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Daily Archives: August 28, 2021
Vaping use remains about the same during COVID-19…locally – Paducah Sun
Posted: August 28, 2021 at 12:39 pm
A study released by Ohio State University shows the emotional turmoil surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic may cause the number of teenagers vaping to increase.
According to a news release issued by the Ohio State University Medical Center, the global COVID-19 pandemic has forced many people to live in relative isolation for more than a year.
As adolescents return to school, public health experts caution parents to pay close attention to signs of tobacco use among teens. While there has been a decline in smoking traditional cigarettes among youth as well as adults, e-cigarette use continues to increase.
Experts express concern about rising rates of dual- and poly-tobacco product use, particularly among adolescents and young adults.
Theodore Wagener, director of the Center for Tobacco Research at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, said the anxiety and stress that accompanies the pandemic cause people to cope through smoking or vaping.
Youth have gone through a rollercoaster of changes during the last year and a half during the ongoing global COVID-19 pandemic, he said. These dramatic and persistent changes take a toll and can cause anxiety, depression and stress that lead many to cope through smoking.
Tobacco products have become much more widely available with the introduction of alternative combustible devices like electronic cigarettes and waterpipes and research suggests they can be just as addictive as traditional cigarettes. More research is critically needed to put science behind the U.S. Food and Drug Administrations regulation of these products to protect the publics health.
Locally, there has been no noticeable change in vaping use during the pandemic.
Dylan Bond, the manager of The Vape House of Paducah, said he hasnt seen any change in vaping over the last two years.
Its hard to say. We always slow down in the summer months, he said. My theory on that is that people get vapes in the wintertime so they dont have to step outside to smoke.
Its been slow, but I wouldnt say its been more slow than in other summers.
Kelsie McCallister has only worked at Kickin Ash Vapors of Paducah for a couple of months, but said the business has been fairly steady in that time.
As far as customers coming in, its been consistent, she said.
The Paducah Sun attempted to reach out to several local and state experts regarding vaping use but was unsuccessful.
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Vape Tour 2021 Arrives in Montreal – Yahoo Finance
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26-stop Vape Tour 2021 gives a voice to the 1,000,000 Canadian vapersbesieged by federal and provincial regulations
MONTREAL, Aug. 27, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - The biggest mobilization of Canadian vapers comes to the Montreal area this weekend for a three-day blitz. The tour encourages vapers to speak out against the Liberal's proposed regulations that will ban all flavours, except tobacco, mint and menthol. It also wants to educate non-vapers on the realities of vaping as a tobacco harm reduction tool.
http://www.rights4vapers.com (CNW Group/Rights 4 Vapers)
"We've been on the road for a week already and are excited to visit the Montreal area. The Liberal government will have no choice but to hear our voices. In the past, we have been silenced and marginalized. This tour will show candidates in this election that vapers will no longer be ignored. This is the fight for our lives," said Maria Papaioannoy, spokesperson for Rights4Vapers one of Canada's vapers' rights organizations.
Vaping is a proven less harmful alternative to smoking. Public health authorities around the world have made it clear that vaping can be an effective tool to help smokers quit smoking. But only if the right regulatory and societal frameworks are in place.
Vape Tour 2021 will reach out to the forgotten 1,000,000 Canadian vapers and give them a voice. More and more regulations at both federal and provincial levels are threatening the access, availability, and affordability of vapour products. Vape Tour 2021 will bring the truth about vaping to towns and cities across Quebec and Ontario and mobilize vapers. It's time to save vaping. It's time to save lives.
"With stops in Chicoutimi, Quebec City, Trois-Rivires, Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships, our tour has demonstrated that vapers want the opportunity to speak out. The momentum is building. Montreal is an important stop for us to mobilize vapers. We want everyone to understand that flavours are essential to making vaping a successful tobacco harm reduction tool," said Christina Xydous, spokesperson for the Coalition des droits des vapoteurs du Qubec.
