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Mixed Milestone: What Vogtle can teach us about the future of U.S. nuclear energy
On July 31st, the Vogtle 3 nuclear power plant in Georgia officially entered commercial operation.
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Training the future carbon capture workforce: An interview with Vernon Travis, Vernon Parish School Board member, on the Capturing Better Futures Initiative
Deploying carbon capture can create other valuable benefits as well. Providing good jobs is one of them.
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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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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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The 2022 French nuclear outages: Lessons for nuclear energy in Europe
There is no question that nuclear energy could play a valuable, possibly even pivotal role in a low-carbon European future.
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Where will Europe store its CO2?
CATF’s new report highlights that there is ample potential to develop storage capacity in a wide range of member states that wish to use carbon capture and storage (CCS) to decarbonise or to help other countries decarbonise. By mapping the relationship between suitable storage geology and likely areas of high…
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Policy Brief: Earth Energy Innovation
Supporting the Research, Development, Demonstration, and Deployment (RDD&D) of Next-Generation Geothermal Energy
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We need clean firm electricity for a decarbonized energy system
If we’re going to decarbonize, we’re going to need a lot more electricity. And if we’re going to do it successfully, affordably, and reliably, we’re going to need to deploy every type of zero-carbon energy technology available to us.