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Report: Urgent, collaborative offshore wind transmission planning needed to achieve federal and state clean energy goals
State-federal coordination will bring down costs and increase benefits from new power source.
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California’s climate goals are ambitious. A Clean Energy Deployment plan can help get it there.
While California has made many laudable strides in tackling climate change, it’s clear there’s much to do and little time to do it.
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Room to grow: Mapping carbon capture projects in the Middle East and North Africa
The Middle East and North Africa region (MENA) has an opportunity to become a world leader in carbon management.
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Build Back Better Act offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to advance carbon capture
The Build Back Better Act improves the critical lever of U.S. carbon management market development, 45Q tax credits.
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Europe could store over three centuries’ worth of carbon emissions
In a new paper, we quantify Europe’s geologic storage capacity, a crucial factor for the decarbonization of heavy industry.
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Complete rethink of U.S. electricity transmission is needed, finds new report
A newly released report outlines a wide range of options for revamping U.S. transmission oversight, planning, and permitting.
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House vote on bipartisan infrastructure package and budget reconciliation process an encouraging step forward
The House voted to approve the $3.5 trillion Budget Resolution, and adopted a rule for consideration of the $1 trillion infrastructure bill.
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To make good on its climate goals, California needs carbon capture, removal, and storage technologies
Co-authored by George Peridas, Energy Program Director, Carbon Management Partnership at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory In the rapidly intensifying race to net-zero emissions, California has long been a leader in the United States and around the world, as the policy and innovation developed in California has driven climate action forward both…