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Flavours are an important component to the vaping experience for adult smokers. Flavours help smokers migrate from traditional cigarettes to vapour products. In 2019, Parliament conducted hearings on amendments to the Tobacco Act (Bill S5). Experts told the federal government that flavoured vapour products are important. It's time that all governments listen.
Vapour products are the best hope for hundreds of thousands of Canadians who smoke and are looking for an alternative to cigarettes. Earlier this year, Public Health England released its latest review of vapour studies. It found that "the best thing that a smoker can do is to stop smoking completely and the evidence shows that vaping is one of the most effective quit aids available, helping around 50,000 smokers quit a year."
According to research published by the Consumer Choice Center, there are upwards of 1.5 million adult Canadian vapers in Canada. Approximately 955,000 of those adult consumers currently use flavoured vape products. A full ban on vaping flavours would likely push most of those consumers back to smoking.
Event Schedule:
August 28Rally at Soraya Martinez's Campaign Office9 a.m.6342 Sherbrooke East
August 28Free screening of the documentary "You Don't Know Nicotine"4 p.m.Imperial Theatre1432 Bleury (metro Place des Arts)
August 30 Rally at Brenda Shanahan's Campaign office9 a.m. 357 boulevard d'Anjou, Suite D, Chteauguay
http://www.droitsdesvapoteurs.ca (CNW Group/Rights 4 Vapers)
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Vernon bans smoking pot, vaping in public spaces and schools – WTNH.com
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VERNON, Conn. (WTNH) Town officials in Vernon have taken action to ease growing concerns about smoking and marijuana use in public. Now, its not allowed to smoke or vape at all in public spaces or on school grounds.
There [has] been more and more, you can smell it, said Tamijo Daigneault of Vernon. I find it offensive because I think you should do it in your own yard, not in a public place, especially in a park where families bring their children. Its not right.
After July in the Sky, the towns Fourth of July celebration and fireworks display, town officials told News 8 they received a number of complaints about smoking both at Henry Park and downtown Rockville.
I wouldnt want it around my kids! said Billy Mulka of Vernon.
In the wake of what happened, the town council voted unanimously to ban all smoking in public spaces and on school grounds, which includes marijuana use and vaping.
Child influence is major, said Tianna St. Louis of Tolland.
Vernons Mayor Dan Champagne said this is a public health issue.
Secondhand smoke is a problem for everybody, this has to be known, Mayor Champagne said.
He said their hope with these measures is to keep both residents and visitors safe.
Were not looking to put people in jail, said Mayor Champagne. Our primary goal is to tell people, dont smoke in public. If you want to do it, do it at home.
The mayor said this is something theyll be looking out for and you could face up to a $250 fine.
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Canadian Vaping Association: Proposed flavour ban ignores the underlying neglected state of mental health in youth – StreetInsider.com
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BEAMSVILLE, Ontario, Aug. 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Youth wellbeing in Canada has seen a decline in recent years. The staggering numbers demonstrate that the perceived mental health with a mention of poor/fair more than doubled in 2018 for youth. While proponents of flavour restrictions often cite surveys finding that some youth indicate flavours are a reason for use, they ignore the same survey data which indicates mental health is a driving force. Canadian youth have been vocal regarding their mental health and the need for counseling, and through forward-thinking studies, its becoming apparent that their requests are valid and pressing.
A study conducted in BC asked youth about quitting vaping, where 24% of youth reported that vaping improved their mental health and 11% indicated that mental health counseling would help them quit vaping. In their comments, there are requests for judgement-free and shameless approaches to quit vaping, as well as education on how to quit. While it may seem obvious that a federal strategy would outline support and stress management for youth, the battle has been wrongfully directed towards flavours.
