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Armond Cohen Testimony Before the United States Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Advanced Nuclear Energy
Armond Cohen provided testimony on the importance of nuclear energy as a carbon-free energy source at a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Legislative Hearing.
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Zero-emission technologies for pneumatic controllers in the USA
A pneumatic controller is a device that monitors certain process variables such as temperature, pressure liquid level, etc., and generates an output signal to drive a control element, such as a control valve. Natural gas driven pneumatic controllers are used widely in the oil and gas industry. These devices release…
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Overview of U.S. Carbon Management Projects
After the reform of 45Q in 2018, the interest in carbon management technologies such as capture and direct air capture has been unprecedented.
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Carbon Management Provisions in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
The Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act (IIJA), signed into law on November 15, contains the largest single investment in carbon management provisions since the Department of Energy (DOE) began funding carbon capture research in 1997.
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Why Supporting Hydrogen in Build Back Better is Good for the Climate
Six reasons that the hydrogen production tax credit (PTC) in the Build Back Better Act (BBBA) is good policy and essential to kickstart full decarbonization.
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CATF Testimony to EPA on New Source Performance Standards
Clean Air Task Force experts gave the following testimony at the November 30th EPA listening session on new performance standards to regulate methane emissions from the U.S. oil and gas sector. Darin Schroeder, Staff Attorney I am Darin Schroeder, and I’m an attorney with Clean Air Task Force. First, I…
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How will H.R. 5376 help the United States Build Back Better?
A summary of Build Back Better Act measures that seek to drive economic development along a low-carbon trajectory
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Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act: A Down Payment on Fulfilling Federal Promises for Climate Action
The Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA) represents months of bipartisan negotiations and is the first critical component of achieving the vision laid out in President Biden’s American Jobs Plan.