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An introduction to the next clean energy frontier: Superhot rock and water-based binary cycles
This blog is part of a series exploring and explaining the science behind next-generation geothermal, with a special focus on Superhot Rock Geothermal, through a curated tour of influential technical and academic papers. This edition highlights key features of the 2025 Conference Proceeding from the Stanford Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir…
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Clean Air Task Force releases updated global fusion map tracking rapid growth in fusion energy development
Clean Air Task Force has released an updated version of its Global Fusion Map, a public resource that tracks the rapidly expanding international fusion energy landscape. The new edition highlights major additions across private-sector projects, government initiatives, research collaborations, and commercial milestones. Designed for policymakers, industry leaders, journalists, and the…
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Decarbonizing the Asia-Pacific: Why the Asian Development Bank should start funding nuclear energy
The Asia-Pacific is home to some of the world’s fastest growing economies. Energy demand is expected to rise at least a quarter by 2050, yet the region remains highly reliant on fossil fuels for its economy. Decarbonizing the region is a major challenge, but not insurmountable – especially with financial…
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Rolling back NEPA puts clean energy progress—and public trust—at risk
For more than fifty years, the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) has served as one of the United States’ bedrock environmental protections. The law requires federal agencies to consider the reasonably foreseeable environmental impacts of their activities, integrate those considerations into agency decision making, and enhance public transparency in the…
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Washington released a draft forest offset rule, and there’s a lot to like
The Washington Department of Ecology has released a new draft of its forest offset protocol within it’s cap-and-invest program. The draft rule includes significant updates that could have a positive impact on the quality of carbon credits and ultimately, the program’s ability to deliver real climate benefits. Many of these…
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Anastasia Marceau joins Clean Air Task Force as Managing Director
Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is pleased to announce that Anastasia Marceau has joined the organization as Managing Director, leading CATF’s Executive team and identifying collaborative opportunities across CATF’s programs, advocacy, external engagement, people, finance, and operational functions. “Following a period of rapid growth and global expansion to fourteen countries…
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New CATF analysis reveals hidden electricity costs are stalling growth for African businesses
Cotonou, BENIN – New research from Clean Air Task Force shows that unreliable electricity and the high costs of backup solutions are driving a significant share of African businesses into financial distress. Using Benin as a case study, the analysis finds that backup systems like generators and voltage stabilizers make…
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CATF to EPA: Strong technical record and legal foundation require EPA to regulate carbon pollution from power plants under the Clean Air Act
WASHINGTON – Clean Air Task Force (CATF), along with partner organizations, submitted comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in response to its proposed repeal of the carbon pollution standards for existing coal-fired and new gas-fired power plants. “EPA has the responsibility – and the legal obligation – to…