There are modern and innovative studies from the US that demonstrate the potential effectiveness in appealing to youth by means of their mental health. In their recent study, UPMC Childrens Hospital of Pittsburgh shows that setting goals and strong parental support reduces the likelihood that youth will vape. Positive future orientation and high levels of parental monitoring were both linked with a 10% to 25% lower prevalence of recently or ever vaping, compared to peers with lower scores on those protective factors. Yale researchers developed a video game, played by using a virtual reality headset, that not only educated teens on nicotine addiction and vaping, but teaches them to say no to vaping while maintaining their coolness and dignity. There was an 80% completion rate, and students reported a satisfactory gameplay experience. These studies demonstrate the absolute potential there is in controlling the narrative and offering youth the education and support they need to avoid dependencies in their future. As they are empowered in their own decisions, they build the required skillset to face temptations.
It is imperative that youth learn to cope with strong emotions and deal with their mental health as opposed to using nicotine as a crutch. This requires fail-safe programs that would allow for education that is paired with an awareness of the social stakes and imperatives that surround them. said Darryl Tempest, Executive Director of the CVA.
The solution to youth vaping will not be found in a makeshift regulation change. The joy of enjoying flavours is universal, and there are thousands of products that are flavored in food and drink. Addressing the mental health state of youth and educating them to make good choices now and in the future are paramount to being successful. While Canada attempts to limit the effectiveness of vaping products by obliterating flavours, it is entirely blind sighted by the reality that mental health is a major factor and plays a pivotal role in decreasing the Canadian smoking prevalence.
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Smoltek Nanotech : Ellinor Ehrnberg appointed as new President of the group company Smoltek Innovation AB – marketscreener.com
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This press release is an English version of the previously published Swedish version, which has interpretive precedence.
Smoltek Nanotech Holding AB ("Smoltek") announces that the company has appointed Ellinor Ehrnberg as President of Smoltek Innovation AB, and she will assume this position on October 1. During the past year, Ellinor has held the position of business area manager of Smoltek Innovation, but she will now take on the role as President of the wholly owned group company.
During the past year, Ellinor has held the position of business area manager and Head of the wholly owned subsidiary Smoltek Innovation AB, and she has also been a part of Smoltek's management team. From October 1 2021, Ellinor will also fully assume the role as President of the group company. Smoltek thus secures valuable knowledge and experience within its continued efforts to create new technology innovations based on the company's patent-protected nanotechnology platform, where the development of completely new technology for electrolyzers is one of the leading areas for the company when it comes to interacting with the market.
"Ellinor has very broad experience from our type of processes, i.e. going from idea generation to development of new products and services in technology-intensive companies. The Board and I are therefore very pleased about the opportunity to hire her as President of Smoltek Innovation, thus securing her knowledge on a continuous basis, which will hopefully generate business for us in the electrolyzer area, as well as in other application areas", says Smoltek's interim CEO Marie Landfors.
"I am very pleased to be able to lead the exciting work of trying to take Smoltek's technology to new application areas. We see great potential in the hydrogen area, but as always in these early stages, we expect to encounter unknown technical challenges. It is therefore of great importance that we manage to build collaborations with strong partners, and it is in this dynamic that my experience will be essential for upcoming business agreements", says Ellinor Ehrnberg, incoming President of Smoltek Innovation AB.
About Ellinor EhrnbergEllinor has over 30 years of experience from various global roles in innovation, business development, strategy, company acquisitions, research, sales and business management - mainly with a focus on growth and new technology. She has a background from leading roles mainly within SKF, but also from Husqvarna, Mlnlycke Health Care, RISE and Arthur D Little. Ellinor holds a M.Sc. in Industrial Management Engineering from Chalmers. She also holds a M.Sc. in Robotics & Automation from Imperial College in London as well as a Ph.D. in Technology and Corporate Strategy from Chalmers.
About Smoltek InnovationSmoltek Innovation AB is a wholly owned subsidiary to Smoltek Nanotech Holding AB, focusing on further development, collaborations, financing, and licensing of application areas in industry sectors where Smoltek's patented nanotechnology platform can form the basis of new and improved material technology solutions. The first identified areas where Smoltek sees potential are energy storage systems, electrolyzers for hydrogen-based systems and bioelectrodes. Smoltek's carbon nanofiber-based technology platform could for example form the basis for new membrane-based applications in energy storage and energy conversion, with enhanced performance compared to current technology. In the area of electrolyzers, the company's technology has the potential to contribute to more area efficient electrodes, which would provide more efficient production in hydrogen production plants, as it would become possible to produce hydrogen at a lower cost or reducing the size of the plant.
