Meanwhile, interest in electric vehicles is surging, NASA is bearing its satellite power down on methane super-emitters, local jurisdictions are banning gas hookups from new buildings, and just about everyone is chasing the green hydrogen unicorn.In other supersized floating offshore wind farm news, last week the testing and certification firm Bureau Veritas announced that it has been tapped to lead the certification for Korea’s 500-megawatt Gray Whale 3 project.In an article published on December 4, New York Times reporter David Gelles profiled the fossil energy lobbying organization Texas Public Policy Foundation.While taking note of the group’s influence, Gelles also noted that a member of its executive team tweeted a Thanksgiving Day message that read, “Today, I’m thankful to live a high-carbon lifestyle and wish the rest of the world could too.Meanwhile, the movement to ban natural gas hookups for new buildings could turn from a trickle to a flood, as improvements in electric heat pump technology have made it possible to expand the use of non-polluting HVAC systems."