Author
Marc Jaruzel
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Air Pollutant Reductions From Carbon Capture
This report provides a rigorous engineering analysis of the air quality impacts of integrating carbon capture technology on two hard-to-decarbonize industrial processes and finds a significant reduction in health-harming air pollutants along with reductions in carbon pollution. The analysis in the report involved modeling the impacts on carbon dioxide (CO2)…
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The current state of U.S. carbon capture
With several months still to go, 2022 is shaping up to be another year full of exciting developments for both point source carbon capture and direct air capture.
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Direct air capture is growing around the world, but more policy support is needed
The IPCC report’s net-zero pathways include the use of direct air capture (DAC), a carbon removal technology that captures carbon directly from the atmosphere and stores it.
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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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Policy support drives direct air capture forward
The U.S. has doubled down on policies to advance a lesser known, but critical climate technology: direct air capture (DAC).
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Climate change is here. Pass the California Climate Crisis Act
Wildfires are burning up and down the state of California, and it is clearer now than ever that swift, and bold climate action is necessary.
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Carbon capture in the U.S. is growing like never before, but further policy support is crucial
Since the passage of the 45Q tax credit in 2018, there has been unprecedented interest in carbon capture, utilization, and storage in the United States. Clean Air Task Force has tracked more than 40 new project announcements with our U.S. Carbon Capture Activity and Project Map, tracking project information in…