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Federal Funding Programs that Support Alternative Fuel Corridor Implementation and Decarbonization of the Long-Haul Trucking Industry
A resource to understand how federal funding can be used for efficient and cost-effective development of alternative fuel corridors.
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Joint Letter: Increased Transparency Needed Around Department of Energy’s Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program
The letter recommends a prioritized set of information that the Department of Energy should share and includes recommended timeline.
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Climate Pollution Reduction Grants for Emissions Reductions in the Industrial Sector
The Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) program presents a historic opportunity for states and municipalities to develop and implement pollution reduction plans. The industrial sector is one of the nation’s largest sources of emissions, and jurisdictions can maximize the impact of CPRG funds by taking a holistic approach to emission…
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Climate Pollution Reduction Grants: A Holistic Approach to Emissions Reductions in the Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle Sector
The Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) program presents a historic opportunity for states and municipalities.
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Survey on Community Benefits and an Overview of Community Benefits Plans and Agreements
Community Benefits Plans (CBP) have potentially transformative impacts, but are still in an early stage of implementation.
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Community Ownership of Clean Energy Infrastructure, Explained
Achieving climate goals in the United States and elsewhere will require an unprecedented expansion of clean sources of electricity, the electric transmission grid, and other climate-friendly infrastructure.
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Carbon Capture and Storage in Illinois
Understanding the process, economics, benefits, and risks is paramount to informed decision-making about carbon capture and storage technology deployment in Illinois.
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Community Benefits Programs and Clean Energy
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in using community benefits programs for clean energy infrastructure projects.