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Natural Gas: Palliative, Not a Cure
Plentiful and cheap natural gas is the Prozac of American energy policy. It may take the edge off of some of our worst symptoms in the near term. But it can also dull us to solving key long term and chronic problems, especially regarding climate change. And, as with any…
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Public Transit Buses: Diesel or CNG?
Recently, Pittsburgh’s mayor, Luke Ravenstahl, announced that his city would buy four new garbage trucks fueled by compressed natural gas (CNG) rather than diesel because, among other reasons, it would improve local air quality. Like Pittsburgh, many municipalities are dealing with an aging fleet of vehicles and weighing the environmental…
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Bridging the Gap: How Nuclear-Derived Zero-Carbon Fuels Can Help Decarbonize Marine Shipping
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Senate passage of the Inflation Reduction Act brings U.S. within inches of historic investment in clean energy leadership
The U.S. Senate just voted to pass the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, clearing a significant hurdle to advancing an historic bill that would unlock more than $369 billion in climate and clean energy investment.
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Final COP28 text reflects complexities of global climate action, breaks ground with new, pragmatic approach
COP28 negotiations came to a close today as negotiators from 198 Parties agreed to a historic final text.
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Managing the Transitionto Zero-Carbon Marine Fuels
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What does it take to make low-emission hydrogen and ammonia?
Today, 80% of global final energy demand is met by unabated fossil fuels, which release carbon dioxide and other harmful pollutants into the atmosphere when burned.
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CCS Project Track Record Report