Braun orders state-affiliated nonprofits to produce missed transparency reports

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5 thoughts on “Braun orders state-affiliated nonprofits to produce missed transparency reports

  1. He might want to include his own administration, like who paid for Lt. Gov. Beckwith’s new cyber truck? When asked the response was the classic political BS non-answer to the direct question “who paid for the truck?”

  2. Indiana Hydrogen Ecosystem Initiative

    PROJECT SUMMARY:

    Over the last two years ESN has completed an extensive Indiana Hydrogen Ecosystem Report that details the economic, environmental, and innovation benefits of building out a hydrogen economy in Indiana. Hydrogen economy strategies and policies are becoming common place across the globe including in a number of US states (TX, OK, CA, etc.). Indiana has an opportunity to help shape and participate in this new energy marketplace drawing on some competitive advantages that exist in the state including a robust trucking and logistics industry and interstate highway network, large number of renewable energy developments (wind and solar) for green hydrogen production, access to an interstate ammonia pipeline, and a number of industrial use cases for hydrogen. Over the next two years ESN will lead the formation and begin the implementation of a hydrogen ecosystem pilot project that will move Indiana into a position of strategic leadership in demonstrating and validating this high growth global market opportunity.

    The pilot project will focus on the following objectives:

    Recruit and secure commitment from companies that want to part of an Indiana Hydrogen Ecosystem program with the goal of developing a commercial scale green hydrogen production facility (goal of ~50 MW electrolyzer co-located with a solar or wind farm)
    Recruit and secure commitment from companies to develop small green ammonia plant on site (hydrogen to anhydrous ammonia)
    Hydrogen corridor with H2 fueling station sites located along a major route in Indiana.

    ENERGY

    Partnership with H2 fuel cell truck fleet pilots leveraging the Hydrogen corridor

    Identify what long term regulatory and policy tools are needed to support further expansion of Indiana hydrogen marketplace
    Coordinate pursuit of federal funding through DOE Hydrogen Hub program in partnership with IEDC, industry, and academia.
    Support Purdue research and analysis around the use of green hydrogen for industrial thermal needs, aviation fuels, and to green fertilizer to reduce CO2 footprint of ethanol.

    Proposed Partners

    Green Hydrogen Production Site: Cf Industries, Duke Energy, Koch Nitrogen, NuStar Pipeline, Avina, Hoosier Solar, Cummins, Itochu, BIC, Praxair

    I-69 Hydrogen Corridor: Itochu, Toyota, Cummins, Avina, ANDRETTI GROUP, BIC

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    General Motors sold Hoosier drivers on using OnStar – then sold their data to raise rates – now Attorney General Todd Rokita is driving right through this deceptive collection plan

  4. GM sold Wejo its customers’ Driving Data so that Wejo could sell licenses to other companies for access to the data. Under the agreement, GM authorized Wejo to pursue potential buyers for the Driving Data in other sectors, not just insurers.”
    – Tod Rokita, Indiana Attorney General.

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