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As attention shifts to states, clean electricity standards take center stage as critical tools to spur clean energy investment and reduce emissions
New report and interactive map highlight policy designs and opportunities for states to create and implement clean electricity standards.
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Transforming greenhouse gas accounting: CATF reports call for overhaul of GHG Protocol’s Corporate Standard and Scope 2 Guidance
New reports from Clean Air Task Force call for critical updates to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol’s Corporate Standard and Scope 2 Guidance.
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Forecast with caution: Decarbonized electricity cost projections vs reality – an offshore wind case study
Forecasts play a crucial role in energy and decarbonization policy and investment planning.
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24/7 carbon-free energy: How Europe can and must secure clean electricity around the clock
To deliver energy security, emission reductions, and economic growth, Europe needs to reframe its electricity decarbonisation strategy to aim for 24/7 carbon-free energy.
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We need clean firm electricity for a decarbonized energy system
If we’re going to decarbonize, we’re going to need a lot more electricity. And if we’re going to do it successfully, affordably, and reliably, we’re going to need to deploy every type of zero-carbon energy technology available to us.
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It’s time we update our corporate electricity procurement standards to decarbonize the electric grid
The current standards have served their purpose, but it’s time to evolve to Accounting 2.0
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New report finds changing how large electricity buyers are incentivized and rewarded for buying clean energy could greatly increase their role in grid decarbonization
New system of greenhouse gas accounting and sustainability leadership recognition would promote deeper GHG reductions and clean energy deployment through electricity procurement.
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Clean Air Task Force is first environmental NGO to join 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy Compact at COP26
Clean Air Task Force joined 40 signatories including Google and the government of Iceland in launching the 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy Compact. CATF is the first environmental NGO to join the compact.