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EU’s proposed Net-Zero Industry Act contains vital CO2 storage breakthrough, but success will depend on improvements of European clean energy deployment framework
Today’s Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) proposal from the European Commission represents a breakthrough moment for carbon capture and storage technologies, but questions about the broader climate technology deployment agenda in the EU remain unanswered.
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EPA finalizes “Good Neighbor” Federal Plan to address interstate smog
The rule will reduce interstate ozone (also referred to as smog) pollution to improve air quality in downwind states.
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Three potential benefits of hydrogen trucking, and what it will take to tap into them
In the U.S., long-haul heavy-duty trucking accounts for nearly half of the nation’s on-road, carbon-emitting diesel fuel consumption.
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Why the future of long-haul heavy trucking probably includes a lot of hydrogen
The climate crisis requires that we decarbonize our global transportation systems. The solution for some time has been “electrify everything.”
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Hydrogen could play key role in decarbonizing trucking, finds new CATF report
Findings pinpoint operational efficiency benefits of hydrogen fuel cell trucks and fueling infrastructure in race to net-zero trucking.
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CATF Statement on EU Methane Regulation Advocacy
In February, Politico Europe reported on allegations that Clean Air Task Force (CATF) had written a draft of an official compromise amendment circulated by Jutta Paulus, a Green Party Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Germany.
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Clean energy advocates call on Nuclear Regulatory Commission to move forward with Diablo Canyon licensing process
In a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), clean energy advocates called for an exemption to be granted for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant to continue operations while its application for license renewal is under review.
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A guide to monitoring and quantifying methane emissions from the oil and gas sector
More than a year after 110 countries signed onto the Global Methane Pledge at COP26 in Glasgow, nations are starting to make progress in enacting regulations to reduce methane emissions.