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Clean Air Task Force Response to Consultation on the Austrian Carbon Management Strategy
In this consultation response, CATF sets out recommendations for what should be considered in the development of the Austrian Carbon Management Strategy.
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Carbon Capture and Storage in Europe FAQs
What is carbon capture and storage and why does Europe need it? What is carbon capture and storage? CO₂ can be permanently prevented from entering the atmosphere and driving climate change by injecting it into certain types of rock formation found deep underground. The CO₂ must first be ‘captured’ by…
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Recommendations for the EU Industrial Carbon Management Strategy
This report provides recommendations for the large-scale deployment of carbon capture and storage technologies within the EU.
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Decarbonising materials for the energy system transition
Efforts to mitigate climate change are anticipated to lead to the substantial deployment of renewable energy assets such as solar photovoltaics (PV) and wind power over the course of the coming decades. Whilst an energy system dominated by renewable energy will significantly reduce the consumption of fuels as raw materials,…
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Class VI Well Permitting
Carbon capture and storage projects require captured emissions to be permanently stored in deep geologic formations via Class VI wells.
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Air Pollutant Reductions From Carbon Capture
This report provides a rigorous engineering analysis of the air quality impacts of integrating carbon capture technology on two hard-to-decarbonize industrial processes and finds a significant reduction in health-harming air pollutants along with reductions in carbon pollution. The analysis in the report involved modeling the impacts on carbon dioxide (CO2)…
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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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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…