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DOE announces first recipients of DAC hubs in an important step toward accelerating CO2 reductions
CATF welcomes the DOE’s announcement of up to $1.2 billion to advance the development of two commercial-scale direct air capture facilities in Texas and Louisiana.
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Lessons for Europe from the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act
The advent of ambitious climate policy in the U.S. is an opportunity for European policymakers to make another leap forward. With clean technology commercialisation efforts on both sides of the Atlantic, prices can drop and lead to global deployment.
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America, We Have Liftoff! What IRA and IIJA applicants should know about DOE’s Pathways to Commercialization
With the passage of IIJA and IRA, the Department of Energy is investing billions of dollars in large-scale demonstration and deployment of clean energy technologies.
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Colorado passes ambitious, first-of-its-kind intensity verification rule for oil and gas production
The first-of-its-kind rule is an important step forward to limit methane pollution from the oil and gas sector, the state’s third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Addressing methane emissions in Ghana’s oil and gas and waste sectors
Ghana, one of the leading economies in Africa, is showing a strong interest in managing its emissions both from the oil and gas and the waste sectors, and CATF is proud to support these efforts by providing technical and policy support.
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Challenges and opportunities to scaling up methane mitigation finance
Despite its outsized role in slowing climate change, financing to cut methane emissions is seriously lagging.
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A New Partnership: Tackling methane emissions from waste in Naucalpan de Juarez, Mexico
Recently, CATF’s experts visited Naucalpan de Juárez (Naucalpan), Mexico to meet with local officials, learn about the progress they’re making on sustainable waste management, and understand how they plan to implement waste methane mitigation best practices at the municipality’s landfill.
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Cutting through the noise on the Inflation Reduction Act: Key learnings for climate technology in Europe
A new brief from Clean Air Task Force reframes and analyses the U.S. policy approach to driving investments across the entire clean technology lifecycle and offers recommendations for European policymakers on how to design a business case to advance clean energy.