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BATON ROUGE, La. (KALB) - On Tuesday, April 29, the Louisiana House Committee on Natural Resources discussed ten separate bills related to Carbon Capture Sequestration within the Pelican State.
Using blue hydrogen, which is produced from natural gas and in which the carbon is caputured, could be a key to Louisiana's energy future, this guest columnist argues. Here's how.
According to Louisiana Economic Development, there is currently $23 billion in carbon capture related investments in the state, with a projected 4,500 jobs. The committee met for more than 13 hours.
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Supporters, including Rep. Kimberly Coates, R-Ponchatoula, praised the bill for promoting nuclear energy as a clean, reliable option and fostering collaboration between the Louisiana Department of ...