Are you following @CanaryMediaInc yet? If you care about the energy transition, you should be!
Let me demonstrate with the help of this week’s stories…
A patchwork of gov't programs and recent technology advances are helping to propel efforts to decarbonize food & bev factories. And, as firms like Oatly take the first steps, their real-world experiences could ease the qualms of reluctant manufacturers 6/6 https://t.co/PfVKhvQoA9
Look inside your pantry or fridge. Chances are it's stocked with goods that were made by burning fossil fuels. My new @CanaryMediaInc feature looks at how food & beverage firms are trying to decarbonize the tastiest slice of U.S. manufacturing 🧵 1/
https://t.co/PfVKhvQoA9
Still, if it was simple to do, more facilities would’ve installed electric systems by now. But the costs, complex logistics, & cultural hurdles involved with switching mean that most manufacturers have been using the same kind of fossil fuel-burning boilers for over a century 5/
Food & beverage plants need lots of heat to make supermarket staples—energy that today comes from burning gas. But companies like @oatly and @KraftHeinzCo are exploring how to decarbonize their facilities, @mariagallucci reports in her new feature: https://t.co/D6GfR8d7Jd
The federal Buy Clean initiative was meant to boost US manufacturing of low-carbon steel & other building materials. That effort ended this week when Trump rescinded the program.
But state Buy Clean initiatives will continue, @mariagallucci reports: https://t.co/zCUKe7Ib7D
Geothermal startups hit funding and project milestones this year, buoyed by growing demand for carbon-free energy from data centers, factories, and EVs.
Reporting by @MariaGallucci: https://t.co/WUNRfGt1lP
It's been a bit since I've revisited the shipping beat, but this week I have a @CanaryMediaInc piece on harnessing wind power for cargo ships—elegant schooners & gargantuan freighters alike. Upcoming climate regs could help the old tech gain more momentum: https://t.co/NoVs5Oz8rZ
~72M people traveled by car over Thanksgiving last week, crisscrossing US highways, bridges & tunnels — infrastructure that was likely built w carbon-intensive materials. I wrote about a $1.2B federal initiative to curb emissions from concrete, steel, etc
https://t.co/K6Oi2tWPUW
…Also like the lasers of my imagination.
Nice piece by Sarah Shemkus/@energynews_US on high-tech ways to clean up Maine’s CO2-intensive pulp and paper industry—which accounts for about 1/2 of the state’s industrial emissions
https://t.co/GR4hWWm1Gf
And yet another Texas clean energy story from @CanaryMediaInc this week: The world's largest grid storage project using old EV batteries is now online near a West Texas wind farm https://t.co/jHdNtzsEyP
If you missed today’s super-informative #SEJWebinar with @CanaryMediaInc, “Covering the Tough Stuff: How to Report on Industrial Decarbonization,” you can catch the recording, chat log and resources here at your convenience: https://t.co/EqWdr2md43
With record-breaking air travel expected in the U.S. for Thanksgiving next week, we figured it'd be a good time for a useful primer on "sustainable aviation fuel." Here are my (long) answers to 5 key questions on this squishy industry term @CanaryMediaInc
https://t.co/tjaXF5bJAU
Good morning! There's still time to register for our webinar today at 1PM ET with @sejorg, where we'll talk about the key materials that fortify & infuse our modern world (and that are super CO2-intensive to produce) https://t.co/rCRc0sxqb8
Texas may be the country’s oil & gas heartland, but it’s also the most dynamic market for clean energy — hence why a Google Nest spinout wants to build a 1GW "virtual power plant" there that turns smart thermostats into grid resources. By @jeffsaintjohn https://t.co/5RHmQ9VJe7
Last week, Massachusetts lawmakers signed a long-awaited climate bill that: limits gas pipeline expansion, makes it easier to site & build renewables, and allows utilities to use geothermal energy to heat & cool homes. @carrie_klein_ has the details! https://t.co/EoGeBGOXIa