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Unlocking Europe’s CO2 Storage Potential
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is widely recognised as a key part of reaching net zero especially as a solution for sectors with emissions that are hard to abate or for carbon removal technologies. A key barrier hindering large-scale uptake of CCS is the limited information on the geographical availability…
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A Vision for Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage in the EU
Action by the European Commission is urgent if the EU is to have a carbon capture, utilisation, and storage industry that is ‘fit for purpose.’
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A Vision for Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage in the EU
Action by the European Commission is urgent if the EU is to have a CCUS industry that is ‘fit for purpose.’
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Clean Air Task Force Response to the European Commission’s Consultation on List of Candidate Projects of Common Interest: CO2 Networks
CATF strongly supports the inclusion of projects in the thematic area of cross-border carbon dioxide transport infrastructure in the 1st Union list of Projects of Common Interest (PCIs) and Projects of Mutual Interest (PMIs) under the revised TEN-E regulation. Many of the candidate projects have significant potential to deliver the…
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Open Letter: NGOs call for clear and robust regulations to govern the use of carbon removals
Clean Air Task Force joins seven leading NGOs in calling for the European Commission to develop a clear and robust Carbon Removal Certification Framework.
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Porthos and Beyond: The Critical Importance of Carbon Capture and Storage Projects for Dutch Climate Goals
Porthos is Europe’s most advanced carbon capture and storage project that will make the Port of Rotterdam a decarbonisation hub. Without projects like Porthos, the Netherlands’ and the EU’s climate goals will be unattainable.
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Carbon Capture and the Inflation Reduction Act
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 provides critical updates to the 45Q tax credit, which incentivizes the use of carbon capture and storage technologies.
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Open Letter calling for multiple transport modalities for CO2 transport to be included in the Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) Regulation
Over 20 organisations call for multiple transport modalities for CO2 transport to be included in the Trans-European Transport Networks (TEN-T) Regulation. “Carbon capture, removal and storage will play a critical role in the EU reaching climate neutrality by 2050. However a key barrier to achieving this remains access to CO2…