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2018-04-11

Update on the Restoration of Puerto Rico’s Electric Infrastructure (video)

Update on the Restoration of Puerto Rico’s Electric Infrastructure

The U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee's Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, chaired by Rep. Gregg Harper (R-MS), announced April 4, that the previously postponed hearing entitled, “Update on the Restoration of Puerto Rico’s Electric Infrastructure,” would be held Wednesday, April 11, 2018, at 2 p.m. EDT in room 2123 of the Rayburn House Office Building. More information on the hearing can be found here.

Congressional Committee Background Memo (pdf) (embed below):

WITNESSES:

Mr. Charles R. Alexander
Director, Contingency Operations and Homeland Security Headquarters, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Witness Statement (pdf); Witness Invitation (pdf); Truth in Testimony and CV (pdf).

Mr. Jeffrey Byard
Associate Administrator, Office of Response and Recovery, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Witness Statement (pdf); Witness Invitation (pdf); Truth in Testimony and CV (pdf).

Mr. Gene Shlatz
Director, Navigant Consulting
Witness Statement (pdf); Witness Invitation (pdf); Truth in Testimony and CV (pdf).

Mr. Carols D. Torres
Power Restoration Coordinator, Edison Electric Institute
Witness Statement (pdf); Witness Invitation (pdf); Truth in Testimony and CV (pdf).

The Honorable Bruce J. Walker
Assistant Secretary, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, Department of Energy
Witness Statement (pdf); Witness Invitation (pdf); Truth in Testimony and CV (pdf).

The Energy and Commerce Committee has held three prior hearings on the series of hurricanes:
A bipartisan delegation of committee members toured Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands in early December of last year. On Tuesday, April 10, 2018, President Donald Trump's homeland security advisor, Tom Bossert, resigned.
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2017-10-17

Technology To Disrupt Fossil Fuels: Solar, Wind, Batteries, Electric Vehicles

Chinese Solar Cell Maker to Join Electric Vehicle Race

Video above published September 14, 2017: An energy conglomerate and solar cell maker in China is seeking opportunities in electric vehicles (EV) eight months after announcing plans to make batteries for zero-emission cars. In this Bloomberg.com interview, Golden Concord Group President Kou Bingen says the company plans to team up with a car maker in China to join the EV market.

The Way Humans Get Electricity Is About to Change Forever

Video above published Sep 13, 2017: The age of batteries is just getting started. In the latest episode of our animated series, Sooner Than You Think, Bloomberg,com’s Tom Randall does the math on when solar plus batteries might start wiping fossil fuels off the grid. See also: US Celebrates Record 29% Drop In Utility-Scale Solar Costs — But Tariff Cloud Looms | cleantechnica.com.

US shale oil and gas investors are on a 'road to ruin,' warned renowned short-seller Jim Chanos, saying Wall Street is overly focused on certain valuation metrics, which hide problems with the fundamental business model in the American oil patch. Investors are taking for granted accounting methods that will create problems for drillers in the future, Chanos said.--cnbc.com. See also Jim Chanos: ‘We are short’ Continental Resources | cnbc.com 12 Sep 2017: "People have been looking at the [shale] industry with rose colored glasses. This is a problem with the North American shale business," Chanos said at the Delivering Alpha Conference in New York last week.

No More Free Lunch Is the Big Change Under Way in the Oil Market | Bloomberg.com Oct 9, 2017:  Investors "funded loss-making energy producers and explorers through a generous mix of loans, bonds and equity. That may be changing ..."

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