For additional information, please contact:Marie Landfors, tf CEO of Smoltek Nanotech Holding AB (publ) E-mail: marie@smoltek.comPhone: +46 760-52 00 53Website: http://www.smoltek.com
Smoltek is a global company that develops process technology and concepts for applications based on carbon nanotechnology to solve advanced materials engineering problems in several industrial sectors. The company protects its unique technology through an extensive and expanding patent portfolio consisting of around 100 applied for patents, of which today 68 have been granted. Smoltek's share is listed on the Spotlight Stock Market in Stockholm, Sweden under the short name SMOL.
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Spotlight on green policymakers, America’s offshore dream takes shape, and staking a claim in H2’s future | Recharge – Recharge
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As the COP26 climate summit gets closer, expect the spotlight to shine ever more brightly on the worlds governments because if they dont have the power to drive the energy transition forwards, nobody does.
Policymakers were prominent on the Recharge website this week, not least those in Scotland where COP26 will be held in November. In a new high-water mark for their influence in UK government, the Greens cemented a power sharing pact with the ruling Scottish National Party that will see the two commit to a doubling at least of onshore wind power, but also exposes divisions between them over hydrogen and the future of the North Sea oil & gas industry.
Another key European market where the Greens have big ambitions is Germany, and with Septembers elections that will spell the end of the Merkel era looming and likely to be close-run the wind industry this week took the chance to remind the contenders of the urgent policy fixes needed to get onshore wind rolling again.
Whatever the election outcome, German officials are already among the worlds most active in what they admit is a global race to secure the best sources of green hydrogen output to meet future massive demand in Europes largest economy.
Having already laid down a marker in Australia, the Germans have now reached an accord with Namibia, the sparsely populated southern African nation with plenty of room and excellent renewable resources to produce plentiful supplies for export.
An in-depth article in Recharge ran the rule over the varying policy approaches of major governments to the future hydrogen economy, with the conflict between emphasis on the blue or green varieties to the fore.
And as Recharge Editor-in-Chief Darius Snieckus makes clear in an opinion article, it is up to policymakers to help abide by the calls of the International Energy Agency, among many others, to halt new oil & gas activity, in the face of a hydrocarbons sector that fiddles while the planet burns.
The policy impetus of President Joe Bidens 30GW end-of-decade target is playing a crucial role in the momentum behind US offshore wind.
Recharge readers got an insight into how that is progressing, from the point of view of Tommy Beaudreau, deputy secretary at the Department of Interior (DoI), who reckons the plan is on track thanks to a regulatory team that has come out of the blocks fast.
Things are certainly moving. Recharge also reported how Port of Virginias Portsmouth Marine Terminal has been lined up for staging and pre-assembly of turbine foundations for Dominion Energys up-to-3GW offshore wind project, Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind.
The sector passed another milestone when partners Orsted and Eversource tapped contractor Kiewit to build what will be the first American-built offshore wind substation, for the South Fork project under development in the US Atlantic.
There was also a new boost to New York States credentials as an offshore wind supply chain big-hitter with news that European fabricator Smulders will add transition piece capability to the Port of Albany hub that will serve giant projects planned by Equinor and BP.
Well end Agenda with a couple of gems from the never-dull world of hydrogen technology, which between them suggest that by the time the H2 economy is in full swing it could be very different to what is currently envisaged.
Spanish oil group Repsol is claiming more progress with its very disruptive plans to link solar power directly to production, doing away altogether with the electrolysis step that is currently crucial to green H2.
