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CATF provides EPA with guidance to decarbonize U.S. power sector
Clean Air Task Force harnessed its legal and technical expertise in the Clean Air Act, power sector, and climate pollution abatement to provide the EPA with detailed comments.
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European Parliament ETS reform collapse is a major setback to industrial decarbonisation efforts
The European Parliament has today failed to find any agreement in plenary on the revision of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).
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What makes for a good clean hydrogen hub?
Low-emissions hydrogen is a critical component of the climate change solution set, and it is likely to play a major role in affordably achieving full, economy-wide decarbonization by midcentury while meeting the world’s growing energy needs.
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Why Europe needs a comprehensive carbon capture and storage strategy
that carbon capture and storage – from capturing CO2 in industrial facilities to achieving negative emissions through permanent carbon removal technologies – is a crucial option for global decarbonisation.
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Inflation creates new urgency for passage of 45Q enhancements
In the U.S., the 45Q tax credit is the main policy driving the adoption of carbon capture and storage.
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European Parliament must restore ambition to AFIR and FuelEU Maritime proposals
Today, the Council of the European Union has thrown a roadblock into the attempt to decarbonise the maritime sector by adopting a deeply unambitious position on the proposed AFIR and FuelEU Maritime legislations.
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Middle East and North Africa region has potential to lead as an exporter of low-carbon fuels, CATF report finds
A new report from Clean Air Task Force explores the potential for MENA to position itself for leadership in the growing global market for low-carbon hydrogen.
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EU pioneers carbon removals certification: Key recommendations and principles
Doubling down on its global climate leadership, the European Union (EU) is pioneering a certification mechanism for carbon dioxide removals (CDR).