We are giving the future to China. We need to drop the foolish climate hoax crap and get serious.
China installs core module of world's first commercial small nuclear reactor
We are giving the future to China. We need to drop the foolish climate hoax crap and get serious.
China installs core module of world's first commercial small nuclear reactor
China is also doing this while we are dragging our feet in leaving our SPR at such low levels.
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oi.-Drawdown.html
Some lump battery power in with other forms of energy.
Battery is not a source of energy, more of a pitstop.
Mining aside, bashing batteries would be like bashing the various fuel holding tanks along the supply chain through to the gas station.
Always interesting to consider how natural gas vehicles were considered the future of “clean energy” transportation, to the extent big cities were converting their public buses and fleets to NG, to all of a sudden how NG is “dirty” and electric transportation is the future.
There has been a natural progression in energy production since the industrial revolution began. Coal to Oil to Gas. LNG is supposed to be the new frontier with Nuclear and Hydrogen on the horizon. This process has been put on hold by the "green" movement.
This movement is nothing but a facade hiding the real motives. This is a global push for power and control by socialists/communists/fascists. They have created this insane theory about Carbon Dioxide as a ruse to gain control over the actions of human beings.
You see the farmers in Europe finally revolting. It's time for everyone to wake up and realize we have all been played by a bunch of elite, evil,power hungry fascists.
Since the original thread appears to have been whacked for some reason, though all it was just energy discussions which is related to this good news for our university.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is an integral part of a statewide effort that received the largest and most competitive grant ever awarded by the National Science Foundation – up to $160 million over the next 10 years. The statewide effort – Future Use of Energy in Louisiana, or FUEL – includes more than 50 public and private partners from across Louisiana.
The NSF Engines grant will support Louisiana’s energy industry, create jobs in the energy sector, develop innovative solutions to energy challenges and help train the world’s energy workforce. The NSF announced the award at a press conference on Monday, Jan. 29, in Washington, D.C.
“As a partner in the FUEL consortium team, we look forward to contributing our expertise in the evolution of the energy economy across a range of technical areas,” said Dr. Jonathan Raush, principal investigator for UL Lafayette on the grant and associate professor of mechanical engineering. “This NSF Engines award will provide opportunities to expand and strengthen both University and industry collaborations, conduct use-inspired R&D, technology commercialization and workforce development. Project focus areas of the consortium, ranging from development of the industrial hydrogen economy to water management, energy efficiency, sustainable manufacturing and more are key growth areas for UL Lafayette. Working collaboratively, the execution of these programs will help move Louisiana to be the global research and development leader for solving energy-related challenges.”
https://louisiana.edu/news/ul-lafaye.L5wHco2pqRvDOE
Too much truth for some people.
It’s my fault. I pointed out we were not the lead university and showed how many partners are in play.
We are. Industry is kicking ass and we set a record for both domestic oil production and natural gas production this past year. We’ll set another one in 2024.
But industry is always evolving, not staying stagnant, and it’s good to see these partnerships. This is how our students here on the Gulf Coast can end up having a foot in the door to good paying jobs with folks like Exxon, Sasol, Occidental, Venture Global, etc when they graduate.
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