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Europe needs an options-based climate strategy
EU policymakers need to formulate a new strategy if they want to meet net-zero targets on time.
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Mapping the cost of carbon capture and storage in Europe
As Europe strives to reach its ambitious goal of climate neutrality by 2050, there is growing recognition that carbon capture and storage will be crucial to cutting emissions at the necessary speed and scale.
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Europe’s cross-border CO2 networks start to take shape
In December, the European Commission released a list of the 18 projects competing to be formally recognised as key pieces within the EU’s emerging infrastructure for the transport and storage of CO2.
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Carbon Capture and the Inflation Reduction Act
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 provides critical updates to the 45Q tax credit, which incentivizes the use of carbon capture and storage technologies.
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Proposed EU emission standards for trucks and buses fall short of the ambition needed to decarbonise transport
Today, the European Commission presented one of the final pieces of this term’s European Green Deal agenda: a proposal for revised EU emission standards for heavy duty vehicles.
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Open Letter calling for multiple transport modalities for CO2 transport to be included in the Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) Regulation
Over 20 organisations call for multiple transport modalities for CO2 transport to be included in the Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) Regulation. “Carbon capture, removal and storage will play a critical role in the EU reaching climate neutrality by 2050. However a key barrier to achieving this remains access to CO2…
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European Parliament pushes for life-cycle analysis backed standard for hydrogen and ammonia
Today, the European Parliament Committee on Industry, Research and Energy (ITRE) voted its position on the Directive on Common rules for the internal markets in renewable and natural gases and in hydrogen.
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Germany makes significant progress in advancing carbon capture
For Germany to meet its climate goals, the development and implementation of carbon management technologies must be considered as a crucial priority.