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Two years since CHIPS and Science Act: Early wins, challenges, and opportunities ahead
To meet the growing demands on the electricity grid, the U.S. must invest in innovative technologies that ensure reliable energy supplies.
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Appalachian hydrogen hub receives DOE award, a major step toward demonstrating low-carbon hydrogen production using carbon capture and storage
Last week, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2).
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EPA announces historic funding in a significant step to reduce emissions and bolster state economies
Today, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the awards of the first-of-its-kind Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG).
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Driving clean industrial innovation across the U.S.
How can states tap into federal funding for the industrial sector?
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EPA delivers carbon emission reductions from power plants, but work remains
EPA recently finalized carbon pollution standards for existing coal and new gas-fired power plants as required under the Clean Air Act.
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New report finds California’s San Joaquin Valley can uniquely benefit from the clean energy transition
A new report finds that California’s San Joaquin Valley is in a unique position to benefit from the clean energy transition.
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Accounting for soil organic carbon for section 40B eligibility is neither aligned with statute or technologically feasible
CORSIA and the current version of Department of Energy’s GREET model do not align on crediting changes in organic carbon in cultivated soils.
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GREET underestimates indirect land use change, undermining the climate benefits of section 40B
GREET underestimates indirect land use change compared to the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation.