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New report finds California’s San Joaquin Valley can uniquely benefit from the clean energy transition
A new report finds that California’s San Joaquin Valley is in a unique position to benefit from the clean energy transition.
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Fusion regulation must reflect the real hazards
Amidst the palpable excitement around the future promise of fusion energy, a crucial aspect often overshadowed is the intricate web of regulations and licensing requirements that developers need to navigate.
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D.C. Circuit reaffirms a critical and longstanding component of the Clean Air Act, allowing California to move forward with program to reduce emissions and air pollution from cars and trucks
A D.C. Circuit panel unanimously dismissed and rejected challenges to the U.S. EPA’s decision to reinstate its waiver to California’s Advanced Clean Car Program.
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Continued operation of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant provides California with firm, zero-carbon electricity
Today, Clean Air Task Force Executive Director, Armond Cohen, provided the following statement on Pacific Gas & Electric Company’s (PG&E) cost recovery application to the California Public Utilities Commission for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant operations: “Clean Air Task Force continues to support the extension of operations at Diablo Canyon…
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EPA releases long-awaited greenhouse gas emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles
EPA finalized its phase 3 GHG emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles, an important step to decarbonizing the transportation sector.
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Advancing the nuclear energy agenda: Highlights from the Brussels Summit
Last week, world leaders, heads of state, policymakers, and sector leaders gathered in Brussels for the first-ever Nuclear Energy Summit.
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DOE aims to tackle industrial emissions with demonstration projects spanning heavy industry like steel, cement, and concrete
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced its project selections for federal funding through the Industrial Demonstrations Program.
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Superhot rock geothermal energy could unlock terawatts of clean, firm power worldwide, finds CATF
A new, first-of-its-kind modeling tool from Clean Air Task Force highlights the vast energy potential of superhot rock geothermal energy.