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In a bold step forward, Michigan passes clean energy standard, committing to 100% clean energy portfolio by 2040
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a clean energy standard that puts Michigan on the path to 100% clean energy by 2040.
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COP28: Global Stocktake proves Europe needs a new approach to climate action
How is Europe faring when it comes to clean energy deployment and what could be done to increase its chances of climate success?
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Two years after IIJA: Reflecting on progress and a look ahead at what’s to come
It’s been two years since passage of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
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Lessons learned from the recently cancelled NuScale-UAMPS project
Rather than a condemnation of a vital clean energy sector, the project’s cancellation offers an opportunity to glean insights from the hurdles faced by the global nuclear sector and to chart a more sustainable path forward.
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The European Hydrogen Bank – Europe’s latest effort to enable the continent’s hydrogen revolution
In September 2022, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pledged to create a “European Hydrogen Bank” in her State of the Union speech. Further details about the Bank, its tasks and structure were laid out in the European Hydrogen Bank communication in March this year and in August the…
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COP28 and Africa: Getting real about climate action and its barriers in Africa
As we head to COP28 here are three things to keep in mind if we want to get serious about climate action in Africa.
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24/7 carbon-free energy: How Europe can and must secure clean electricity around the clock
To deliver energy security, emission reductions, and economic growth, Europe needs to reframe its electricity decarbonisation strategy to aim for 24/7 carbon-free energy.
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To maximize climate benefits, CATF finds, use low-carbon hydrogen where it will deliver significant emissions reductions
A new position paper from Clean Air Task Force establishes priority applications for low-carbon hydrogen.