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New CATF report proposes solutions to reimagine global ecosystem for nuclear energy deployment
Nuclear Energy at Scale proposes a suite of commercial and regulatory solutions that provide nuclear energy with a pathway to future success.
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Improving clean energy infrastructure deployment on federal public lands
U.S. public lands present extensive opportunities to manage ecosystems as carbon sinks and for climate resilience.
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Forecast with caution: Decarbonized electricity cost projections vs reality – an offshore wind case study
Forecasts play a crucial role in energy and decarbonization policy and investment planning.
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EU moves closer to unlocking carbon capture and storage for industrial decarbonisation
Brussels – Today, the Council of the European Union has adopted its general approach on the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA), further cementing the importance of carbon capture and storage in achieving Europe’s climate targets. “A CO2 storage obligation on the oil and gas sector can significantly support the decarbonisation…
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EPA’s oil and gas methane standards were worth the wait
The requirements represent the first time the U.S. will address VOC and methane pollution from both new and existing sources nationwide.
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CATF hosts COP28 Global Methane Pledge ministerial meeting, challenging leaders to take more action
Ministers celebrated progress at the Global Methane Pledge Ministerial Meeting – hosted by Clean Air Task Force – at COP28.
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Canada reaffirms commitment to curb methane emissions with proposed oil and gas standards
Today, the Government of Canada proposed new oil and gas standards to reduce methane emissions from its oil and gas sector.
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New global Playbook for nuclear energy outlines pathways to scale up new projects
Countries can meet clean energy goals without compromising on nonproliferation standards.