CATF Ressourcen
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Public Participation in the Updated National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs)
This brief provides insights on how meaningful public engagement should be held within the framework of National Energy and Climate Plans, followed by country-by-country analysis across the CEE region, and lastly, offers recommendations for policymakers to enhance public participation in the current NECP update process.
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Evidence-Based Recommendations for Overcoming Barriers to Federal Transmission Permitting
This report establishes a comprehensive evidentiary record of permitting challenges faced by electric transmission projects and offers fact-based insights into: What prevents the transmission buildout needed to achieve federal and state policy goals; The levels (federal, state, local) and/or nexuses (e.g., developer-community relations) at which transmission permitting faces critical hurdles;…
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Carbon Capture and Storage in the Midwest
Carbon capture and storage refers to a suite of technologies that reduce carbon dioxide pollution from industrial facilities and power plants.
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A Vision for the EU Net-Zero Transition
Realistic and systems-centred solutions that will enable the EU to meet its climate ambition in a socially and economically viable way.
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CATF Response to UK consultation on hydrogen blending into GB gas distribution networks
CATF provided comments on the UK consultation on hydrogen blending into GB gas distribution networks. Our response focused on the strategic role of blending (Question 3). Key points: 1. Blending low-carbon hydrogen into natural gas pipelines wastes this scarce commodity and diverts efforts away from effective economy-wide decarbonisation. Hydrogen is not naturally abundant and to attain significant quantities…
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NGO Declaration on the Future of Nuclear Energy
Twenty NGOs from around the globe jointly call for the efficient and responsible expansion of nuclear energy.
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The Building Blocks of Energy Innovation in Europe
Europe has cemented itself as a climate leader on climate ambition and action, having reduced emissions by a third since 1990. Nevertheless, neither Europe nor any other region has all of the tools that it needs to meet the climate challenge. For all the deserved praise for solar and wind…
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Analysis of Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Natural Gas and Coal Powered Electricity
Beyond the comparison of coal and natural gas, a critical question is whether and under what conditions natural gas has a role in a decarbonized world.