Former U.S. Secretary of Energy, Jennifer Granholm, will join the boards of U.S. utilities Edison International and Southern California Edison, effective April 1, the two companies have said.
Edison International is one of the biggest electric utility holding groups in the United States. Edison International is the parent company of Southern California Edison Company, a utility delivering electricity to 15 million people across Southern, Central, and Coastal California.
Edison International is also the parent company of Trio (formerly Edison Energy), a portfolio of non-regulated competitive businesses providing integrated sustainability and energy advisory services to large commercial, industrial, and institutional organizations in North America and Europe. Granholm, who was President Joe Biden’s Secretary of Energy, “brings extensive experience advancing reliable, resilient, clean energy solutions and deploying zero-carbon technologies from her recent service as U.S. secretary of energy and prior experience as governor of Michigan,” Edison International said in a statement. “Jennifer’s experience as a leader familiar with cybersecurity, physical security and clean energy resources ? and known for working in partnership with utilities and other industries ? will allow her to make important contributions to Edison International, including SCE and Trio,” said Peter J. Taylor, Edison International board chair. As U.S. Energy Secretary, Granholm and the department she led were overseeing billions of dollars of grants and support to U.S. companies, including utilities, to upgrade power system infrastructure. These came from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which the Biden Administration passed to boost clean energy rollout in America. Southern California Edison was part of a consortium, which was awarded last August a $600 million federal grant to upgrade 100 miles of electric transmission lines with grid enhancing technologies to improve reliability and deliver clean, affordable electricity faster. The Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnership (GRIP) grant was awarded to a consortium that includes the California Energy Commission, the California Public Utilities Commission, the California Independent System Operator, Pacific Gas & Electric Company, and Southern California Edison. Source: Oilprice.com


He commended the facility’s state-of-the-art firefighting system, featuring a one-million-liter capacity water tank that can sustain fire suppression efforts for two hours before needing external assistance.
Mr. Tamekloe assured GOIL PLC of the NPA’s unwavering support for smooth and efficient operations.
The visit was conducted by the terminal Manager, Ing. Kwadwo Takyi, and attended by various GOIL officials, including Ing Denis Amui, Head of Operations, and Dr. Marcus Dake, Head of Corporate Affairs. Other notable attendees included Ing. Joshua Kwabena Duodu, Head of TSP, and Ing. Marian Fordjour, Head of HSSE.
GOIL PLC’s commitment to safety and operational efficiency aligns with the NPA’s goals and the National Cylinder Recirculation Model (CRM) program, which aims to promote safe and efficient LPG distribution.
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“We are safety-driven, not schedule-driven, even as we focus on completing these maintenance activities on schedule. The safety of every person on these projects is our priority, and that is what matters to us as leaders,” said Hilary Ojimba, WAPCo’s Operations and Maintenance Superintendent for Eastern Operations, which covers the company’s Nigeria and Benin operational areas.
“We know how critical our infrastructure is to the countries in which we operate, and we do not take this responsibility lightly. We are focused on safely completing these maintenance activities on schedule to resume safe, reliable gas transportation services to our customers in Benin, Ghana, and Togo,” said Ing. Benoni Owusu Ayeh, WAPCo’s Operations and Maintenance Superintendent for Western Operations, who oversees the company’s operations in Togo and Ghana.
“Our focus remains safeguarding the integrity of our assets to sustain safe, reliable and efficient gas transportation in Benin, Togo and Ghana for power generation to support economic growth as envisaged by the sponsors of the WAGP project,” said Afolabi Oladimeji Ogunmefun, WAPCo’s Deputy Manager Asset Integrity.
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Participants are encouraged to create videos showcasing how nuclear energy could shape Africa’s sustainable development by bridging the past, present and future of the industry.
The competition focuses on three key themes – “The honour of the past”, “the inspiration of the present”, and “the dream of the future”.
It is dedicated to 80 years of Russia’s nuclear industry and invites participants to explore the contribution of nuclear technologies to global progress.
Creators have the opportunity to present their unique perspectives on the transformative power of nuclear technologies by highlighting past achievements, showcasing current innovations and envisioning future possibilities.
The competition is open for submissions until 31 March, with the rules available on the official Rosatom Africa Facebook page.
“As we celebrate 80 years of Russia’s nuclear industry, we recognise the immense potential that nuclear technology holds for the future. The ‘Atoms Empowering Africa’ competition has become the powerful platform for young African innovators to showcase their creativity and enthusiasm for science and technology. This competition provides a unique opportunity for participants to share their perspectives on how nuclear energy could drive innovation, sustainability and prosperity for the continent,” stated CEO of Rosatom Central and Southern Africa Ryan Collyer.
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