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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).
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RePowerEU: Europe must find win-win climate solutions as it seeks energy security
RePowerEU is an opportunity for European policymakers to seek new energy security options that also deliver deep decarbonisation.