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U.S. State of the Union underscores importance of clean energy deployment and strong pollution controls
At this year’s State of the Union, President Biden highlighted the progress that’s been made to implement climate and clean energy laws.
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Making sense of our options to decarbonize aviation
A newly released report from CATF examines these options and finds that aviation decarbonization will likely require a mix of fuels.
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Modernizing GHG Accounting Rules and Climate Leadership Programs: How Attributional and Consequential Accounting Differ and Why Both are Essential to Measure and Incentivize Progress Towards GHG Reduction Goals
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Modernizing GHG Accounting Rules and Climate Leadership Programs: When Should Companies be Able to Claim They Consume Carbon-Free Electricity?
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Dedicated clean hydrogen production likely has a limited role in power sector decarbonization, finds CATF report
Clean Air Task Force analyzed the plausibility of clean hydrogen use in the power sector and found that dedicated clean hydrogen production and use, in many cases, is a costly and inefficient decarbonization strategy. Meanwhile, using electrolytic hydrogen as a storage fuel to balance excess surplus clean electricity could have…
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Properly accounting for indirect land use change
If Treasury uses GREET to model SAF lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, it must modify it to be both similar to CORSIA and to fully account for indirect land use changes Statutory overview Section 45Z requires that lifecycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for SAF be determined using either “(I) the most…