The US firm Hecate Energy is making a surprise dive into the challenging waters of the Texas offshore wind industry.
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“NREL lists the Gulf’s shallow water, lower average wave heights, and existing oil and gas infrastructure on the positive side for developing all sorts of ocean energy, including tides and currents, thermal conversion, wave power, and hydrogen conversion in addition to wind turbines,”Offshore wind came out far ahead of other resources, weighing in with the potential for 508 gigawatts — fully twice the electricity demand of all five Gulf states combined.
For the record, Buckingham stated that “I will never allow the federal government to endanger the people of Texas and our state’s beautiful wildlife with untested, unproven, and ineffective technology when reliable, clean, and safe energy is already available,” having apparently forgotten all about the 2010Hecate can be translated as “worker from afar,” which is a fairly poetic way of describing wind energy or, for that matter,.
More to the point, last year the Port of Corpus Christi threw its hat into the $7 billion Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub ring, a hydrogen-promoting program of the US Department of Energy funded through the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The main focus is on, but the BIL stipulated a carve-out for fossil energy resources.
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