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The Role of 45Q Carbon Capture Incentives in Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions
The 115th Congress is considering tax incentives that would reduce CO2 emissions by tens of millions of tonnes annually, in the form of the FUTURE Act (S 1353) and the Carbon Capture Act (HR 3761). The language in these bills would extend and expand Section 45Q of the U.S. tax…
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A Decade of Futility: The Renewable Fuel Standard, 2007-2017
Ten years ago, on December 19, 2007, President George W. Bush signed the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) into law and thus expanding the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). The RFS was not only sold as a policy to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increase energy security, but also…
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Fumes Across the Fence-Line: The Health Impacts of Air Pollution from Oil & Gas Facilities on African American Communities
The oil and gas industry dumps 9 million tons of methane and toxic pollutants like benzene into our air each year. Methane is a greenhouse gas 87 times more potent than carbon dioxide at driving climate change and the oil and gas industry is now the largest source of methane…
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Reply Comments of CATF on Grid Resilience and Pricing, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
Clean Air Task Force (“CATF”) respectfully submits these reply comments to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (“FERC” or “the Commission”) on the proposal from the Secretary of the Department of Energy (“DOE”) on Grid Resilience and Pricing, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Docket No. 18-1-000, published at 82 Fed. Reg. 46,940…
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Comments of Clean Air Task Force on Grid Resiliency Pricing Rule
Comments of Clean Air Task Force on Grid Resiliency Pricing Rule, Docket No. RM17-3-000, 82 Fed. Reg. 46,940 (Oct. 10, 2017); and Grid Reliability and Resilience Pricing, Notice Inviting Comments, Docket No. RM18-1-000
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Letter to U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works Opposing Expanded use of E15
CATF writes on the behalf of our millions of supporters and members urging the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works to strongly oppose any attempt to expand the use of E15 (E15 is a mixture of 85% gasoline and 15% ethanol) during the ozone season.
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Health Risks in Texas from Oil and Gas Air Pollution
Air pollution from the oil and gas industry harms the health of people throughout Texas, increasing the cancer risk for millions of people and forming ozone smog that causes asthma attacks and other health problems across the state.
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The Injustice of Ohio Oil and Gas Air Pollution
In the United States, the oil and gas industry dumps millions of tons of air pollutants into our air each year.