driving our understanding of energy."

Two Barrels of Oil Per Day Is All Drillers Extract from Community Wells, Making Case For New Law For $10K Per Day Fine, says Consumer Watchdog

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måndag, april 8, 2024

"With oil at less than $80 per barrel, oil drillers are putting the health of communities at risk for less than $150 per day."

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  • "With oil at less than $80 per barrel, oil drillers are putting the health of communities at risk for less than $150 per day."
  • FracTracker Alliance found that overall statewide oil production averages 3.3 barrels per day per well based on CalGEM data for 2022.
  • An onshore well that produces between 1,000 and 3,000 barrels of oil a day is considered a good production range .
  • "The average community well's two barrel of oil output is not even enough to fuel four Ford F-150 trucks."

Research Survey Shows New Jersey Residents Strongly Prefer Natural Gas

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onsdag, mars 27, 2024

SPRINGFIELD, N.J., March 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A recently conducted public opinion survey finds that an overwhelming majority of New Jersey residents prefer natural gas to heat their homes and power their appliances. A research poll from Affordable Energy for New Jersey conducted earlier this month of nearly 1200 registered New Jersey voters revealed that 76 percent view natural gas as a favorable energy source. Of those surveyed, 67 percent also favor natural gas over electricity.

Key Points: 
  • SPRINGFIELD, N.J., March 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A recently conducted public opinion survey finds that an overwhelming majority of New Jersey residents prefer natural gas to heat their homes and power their appliances.
  • A research poll from Affordable Energy for New Jersey conducted earlier this month of nearly 1200 registered New Jersey voters revealed that 76 percent view natural gas as a favorable energy source.
  • Nearly 60 percent of residents also oppose New Jersey wasting millions of taxpayer dollars to stop natural gas pipeline projects.
  • Residents preferred natural gas, solar and nuclear as New Jersey's primary energy source with 22 percent choosing natural gas, 22 percent solar, 21 percent nuclear and 20 percent undecided.

Bill Introduced to Charge Low-Producing Oil Wells in Community Setback Zones $10K Per Day, Says Consumer Watchdog

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tisdag, mars 19, 2024

AB 2716, the Low-Producing Well Accountability Act, takes aim at wells in these dangerous zones that are adding significantly to these health risks while producing only insignificant amounts of oil.

Key Points: 
  • AB 2716, the Low-Producing Well Accountability Act, takes aim at wells in these dangerous zones that are adding significantly to these health risks while producing only insignificant amounts of oil.
  • "Oil drillers would rather keep these low production wells running and poisoning communities than pay the cost to plug them," said Assemblymember Isaac Bryan.
  • An onshore well that produces between 1,000 and 3,000 barrels of oil a day is considered a good production range .
  • Considering that 83% of the active oil wells in California are operating as stripper wells, AB 2716 has the potential to positively impact community health across the state.

NCLA Persuades Energy Dept. to Halt Unlawful Emergency Demand for Cryptocurrency Mining Data

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fredag, mars 1, 2024

Without following the notice-and-comment process, EIA Administrator Joseph DeCarolis requested on January 24 that OMB allow his agency to demand monthly information collections from cryptocurrency mining companies about their energy consumption, including sensitive and highly proprietary information.

Key Points: 
  • Without following the notice-and-comment process, EIA Administrator Joseph DeCarolis requested on January 24 that OMB allow his agency to demand monthly information collections from cryptocurrency mining companies about their energy consumption, including sensitive and highly proprietary information.
  • On February 23, NCLA secured a Temporary Restraining Order blocking EIA’s survey for 14 days nationwide.
  • They also agreed to withdraw their February 9 notice, which sought comments about continuing the emergency survey.
  • of Energy lawsuit alleged that in unlawfully demanding these companies’ data, EIA appeared to be responding to political pressure rather than a genuine emergency implicating public harm.

NCLA Wins Order Blocking Dep’t of Energy’s Unlawful Demand for Cryptocurrency Mining Data

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lördag, februari 24, 2024

The 14-day TRO blocks DOE and the Energy Information Administration (EIA) from forcing cryptocurrency mining companies to hand over sensitive information about their electricity consumption through a mandatory Cryptocurrency Mining Facilities Survey.

Key Points: 
  • The 14-day TRO blocks DOE and the Energy Information Administration (EIA) from forcing cryptocurrency mining companies to hand over sensitive information about their electricity consumption through a mandatory Cryptocurrency Mining Facilities Survey.
  • On behalf of its clients, the Texas Blockchain Council and Riot Platforms, Inc., NCLA celebrates the Court’s Order and looks forward to derailing DOE’s unlawful data collection effort once and for all.
  • OMB approved EIA’s slapdash emergency request to launch the Cryptocurrency Mining Facilities Survey just two days after receiving it.
  • In demanding these companies’ data, EIA appears to be responding to political pressure rather than a genuine “emergency” implicating public harm.

NCLA Suit Challenges DOE’s Unlawful Attempt to Collect Cryptocurrency Miners’ Energy Use Data

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fredag, februari 23, 2024

The Texas Blockchain Council v. Department of Energy suit is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.

Key Points: 
  • The Texas Blockchain Council v. Department of Energy suit is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas.
  • OMB approved EIA’s slapdash Cryptocurrency Mining Facilities Survey request just two days after receiving it.
  • NCLA urges the Court to set aside this unlawful action and force DOE and OMB back to the drawing board.
  • DOE wants to get away with assuming the results of the very survey it hopes to conduct.”
    — Mark Chenoweth, President and Chief Legal Officer, NCLA