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Work Area: Carbon CaptureRegion: U.S.Content Type: Article
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EPA must finalize strong carbon pollution standards for all coal and gas power plants
CATF calls on EPA to act now to cut carbon pollution across the power fleet by finalizing strong and comprehensive emissions standards.
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Two years of IIJA: An overview of carbon management implementation to date
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) was a major milestone in the United States’ climate policy development.
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The pore space race: Why the rapid development of geologic carbon storage is good for the climate
The U.S. is laying the groundwork to prevent hundreds of millions of tons of carbon dioxide pollution from entering the atmosphere.
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Interactive map of Class VI Wells for geologic storage of carbon dioxide
Class VI wells are a type of well used for geologic storage of carbon dioxide that EPA regulates under its Underground Injection Control Program.
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Training the future carbon capture workforce: An interview with Vernon Travis, Vernon Parish School Board member, on the Capturing Better Futures Initiative
Deploying carbon capture can create other valuable benefits as well. Providing good jobs is one of them.
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From Act to action: How the Inflation Reduction Act is accelerating decarbonization in the United States with carbon capture and storage
After the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), there is significant new momentum to combat the climate challenge.
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DOE announces first recipients of DAC hubs in an important step toward accelerating CO2 reductions
CATF welcomes the DOE’s announcement of up to $1.2 billion to advance the development of two commercial-scale direct air capture facilities in Texas and Louisiana.
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EPA proposes stringent carbon pollution standards for U.S. power fleet
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) proposed tight carbon pollution standards for the country’s fossil fuel-fired power fleet based on the best controls available.