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Building Demand for Low-Carbon Materials: How Market Demand can Accelerate Cement and Steel Decarbonisation in Europe
This report, produced by Trinomics for Clean Air Task Force, provides an analysis of how demand-side measures can significantly contribute to the decarbonisation of Europe’s industrial sectors. Focusing on the steel and cement industries, known for their high CO2 emissions, the report also presents a detailed examination of the current…
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EU moves closer to unlocking carbon capture and storage for industrial decarbonisation
Brussels – Today, the Council of the European Union has adopted its general approach on the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA), further cementing the importance of carbon capture and storage in achieving Europe’s climate targets. “A CO2 storage obligation on the oil and gas sector can significantly support the decarbonisation…
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Five things we learned from the EU’s third CCUS forum
It has been a year of progress for carbon capture, both politically and on the ground, with the EU’s first ever commercial projects taking final investment decisions.
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Polling shows that Europe is ready for clean firm energy technologies
Europe’s rapidly shifting geopolitical context over the past few years has underscored the need for an accelerated energy transition. We need a shift toward a more self-reliant and energy-secure future that embraces decarbonization at its core. This can only be achieved by pursuing an options-based climate strategy that embraces a diverse set…
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Perceptions of clean energy technologies in Europe
Clean Air Task Force, together with the policy and advocacy consultancy Stonehaven, conducted public polling on awareness and perception of clean energy technologies (including advanced nuclear energy, carbon capture and storage (CCS), low-carbon hydrogen, and superhot rock (SHR) geothermal energy) across six different European countries: Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom (UK). This presentation explores the results…
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Tracking progress: Europe’s 2023 carbon capture projects
2023 has been a significant year for carbon capture and storage in Europe, with the number of proposed projects crossing the 100 mark.
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Carbon Capture and Storage and the National Energy and Climate Plans
Scientific evidence has shown that deploying carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies will be critical if we are to achieve our climate goals. Efforts to accelerate deployment have increased in the EU over the past year, but challenges remain. As EU Member States revise their National Energy and Climate Plans…
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COP28: Global Stocktake proves Europe needs a new approach to climate action
How is Europe faring when it comes to clean energy deployment and what could be done to increase its chances of climate success?