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Clean Air Task Force and Partner Organizations’ Comments to EPA on Proposed Repeal of the Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
Clean Air Task Force (CATF), along with partner organizations, submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in response to its proposal to repeal the greenhouse gas endangerment finding and over a decade of motor vehicle greenhouse gas standards. EPA has proposed reconsidering the endangerment finding and rescinding greenhouse…
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CATF Comments on USDA NEPA Procedures
CATF comments on USDA NEPA procedures regarding the Revision of USDA NEPA Implementing Regulations, Docket No. USDA-2025-000 You can also find the comments on the USDA EPA procedures on regulations.gov here.
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CATF Comments on Department of the Interior NEPA procedures
CATF comments on DOI NEPA procedures regarding the Revision of DOI NEPA Implementing Regulations, DOI-2025-0004 You can also find the comments on the DOI EPA procedures on regulations.gov here.
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CATF Comments on DOE NEPA Procedures
CATF comments on DOE NEPA procedures regarding the Revision of DOE NEPA Implementing Regulations, RIN 1990-AA52, DOE-HQ-2025-0026 You can also find the comments on the DOE EPA procedures on regulations.gov here.
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Clean Air Task Force and Partner Organizations’ Comments to EPA on Proposed Repeal of the Carbon Pollution Standards for Existing Coal-fired and New Gas-fired Power Plants
CATF, Center for Biological Diversity, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and Sierra Club submitted comments strongly urging EPA to maintain the reasonable, cost-effective, and life-saving carbon pollution standards issued in 2024 and withdraw this proposed repeal. This comment addresses numerous legal deficiencies in EPA’s decision-making…
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Optimizing Grid Infrastructure and Proactive Planning to Support Load Growth and Public Policy Goals
The power sector is facing the highest level of growing demand in decades, driven by the rapid expansion of new data centers, reshoring of manufacturing, and the electrification of end uses. To meet projected demand, the U.S. electricity supply will have to expand more than five times faster than in…
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Overview of Nuclear Energy in the U.S.
With significant infrastructure investment and regulatory support, the U.S. could triple its nuclear capacity from ~100 GW to ~300 GW by 2050.
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Unlocking California’s Geothermal Potential: A Strategic Opportunity for Clean, Firm Power
Next-generation geothermal energy is well-positioned to play an important role in California’s clean energy mix.