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Technology
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Europe needs an industrial fusion strategy to stay competitive in the growing global fusion race
A new policy brief released today calls for the European Union to adopt an industrial strategy for fusion energy.
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How Europe can make nuclear energy a key part of its clean industrial future
By integrating nuclear energy into the Clean Industrial Deal’s State Aid Framework, the EU can ensure industries have access to reliable clean power.
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Fusion energy: Opportunities for federal action to support energy innovation and commercialization
Fusion energy holds promise, but Congress and the administration need to provide federal support and certainty so it can achieve its full potential.
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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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Opportunities for federal leadership: Energy innovation, commercialization, and deployment
Federal investment in energy innovation creates significant opportunities to bolster American leadership and global competitiveness.
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An introduction to the next clean energy frontier: Superhot rock and the opportunities for responsible development
Understanding the benefits and potential impacts of next-generation geothermal is critical to ensuring its responsible development.
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Hydrogen hubs are key to domestic energy production and regional economies across the U.S.
Hydrogen hubs are intended to test, develop, and demonstrate technologies needed to minimize emissions intensity of hydrogen production, and the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program is at a pivotal moment. Despite significant progress, support, and investment in the seven selected hydrogen hubs, there are reports that the Trump administration is…
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Designing decarbonisation pathways for heavy industry in Central and Eastern Europe
EU Member States are confronted with a pressing dual imperative: the urgent need to decarbonise their economies while preserving industrial competitiveness.