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Story #1 is a summary of a great four-year report just released in September called Hydrogen Insights 2024, available for download (PDF), released by the international HydrogenCouncil.com. It unites 140 companies from diverse subdivisions as well as regions, indicating about $9 trillion in marketplace financing, about a seven-fold increase. Furthermore, clean hydrogen projects that reached final investment decision (FID) have seen a dramatic increase from 102 committed projects in 2020, representing some USD $10 billion in committed investment, to 434 in 2024, representing some USD $75 billion investment in clean energy hydrogen.

 

Story #2 offers a new perspective on a safe mini nuclear reactor, about 3 by 10 feet in size, which can be used for space flights and for the future Moon Base. The short 5 minute video explains a little more about the Space Micro-Reactor, which was presented at a recent UK Space Conference by Rolls Royce. It is funded under the Lunar Surface Nuclear Power Contract by the UK Space Agency.

 

Story #3 could have been the lead story since it represents everything that our institute has been advocating for sustainability. Reported by CNN Climate, the Hunters Point community is advertised as the world's first “net-zero” single-family home development in the US. During the last two hurricanes, as parts of Florida went dark from Helene and Milton, the lights stayed on in this net-zero, storm-proof community, so they are proving to have a self-sufficient, modular generation design, based on solar power.

 

Story #4 is a really exciting satellite launch system by SpinLaunch now in trial runs catapulting satellite rockets into space electromagnetically, resulting in a 4 times fuel reduction and a ten times cost reduction. Watch the three minute amplified animation of the launch sequence, which seems like science fiction. Check out recent developments in our Suborbital Flight Program and Space Systems.            

A Related Story is about the development of an actual “tractor beam” to retrieve space junk while in space.

 

Story #5 is the latest Rocky Mountain Institute’s report on alternative air conditioning. With the world warming at an unprecedented rate, the demand for cooling is expected to put an additional 5.6 billion air conditioners into homes by 2050, adding another 100 gigatons of CO2 to the atmosphere if alternatives are not implemented. What RMI is particularly excited about is a class of advanced materials that provide a passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) effect. It creates a 16 to 20 percent decrease in the inside temperature when the outside can be at or above 50 C or 90 F. RMI even created a video to explain how this new material, actually works using optically selective aerogel. Another principle that we have reported on is phase-change insulation that also has similar temperature decrease statistics.

 Onward and Upward.

 

Tom Valone, Editor

 

 

1) America leads the largest mobilization in history: $75 billion to produce this futuristic, massive energy

 

Econews.com October 2024

 

The Hydrogen Insights 2024 report show that the universal clean hydrogen development pipeline has increased significantly from 228 developments in 2020 to a striking 1,572 developments as of May 2024. This revolution mirrors a strong growth progression in the segment depicted by a change from simple planning to actual application. Mainly the amount of clean hydrogen developments that reached the FID saw an astonishing expansion, with funds soaring from around $10 billion across 102 developments in 2020 to around $75 billion across 434 developments in 2024. The current statistics emphasizes this inclination further indicating a 20% increase in total announced funds through 2030 increasing from $570 billion to $680 billion.

 

 

2) Rolls Royce’s 120-inch-long mini space nuclear reactor gets funding boost

 

EcoNews September 2024

 

Rolls-Royce has secured funding from the United Kingdom Space Agency under the National Space Innovation Program (NSIP) for more support to the development of its space nuclear power technology.

The $6.2 million (£4.8 million) award will help Rolls-Royce advance the development and demonstration of key technologies in the space nuclear micro-reactor. The Rolls-Royce NSIP will have a total project cost of $11.7 million (£9.1m), it aims to bring the reactor closer to a full system space flight demonstration.

 

 

3) Helene and Milton put this net-zero, hurricane-proof community to the test. Lights stayed on!

 

CNN October 2024

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William Fulford moved from Virginia Beach, Virginia, to a new waterfront development in Florida in 2023. Nestled between Sarasota Bay and the southwestern part of Tampa Bay, the new home by Bradenton Beach was everything Fulford, a retired custom homebuilder, ever wished for.

 

The developers of the new Hunters Point community, Pearl Homes, billed the property as the first “net-zero” single-family home development in the US, meaning residents produce more energy from solar panels than they need, with the excess energy either being stored or sold back to the grid – in a state where most electricity is generated by burning natural gas, a planet-warming fossil fuel.

 

 

4) Giant catapult defies gravity by launching satellites without rocket fuel

 

Brightside.com October 2024

 

This technology aims to revolutionize the way satellites are sent into space, using a giant rotating arm to fling satellites into low Earth orbit. Remarkably, this process eliminates the need for rocket fuel, relying solely on electricity.A California-based company, SpinLaunch, is capturing attention with its innovative satellite launch system, especially from enthusiasts in the Punkin Chunkin community.

 

 

5) Turning down the Heat in Really Cool Ways

 

RMI.com October 2024

After a year of deadly and costly high temperatures, July 2024 brought on the hottest days humans have ever measured. The need for efficient cooling has never been more critical. RMI is working on innovative and sustainable cooling solutions that reduce energy consumption, lower greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance public health and safety by integrating technological advancements, policy support, and public awareness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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