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Strong EU methane regulations for imported gas can slash methane pollution globally
Clean Air Task Force’s analysis indicates that implementing an EU import standard for oil and gas could reduce a third of global methane emissions from the oil and gas sector and can bring us closer to achieving the Global Methane Pledge goal by 2030.
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Unpacking the climate announcements in the State of the European Union 2023
Last month, Commission President von der Leyen delivered her final state of the European Union address before the 2024 European elections.
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There’s a challenging road ahead for hydrogen imports to the EU
In order to assess the suitability of different hydrogen transportation methods, CATF has launched a new report, Techno-Economic Realities of Long-Distance Hydrogen Transport.
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How the Net Zero Industry Act can create a European low-carbon industrial base through deploying carbon capture and storage
In response to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), in March 2023, the European Commission proposed a Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA).
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How national governments can harness the potential of carbon capture and storage in Europe
New fact sheets explore the potential for carbon capture and storage technologies in decarbonising key industrial sectors across Europe.
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Designing an EU methane import standard
Policymakers around the world are recognising the urgent need to drastically reduce global methane emissions.
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The 2022 French nuclear outages: Lessons for nuclear energy in Europe
There is no question that nuclear energy could play a valuable, possibly even pivotal role in a low-carbon European future.
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Where will Europe store its CO2?
CATF’s new report highlights that there is ample potential to develop storage capacity in a wide range of member states that wish to use carbon capture and storage (CCS) to decarbonise or to help other countries decarbonise. By mapping the relationship between suitable storage geology and likely areas of high…