Ohme Introduces ePod for Smart EV Chargers in 2023 Ohme is celebrating the introduction to its range of the all-new Ohme ePod untethered charger. As an untethered charger, the new ePod will provide universal charging for all electric vehicles and help Ohme to expand its reach into new markets, particularly those in the new build environment. | Biofuels Biogas Biomass Yosemite Clean Energy to Receive $1 Million for Forest Biomass to Hydrogen Projects Yosemite Clean Energy was selected to receive two $500,000 Forest Biomass to Carbon-Negative Biofuels grants from the California Department of Conservation (“DOC”). The DOC grant program is a vote of confidence for forest biomass to biofuels projects in the state and will increase the pace and scale of biofuels development. The projects funded under the program will support sustainable forest stewardship within California that will help reduce the risk of wildfires and provide zero emission, carbon-negative fuels for the transportation industry. | Electric/Hybrid Orange Raises $2.5M to Tackle EV Charging at Apartments UK electric vehicle output surges to new record ABB E-mobility begins production of EV chargers in South Carolina New report by New AutoMotive provides a clear snapshot of the UK’s EV charging infrastructure network Energy saving ComEd Awarded for Two Programs That Make Energy Efficiency Benefits More Accessible The Midwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) has recognized ComEd with a pair of Inspiring Efficiency Awards. The recognition is for the electric company’s efforts to help property owners and tenants save money on electric bills, as well as an education and training that helps diverse contractors build successful businesses in the energy efficiency field. MEEA named ComEd an Innovation Award recipient for its Multi-Family Energy Savings offering, which ensures residents in multi-family buildings have access to offerings that lower their energy use and electric bills. | Geothermal Jane Marsh How to Develop Infrastructure for an Electric and Renewable Revolution The world is on the verge of a renewable energy revolution. Governments and public and private organizations alike have set goals for phasing out fossil fuels, including electrifying more processes and transitioning to green energy. It’s a noble and necessary shift — but it will require significant infrastructure development to work on a large scale. | Ocean Energy EMEC floating wind demo site offers £690 million opportunity to UK Panorama Companies Sign PPAs for Supply of Renewable Energy to Site in South Africa Air Liquide and Sasol have signed two Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) with Enel Green Power for the long-term supply of a total capacity of 220 MW of renewable power to Sasol’s Secunda site, in South Africa, where Air Liquide operates the biggest oxygen production site in the world. These PPAs are the first results of the Request for Proposal (RFP) process launched jointly by Air Liquide and Sasol in April, 2021, for the procurement of a total capacity of 900 MW of renewable energy. They will significantly contribute to the decarbonization of the Secunda site, and in particular to the targeted reduction by 30 % to 40 % of the CO2 emissions associated with the oxygen production by 2031. | Long-term changes needed to avoid stalls to business decarbonisation finds Cornwall Insight report K2 Management to support hybrid renewables in 2023 Eco Group to accelerate its sustainability targets with support from new programme Storage Agenda CO2 Capture, Storage & Reuse 2023 World Hydrogen 2023 K.EY 2023 |