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An introduction to the next clean energy frontier: Superhot rock geothermal and a vision for firm, global clean energy
Next generation geothermal systems are one of the few clean energy sources capable of delivering reliable, 24/7 baseload power.
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New federal program dedicated to superhot rock geothermal could help address barriers, accelerate commercialization
The U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy announced the creation of a dedicated research and development program for superhot rock geothermal.
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Beyond infrastructure: Building a supportive community and policy environment
New England’s energy system must undergo an immense transformation to meet ambitious climate goals.
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U.S. Treasury’s final guidance on clean hydrogen production is an important step to bolstering U.S. hydrogen market while reducing emissions
WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasury issued its final guidance for the Section 45V Hydrogen Production Tax Credit (PTC), a key step in advancing domestic clean hydrogen production in the United States. The PTC was passed into law as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). …
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Recommendations for energy innovation: Opportunities for DOE demonstration programs
Demonstration projects offer American businesses an opportunity to attract investment across the supply chain.
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How we win on climate: 2024 impact highlights
2024 was a year of ups and downs. On the upside, we saw record deployment of clean energy, climate-friendly policy progress around the world, and growing support for having more energy options on the table. However, we also saw conflict, war, inflation, geopolitical tensions, and a changed political landscape as…
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Poland’s EU Council presidency: A chance to lead on energy and climate
Poland’s presidency of the Council in 2025 offers a critical opportunity to shape the EU’s energy and climate agenda at a pivotal moment.
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U.S. raises ambition in updated Nationally Determined Contribution, providing helpful measuring stick for climate progress
The Biden administration announced a new climate target for the U.S. to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 2035 as a part of its NDC.