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Fusion on the Grid – A U.S. Fusion Policy Report
Fusion energy has the potential to secure permanent U.S. energy independence, stabilize grids in a low-carbon future, and unlock a potentially massive global market. With the right policies, the United States can cement its position as the world leader in fusion energy, which could ensure economic and energy security for…
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Clean Air Task Force Comments to USDA on Technical Guidelines for Climate-Smart Agricultural Crops Used as Biofuel
Clean Air Task Force submitted comments to USDA on Technical Guidelines for Climate-Smart Agriculture Crops Used as Biofuel.
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Hydrogen Fuel Cells for Heavy-Duty Trucking
Hydrogen is an important tool for reducing emissions from many types of heavy-duty trucks.
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Nicole Pavia Testimony Before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works on Improving the Federal Review and Permitting Processes
Nicole Pavia provided testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works on improving the federal review and permitting processes.
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A Policy Framework for Scaling Up Permanent Carbon Dioxide Removal in the United States
The removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere for storage in durable carbon sinks is an indispensable strategy in efforts to prevent the worst effects of climate change.
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Carbon Capture and Storage in Michigan
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) refers to a suite of technologies that reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) pollution from power plants and industrial facilities by at least 95%. CCS captures CO2 and other pollutants directly from a facility before they are emitted. The CO2 is then compressed and transported to where…
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Regulatory Framework for Hydrogen in the U.S.
The regulatory framework for hydrogen in the United States is fragmented, complex, and involves multiple government agencies.
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State Clean Electricity Standards
Executive summary With recent growth in public support and financial incentives for clean energy, states have new opportunities to expand their leadership in the transition to clean electricity. A growing number of states have adopted a clean electricity standard (CES) as a key component of their decarbonization strategies and to…