Nuclear also just refuses to stop staking a claim to a role in the hydrogen future, and this week research group Wood Mackenzie said future mini-nuclear reactors could compete with green hydrogen from renewables at a price point of around $65/MWh not too far below what is already being claimed as possible by the like of Rolls-Royce. Watch this space.
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U.S. to boost offshore wind energy as industry sees growth – Los Angeles Times
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As the world struggles to provide cleaner, less expensive energy sources, some countries are exploring more use of wind power as a key option.
The Biden administration this year pledged to increase the United States use of offshore wind energy, with a goal of doubling use by 2030 to 30 gigawatts, which could power about 10 million American homes annually.
Wind energy is renewable, which means it replenishes itself naturally (other examples include solar energy via sunlight), and studies find its costs are falling. The International Renewable Energy Agency, an intergovernmental organization, anticipates offshore wind costs will fall by 55% by 2030, to 5.4 cents per kilowatt hour from about 11.5 cents per kilowatt hour.
That puts it within the striking range of natural gas, said Elizabeth Henry, president of the Environmental League of Massachusetts.
Wind energy is produced with the help of spinning turbine blades and other equipment that generate electricity. Onshore winds can be obstructed by hills or buildings, analysts say, whereas offshore wind farms that operate in the ocean generally result in stronger and steadier winds and produce more electricity.
The most significant growth in global offshore wind energy has been within the last decade, according to the U.S. government-funded research company National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Although wind production remains relatively low in comparison with nonrenewable resources such as natural gas and coal, the pace of growth is attracting global attention.
The global wind energy industry grew by more than 53% from 2019 to 2020, and investment in offshore wind totaled $303 billion in 2020, said the Global Wind Energy Council, an international trade association.
Global competition over wind energy
The U.K., Germany and China had the largest capacities, meaning the amount of energy produced if generators were running at full blast, to produce offshore wind energy in 2019, said the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. As other countries develop the increasingly cheap, and renewable, energy source, the U.S. could lag behind, the think tank Bipartisan Policy Center warned in a July report.
Absent a concerted national effort to deploy this technology, the United States risks falling behind northern Europe and China, which currently lead the world in offshore wind, the report reads.
In a July 29 hearing of the U.S. House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Ted Deutch, a Democrat from Florida, said that most renewable energy technology is manufactured with rare earth minerals, such as neodymium and dysprosium used to create wind energy generators resources that China has a stronghold on.
The market for that is monopolized by China, and Im hopeful that the U.S. and EU can work to forge supply chains, recycling environmentally sound development of these critical minerals, he said.
In the U.S., wind energy development has largely been left to the states: Theyre responsible for the majority of project planning and execution, and approval comes from the federal side. Massachusetts leads the way nationally for the most planned offshore wind pipelines, holding nine leases with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
Some energy resources analysts say more involvement by the federal government is essential for efforts to succeed.
It has not been that feasible for a single state to jumpstart this industry in the absence of the federal government, said Dwayne Breger, former head of the renewable energy division at the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources and now the clean energy extension director at University of Massachusetts Amherst. Now we have the federal leadership that is new and will allow us to begin to build out the offshore wind project and industry in the U.S.
Achieving President Bidens pledge of doubling the offshore wind energy in the U.S. by 2030 would require increasing steel and factory production, as well as accelerating lease sales, according to the White House.
This year, the U.S. has expanded offshore wind-eligible areas in California and the East Coast, and plans to lease at least 16 offshore wind farms by 2025, which the White House says would meet almost two-thirds of the 2030 energy goal.
The pushback that ended one offshore project
Many supporters and opponents of offshore wind have their eyes on Vineyard Wind, which would be the nations first commercial-scale offshore wind project if successful. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management approved it in May.
Plans for the project include installation of 62 turbines 15 miles off the southern coast of Cape Cod, Mass. It would meet 10% of the states power needs at full operation, or power about 400,000 homes, according to the development company. Most of the states energy currently comes from natural gas and ethanol.
Over the course of 10 public meetings and requests for comment by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, more than half of comments from residents, business owners, government agencies and the general public supported Vineyard Wind. But some in the fishing industry say it will endanger their livelihoods, and a solar energy company sued the federal government in July saying it overlooked dangers that could harm endangered species and drive out the fishing industry in the area.
The controversy is reminiscent of the Cape Wind project, proposed in 2001. It was to be constructed about five miles off the coast of Cape Cod, in the center of Nantucket Sound, a popular area for boating and fishing.
Throughout its 16 years of project development, Cape Wind was subject to dozens of lawsuits and opposition from property owners on the coastline. In a 2005 op-ed to the New York Times, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. cited the obstructed view of Nantucket Sound, the high price of offshore wind, and the negative impacts to the environment and fishing industry as reasons for opposing the project, echoing common concerns of residents.
The unrelenting legal action was effective: It delayed the project by years, and Cape Wind eventually lost its contracts. The $2.6-billion project was abandoned in 2017 before construction began.
New opposition to offshore wind, and its future in the U.S.
The most vocal opposition to the new offshore wind project is from some members of the fishing industry. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management anticipates that commercial fisheries will abandon the entire 75,614 acre area around Vineyard Wind. The turbines will be one nautical mile apart, too close together for some boats to navigate safely.
Hundreds of seafood industry workers from across the country signed on to a letter demanding a five-year moratorium on all offshore wind developments. Fishing groups such as the Garden State Seafood Assn. and the Long Island Commercial Fishing Assn. have called for the same.
Tom Dameron, the government relations liaison for Surfside Seafood Products, said the impact of Vineyard Wind down the line would be catastrophic for his company.
There is going to be localized overfishing that will lead to the targeting of younger and younger clams, which will eventually lead to the collapse of the fishery, Dameron said.
Vineyard Wind has set up a compensation fund for fishers, but Dameron says its not enough to offset productivity loss. Hes worried about the domino effect it could have, leading to more offshore wind farms across the coast and fewer areas for his company to harvest clams.
Vineyard Wind is expected to begin offshore construction in 2022, and the U.S. has many other offshore wind projects in the works: 2020 saw more than triple the amount of planned offshore wind energy than 2019.
Biden plans to initiate up to 10 more environmental reviews for offshore wind projects in 2021, a critical step in advancing them. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has 18 active leases for offshore wind farms in the U.S., all of which are on the East Coast and were leased within the last decade.
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EGEB: Worlds largest offshore floating wind farm is now complete – Electrek
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In todays Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB):
The installation of the 50 megawatt (MW) Kincardine Offshore Wind farm, the worlds largest floating offshore wind farm 9 miles (15 km) off the coast of Aberdeen, Scotland, is now complete.
The wind farm consists of a 2 MW Vestas turbine and five 9.5 MW Vestas turbines.
Its expected to generate up to 218 GWh of clean electricity each year, enough to power 55,000 households.
The Madrid-headquartered Cobra Wind was responsible for the commissioning, engineering, design, supply, and construction of the wind farm. The Navantia-Windar consortium in Spain manufactured the floating wind foundations. They were then transported to Rotterdam in the Netherlands, where the wind turbines were mounted on the foundations.
Read more:Biden administration opens up the US Pacific coast to offshore wind
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) describes itself as:
[A]n organization of 190 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
Yet the IMF has undermined global climate action by promoting fossil-fuel expansion through its policy advice, locking developing countries into a reliance on coal and gas that is harming their economies and the planet, according to new research by ActionAid USA and the UK-based NGO Bretton Woods Project.
The report,IMF Surveillance and Climate Change Transition Risks,is based on analysis of all 595 Article IV reports conducted in the IMFs 190 member countries between the signing of the Paris Agreement in December 2015 and March 2021. Article IV reports contain policy advice to countries that shapes their economies for years to come. The report found:
Niranjali Amerasinghe, ActionAid USA executive director and climate finance expert, says:
The International Monetary Fund should ensure its policy advice makes it easier, not harder, for countries to transition to renewable energy.
