CATF Ressources
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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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Restructuring Innovation for the Zero-Carbon Climate: Blueprint for an Innovation Technology Framework
A fresh look at the new institutions, policies, and strategies – the Innovation Technology Framework – that we must construct if we hope to provide affordable, carbon-free energy at a scale equal to the climate challenge.
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Gaps, Challenges, and Pathways Forward for Superhot Rock Energy: Synthesis Report
Summary report on a survey of methods, challenges, and pathways forward for superhot rock geothermal energy.
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CATF Bellona joint letter on CCS in the Clean Industrial Deal
CATF, alongside Bellona and 37 other signatories, calls for an ambitious Clean Industrial Deal to drive industrial decarbonisation in Europe. CCS deployment is essential to achieving EU climate goals and the CID is a key opportunity to solidify Europe’s leadership in climate action. The letter calls for commissioners to:
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Unearthing the Reality of “Zombie Energy Systems” in Africa’s Energy Transition
Africa’s energy transition is unique and complicated by – among other things – the pervasive presence of “Zombie Energy Systems.”
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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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What the Public Consultation reveals about Poland’s Updated National Energy and Climate Plan
Poland’s power sector must undergo a complete U-turn, shifting from its current 70% reliance on coal generation to almost the same percentage of zero-carbon sources by mid-century. This monumental task—essential for meeting ambitious climate targets —will remain out of reach unless Poland rethinks its energy planning and implementation of key…
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Joint Letter: Creating a Clean Industry in Central and Eastern Europe – Recommendations for EU and National Governments
Central and Eastern European countries face unique challenges in decarbonising their economies, especially in heavy industry. Despite these challenges, the region holds significant potential for clean industrial growth. Clean Air Task Force joined NGOs in a joint letter proposing key recommendations for EU and national governments to drive this transformation.