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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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New York leads multi-state consortium to drive nuclear energy deployment and support state clean energy goals
The National Association of State Energy Officials announced a multi-state initiative to accelerate advanced nuclear energy projects.
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Congress aims to eliminate methane fee that would hold large polluters accountable and protect public health
Congress introduced a resolution to eliminate the regulation implementing the waste emissions charge.
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Rough seas for offshore wind: A hard look at causes for delay
Offshore wind has enormous output potential and is critical to grid decarbonization and meeting national and state-level clean energy goals.
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State clean electricity standards spur clean technology investments and reduce emissions
State-level action has played a crucial role in the development of the clean energy economy, including through clean electricity standards.
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As attention shifts to states, clean electricity standards take center stage as critical tools to spur clean energy investment and reduce emissions
New report and interactive map highlight policy designs and opportunities for states to create and implement clean electricity standards.
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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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New federal program dedicated to superhot rock geothermal could help address barriers, accelerate commercialization
The U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy announced the creation of a dedicated research and development program for superhot rock geothermal.