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Colorado passes ambitious, first-of-its-kind intensity verification rule for oil and gas production
The first-of-its-kind rule is an important step forward to limit methane pollution from the oil and gas sector, the state’s third largest source of greenhouse gas emissions.
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Transmission Mission: How FERC can improve efficiency and community engagement to deploy clean energy infrastructure
Meeting U.S. climate, energy, and electrification goals through 2050 could require tripling the capacity of today’s long-distance electricity transmission network. This level of deployment means that wires must be planned, permitted, approved, and constructed at historically unprecedented rates to bring clean electricity to homes and businesses nationwide. But today, we…
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U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard: Challenges and opportunities on the path to decarbonizing the transportation sector
Biofuels could play a key role in decarbonizing segments of the transportation sector, but it’s essential that we design our bioenergy policies in ways that ensure their overall climate benefit.
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Hubs and spokes: Extending the reach of hydrogen hubs through clean transportation corridors
Low-emissions hydrogen is a critical component of the climate change solution set, and it is likely to play a significant role in affordably achieving full, economy-wide decarbonization by midcentury.
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Turning commitment to action: Implementing the Inflation Reduction Act
Passing these landmark tax credits is only the first step toward deploying technologies on the ground that will help the U.S. reach its climate goals.
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Federal funding can catalyze state action to decarbonize transportation
Coast to coast, dozens of states are considering, or have already adopted, the Advanced Clean Trucks rule (ACT) to help clean up the transportation sector.
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A lot at state: CATF’s new state policy program aims to accelerate U.S. climate action
It’s an important time to work on state climate and clean energy policy.
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CATF bolsters U.S. state policy team, expanding state policy footprint with regional experts
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) has expanded its state policy footprint by introducing three regional experts to join the U.S. State Climate and Energy Policy Program.