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Congress’s cuts threaten America’s technology progress
Many new energy infrastructure technologies in the U.S. face a structural investment gap that stalls their commercialization.
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One year later: Charting the path toward a clean energy future in the San Joaquin Valley
California will need to more than quadruple its clean electricity supply, modernize its electric grid, and repurpose land and industrial assets at an unprecedented scale.
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Carbon capture and storage: Opportunities for federal action to support domestic energy production and industrial innovation
Carbon capture and storage technologies have been successfully demonstrated and commercially deployed in the U.S. over the last five decades.
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The 45Z clean fuel production tax credit is being used for unjustified giveaways to the conventional biofuels industry. The Senate should stop it.
The Senate should modify 45Z to ensure that it incentivizes only truly innovative clean fuels, such as synthetic or biogenic sustainable aviation fuel.
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EU says geothermal is a priority; it now needs to prove it
Geothermal energy represents an excellent opportunity for the EU to boost energy security and support its climate ambitions.
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Kazakhstan’s progress in reducing gas flaring is a model for the world
Kazakhstan has made tremendous progress in reducing gas flaring, setting an example for its Central Asian neighbors.
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How Europe can make nuclear energy a key part of its clean industrial future
By integrating nuclear energy into the Clean Industrial Deal’s State Aid Framework, the EU can ensure industries have access to reliable clean power.
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Fusion energy: Opportunities for federal action to support energy innovation and commercialization
Fusion energy holds promise, but Congress and the administration need to provide federal support and certainty so it can achieve its full potential.