The press release published by David Schutt at SEEC highlights funding for clean energy technologies and provides focus for the DOE. IPHROS utilizes and integrates multiple clean energy technologies and has the potential to provide affordable and sustainable energy storage and clean water for millions.
Call your local, state and federal representatives to advocate for IPHROS in southern California. David Schutt's contact is 202-226-5034.
Washington D.C. – The co-chairs of the House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC)’s Power Sector Task Force, Reps. Sean Casten and Raja Krishnamoorthi, released the following statement after the House passed this week H.R. 8294, a package of appropriations bills for fiscal year 2023 that included a wide array of provisions championed by the Task Force to aid our country’s transition to a clean energy economy.
“Not only will this funding result in the further deployment of clean energy technologies, but it will create the first ever transmission focused office at the Department of Energy ensuring clean energy will reach consumers quickly and cheaply,” said Co-Chair of the SEEC Power Task Force Congressman Sean Casten. “Building out new transmissions will be key to combatting the climate crisis and delivering cheaper, cleaner, and more reliable energy to families across the country. I’m incredibly proud of the work done by the SEEC Power Sector Task Force to secure this funding that will serve as a base we can build upon for years to come.”
"I am encouraged that H.R. 8294, a package of appropriations bills for fiscal year 2023 that passed the U.S. House this week, included many critical reforms championed by our SEEC Power Task Force and its members," said Co-Chair of the SEEC Power Task Force Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi. "In order to transition to a clean energy economy that creates jobs and combats man-made climate change, we must improve the resilience of our nation's electric grid and enhance energy storage and industrial decarbonization technologies, among other priorities. Getting these provisions through the U.S. House is a critical step in the right direction, but we must continue to fight so that they pass the U.S. Senate and are signed into law."
Source: Sustainable Energy and Environment Committee press release by David Schutt, Jul 22, 2022.
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