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Significant cuts to U.S. clean energy demonstration projects threatens global competitiveness and innovation
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy announced the cancellation of 24 awards issued through the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations.
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Final NECPs show progress, but fall short of being true investment roadmaps
Brussels – This week, the European Commission released its long-awaited assessment of the final updated National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) submitted by 24 Member States. While the final plans reflect progress compared to earlier drafts, they still fall short of being the full set of investment and implementation tools…
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Four countries have effectively reduced their waste methane emissions through policy action. Here’s what they have in common.
The waste sector, encompassing both solid waste and wastewater, is responsible for roughly 20% of global methane emissions.
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Can they “Make Atoms Great Again”? How the federal government can support domestic advanced nuclear energy production and exports
This blog is part of a series that explores the federal policies and actions needed to deploy next-generation geothermal, sources of nuclear energy (both fission and fusion), and carbon capture and storage – technologies the Trump administration indicated as priorities on Earth Day. The policy brief highlighting these technologies can…
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CATF Statement: Federal government earns an “incomplete” on nuclear energy
President Trump issued four executive orders last week focused on unlocking advanced nuclear energy domestically and abroad.
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Exploring the challenges, needs, and opportunities for next-generation geothermal in Europe: Insights from the CATF Roundtable in Warsaw
Clean Air Task Force convened developers, researchers, and policymakers on the sidelines of the Global Geothermal Energy Summit in Warsaw.
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European Commission issues landmark decision assigning CO₂ storage obligations to oil and gas producers under NZIA
BRUSSELS – The European Commission yesterday published a long-awaited Decision that operationalises Article 23 of the Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA), assigning individual CO₂ storage obligations to 44 oil and gas producers across the European Union (EU). These obligations are individual shares of the Commission’s target for developing 50 million tonnes…
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Next-generation geothermal: Opportunities for federal action to support domestic energy production and innovation
Next-generation geothermal can drive American energy abundance and support energy security, all while adding clean, firm power to the grid with adequate support across the value chain. Federal investment in research, development, demonstration, and deployment, along with sustained support for federal offices like the Department of Energy’s Geothermal Technologies Office (DOE GTO) and Loan Programs Office (DOE LPO) will help advance American leadership and innovation in next-generation geothermal technologies.