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To maximize climate benefits, CATF finds, use low-carbon hydrogen where it will deliver significant emissions reductions
A new position paper from Clean Air Task Force establishes priority applications for low-carbon hydrogen.
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When is low-emission hydrogen truly low-emission? CATF’s new tool helps clear it up
Low-emissions hydrogen is emerging as a critical part of decarbonization strategies around the world.
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Interactive map of Class VI Wells for geologic storage of carbon dioxide
Class VI wells are a type of well used for geologic storage of carbon dioxide that EPA regulates under its Underground Injection Control Program.
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New CATF report finds that high-temperature hydrogen-producing electrolyzers are ready to deploy, but production needs to scale
Global efforts to decarbonize are expected to create a strong demand for hydrogen produced through clean electricity-powered electrolyzers.
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Mastering geothermal energy with CATF’s glossary: A path to increased accuracy and collaboration
The Superhot Rock Energy Glossary contains standardized definitions and illustrations for many of the most important geothermal terms applicable in superhot environments.
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“Feel the energy”: Three key takeaways from the 2023 Geothermal Rising Conference
For the second year in a row, Clean Air Task Force’s Superhot Rock Energy team attended the Geothermal Rising Conference in full force.
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How the EU can decarbonise overlooked heavy-duty vehicles
The EU has managed to cut greenhouse gas emissions in every sector – except one. Transport emissions represent about a quarter of the EU’s total GHG emissions and they continue to grow1. And while the much talked about European Green Deal has made great strides towards cutting emissions from cars,…
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A pledge with a plan: How the Carbon Management Challenge can accelerate climate action
As the effects of climate change are becoming ever more evident, the need to cut global greenhouse emissions faster has never been more urgent. That means, among other things, rapidly accelerating the deployment of carbon management technologies like carbon capture and storage — in keeping with nearly all climate scenarios…