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U.S. to restart oil leasing with offshore auction this year – Reuters
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Aug 24 (Reuters) - The Biden administration said on Tuesday it would take steps to restart the federal oil and gas leasing program in the next week and plans to hold a Gulf of Mexico auction as soon as October, court papers showed.
The move comes two months after the U.S Interior Department first said it would comply with a June 15 federal judge's order blocking its months-long pause in oil and gas leasing on federal lands and waters.
That order was a blow to a key White House effort to address climate change by reining in fossil fuel extraction.
U.S. President Joe Biden paused the oil and gas leasing program in January, pending an analysis of its impacts on the environment and value to taxpayers. Interior said in a statement that it is still conducting that review.
The filing to a Louisiana federal district court on Tuesday was in response to a motion by the state of Louisiana and 12 other states from earlier this month that sought to compel Interior to restart the leasing program and to show why it should not be held in contempt for failing to comply with the order issued weeks earlier.
Interior has "expended significant agency resources, including many hundreds of employee-hours, preparing to hold oil and gas lease sales," the brief said.
The agency will take procedural steps by the end of this month to prepare for a sale of oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico. The auction itself is expected in October or November.
Regarding onshore leasing, the Interior's Bureau of Land Management will post a list of parcels for potential sale within the next week, followed by a public comment period that will result in sale notices published in December, the court documents said.
An oil and gas industry group, the Western Energy Alliance, criticized the administration's plans, saying the sales that were put on hold had already undergone thorough analyses and were "ready to put on the calendar."
"The brief filed today with the court appears to show progress, but the slow walk indicates one step forward and three steps back," Alliance President Kathleen Sgamma said in a statement.
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rsted and Eversource plan offshore wind substation in Texas – Windpower Engineering
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Offshore wind joint development partners rsted and Eversource are planning the construction of the first American-built offshore wind substation, which will be deployed at the developers South Fork Wind project serving New Yorks Long Island.
Kiewit Offshore Services will design and build the substation for the 132-MW South Fork Wind project New Yorks first offshore wind farm. The 1,500-ton, 60-ft-tall substation will be built at Kiewits facility in Ingleside, Texas, near Corpus Christi.
More than 350 workers across three states will support this South Fork Wind structure. The fabrication workers in Ingleside will be supported by teams in Houston and Kansas. In addition, hundreds of union workers in the Northeast will support the South Fork Wind project and additional initiatives in the region.
Were helping to build a new U.S. manufacturing industry that will create thousands of good-paying jobs not just in the Northeast but in communities across the United States, said David Hardy, CEO of rsted Offshore North America. Were proud to partner with Kiewit to deliver the first American-made offshore wind substation. This initiative is part of our commitment to deliver for our long-term partners, combining international experience with local expertise in communities across the country.
Offshore wind substations are critical components of utility-scale offshore wind farms. Substations collect the power produced by wind turbines and connect the clean energy to the grid. The offshore substation will consist of a topside resting on a mono-pile foundation.
Achieving our nations clean energy goals will be largely dependent on U.S.-based companies like Kiewit, and we are excited to partner with them to deliver the first U.S.-made offshore wind substation, Joe Nolan, CEO and president of Eversource Energy. Our partnership with Kiewit marks another significant milestone for the U.S. offshore wind industry and signals the growth of the next great maritime industry throughout the country. We are committed to creating a clean energy future and fostering opportunities for all Americans.
Kiewit expects to begin construction on the substation in November and complete the work by Spring 2023, before transiting the substation across the Gulf of Mexico and up the East Coast for installation at the South Fork Wind site in the summer of 2023.
South Fork Wind remains on track to be fully permitted in early 2022, with construction activities ramping up soon after and the project producing clean energy by the end of 2023.
The production of clean energy is at a pivotal stage in the U.S., and offshore wind, such as the South Fork Wind project, plays a very important role, said Paul Geldmeier, who leads Kiewits offshore wind power work as executive VP, Kiewit Energy. We are proud to contribute our engineering and construction expertise and experience to this industry-first project.
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