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The EU’s climate challenge of 2024: Tackling the planning gap head-on
Europe is facing a planning gap, which, left unaddressed, might jeopardize climate action altogether.
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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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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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Transforming the European Steel Sector to Net Zero
Steel is a critical component of the energy transition, yet remains one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise.
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Clean Energy from the Ground Up: Energy Communities in the European Union
Energy Communities (ECs) is a term prevalent across Europe and refers to publicly owned energy projects.
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A solutions-based approach to the UK’s net-zero transition
Overview The UK has long been regarded as a climate leader and has achieved clear progress, cutting its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% since 1990. There are important things to learn from the UK’s experience — it was the first major economy to legislate for net zero and the first…
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Decarbonising Poland’s Power System: A Scenario-Based Evaluation
Summary The historical dominance of coal in Poland’s energy sector presents unique challenges as the country strives for a sustainable and low-carbon future. As the tenth most manufacturing-reliant economy in Europe with a carbon-intensive energy system, Poland needs to navigate complexities and uncertainties of transitioning a large energy system while…