From American Energy Alliance <[email protected]>
Subject The Memphis blues
Date July 11, 2025 4:00 PM
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DAILY ENERGY NEWS | 07/11/2025
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** No such thing as a trade-off free source of energy, but this sounds like a pretty good deal.
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Center Square ([link removed]) (7/10/25) reports: "Memphis residents are getting a chance to tell Mayor Paul Young and council members how they want tax dollars from the xAI over the next six weeks, but a cloud still hangs over the project. Elon Musk’s xAI supercomputer was announced last year and unlike other projects, it is not receiving tax breaks. An ordinance before the Memphis City Council would invest 25% of the tax revenue into communities within five miles of the project and into another community that is the site of a future project. The money would go toward fixing roads, improving or adding sidewalks and affordable housing and home repairs, according to Young...Thomas Pyle of the American Energy Alliance said he trusts that the city wants projects that do not harm the community. 'With all energy projects there are trade-off,' Pyle said in an interview with The Center Square. 'But with today's technology
and today's environmental regulations and laws both at the federal and state level, we have seen a measurable improvement in the very pollutants that are being referred to in the Law Center's threatened lawsuit. It's also interesting and ironic that the law center wants to confuse the public. Clearly they tested for ozone, they tested for components of the ozone. And they determined that they were OK with the project.'"

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** "President Trump promised to secure American energy, and the reindustrialization of American’s coal and critical minerals industry is how it’s done."
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– Secretary Chris Wright, Department of Energy ([link removed])

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Crazy old man continues to stand on the street corner yelling at the clouds.

** E&E News ([link removed])
(7/9/25) reports: "Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse will deliver his 300th speech on climate change on the Senate floor Wednesday, marking a new milestone in a series that has run for 13 years. The Rhode Island Democrat also released a video retrospective ahead of the speech, calling the moment 'bittersweet' for what he has not achieved. 'On the one hand, I shouldn’t have to have given three hundred speeches. We should have solved this by now,' he says. 'And so, the 300th speech is a confession of failure.'"

Last call for the leeches.

** Seattle Times ([link removed])
(7/10/25) reports: "The so-called One Big Beautiful Bill could lead to a big, mad dash for consumers looking to buy electric vehicles or install rooftop solar before federal tax incentives expire in the coming months. Led by Republicans on Capitol Hill and signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4, the 940-page legislation affects taxes and spending on multiple elements of the nation’s economy — including the energy and auto industries. It rolls back major pieces of 2022’s Inflation Reduction Act that was pushed through by congressional Democrats and former President Joe Biden. Under the new legislation, federal tax incentives for buying an electric vehicle will now expire Sept. 30. That includes a credit of up to $7,500 on a new EV, or $4,000 for a used one. The credit for buying and installing a home charging station will end June 30, 2026...The legislation 'goes a long way toward putting an end to the misguided Biden-era (Inflation Reduction Act), which has made our energy more
expensive and less reliable,' said American Energy Alliance president Tom Pyle. 'Eliminating the EV tax credit marks a major win for those of us who have been advocating for years that consumer choice — not government mandates — should shape the American auto market.'"

Imagine telling someone in 2000 the U.S. would be shipping energy to the Middle East.

** Reuters ([link removed])
(7/9/25) reports: "Oil giant Saudi Aramco is in talks with Commonwealth LNG to buy liquefied natural gas from the U.S. company's proposed facility in Cameron, Louisiana, as it seeks to strengthen its position in the market for the superchilled fuel, four people told Reuters on Wednesday. The talks are for 2 million tons per annum (mtpa), two of the people said...If a deal is struck, it will bring Commonwealth LNG closer to the 8 mtpa it plans to sell out of the plant's capacity of 9.5 mtpa. So far the company has 4 mtpa in signed sales and purchase agreements, and one non-binding heads of agreement deal for 1 mtpa...Aramco, meanwhile, is looking to expand its fast-growing portfolio of LNG supply, especially in the United States, where LNG capacity is set to almost double over the next four years.
It has already signed deals with other U.S. players, including NextDecade's Rio Grande LNG. Two sources said Aramco is also looking at other U.S. LNG export projects including Delfin LNG, which wants to build a 13.2 mtpa floating LNG plant in the Gulf of Mexico, and Energy Transfer's proposed 16.5 mtpa Lake Charles facility."

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