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Work Area: Carbon CaptureRegion: U.S.Content Type: Article
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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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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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Continuing Leadership: Progress in reducing emissions during Colorado’s 2025 legislative session
During Colorado’s recent legislative session, CATF worked with the state and stakeholders to help pass several bills that help the state maintain its national leadership in reducing harmful air pollution and transitioning to a clean energy economy. Thanks to strong and consistent signals set by Governor Jared Polis and his…
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Opportunities for federal leadership: Energy innovation, commercialization, and deployment
Federal investment in energy innovation creates significant opportunities to bolster American leadership and global competitiveness.
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U.S. House move to eliminate critical provisions for clean energy and pollution reduction would undercut public health, stifle innovation, and hurt global competitiveness
Today, U.S. House committees are voting on legislation that would eliminate clean energy programs and undermine clean energy tax credits.
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DAC-LAT: A new tool for navigating the complexities of direct air capture
DAC‐LAT is an interactive online tool that lets you estimate the net CO₂ removal achieved by a DAC facility.
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Decarbonizing U.S. industry: Progress and opportunities
Read on to learn about the current momentum to accelerate industrial decarbonization and what must happen next.
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New, holistic review of major carbon capture and storage projects shows the technology is working, highlights opportunities for increased climate benefit
A new report from Clean Air Task Force examines the performance of 13 significant carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.