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Strategy at the Geopolitical Crossroads: The Imperative for Secure and Clean Energy in Central and Eastern Europe
To maintain cohesion and strategic independence, given the economic benefits of decarbonisation, CEE nations must promote a collaborative regional vision.
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Accelerating the Deployment of Clean Power Technologies to Reliably Decarbonise Europe through Enhanced Planning and Contracting Mechanisms
The European power sector is facing new challenges as it now enters a deep decarbonisation phase. Europe’s climate and energy strategy places electricity at its heart to achieve decarbonisation and security of supply while ensuring economic growth. This requires the massive deployment of renewable energy sources such as wind and…
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A Fusion Engine for Growth: A European Industrial Strategy for Fusion Energy
Europe has the scientific expertise and infrastructure to lead in fusion energy. What is needed now is political commitment.
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Clean Air Task Force Letter: Urgently Preserve the Integrity and Impact of the EU Methane Regulation
Ahead of the 16 June Energy Council, Clean Air Task Force delivered a letter to EU Energy Ministers strongly encouraging them to protect the EU Methane Regulation and its import standard, and discourage against its inclusion in the energy omnibus package.
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CATF’s Recommendations for the PINC Update: A New Vision for EU Nuclear Leadership
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) recommendations for the 2025 update of the Nuclear Illustrative Programme (PINC).
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The storage gap: Is Europe developing enough CO2 storage capacity to meet demand?
This updated paper examines how the CO2 storage gap has been affected by these changes in political momentum and industry ambition.
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Diversifying nuclear energy supply chains
CATF welcomes the EU’s effort to diversify its nuclear energy fuel acquisition pathways and boost its critical supply chain resilience.
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The role for carbon capture and storage in decarbonising Europe’s cement sector
Cement is the key binding ingredient in concrete – a material so ubiquitous in modern society that it is sometimes referred to as the world’s second most consumed material after water. In 2022, the EU produced over 170 million tonnes of cement, which is over 6% of global production. However,…