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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…
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Cutting through the noise on the Inflation Reduction Act: Key learnings for climate technology in Europe
A new brief from Clean Air Task Force reframes and analyses the U.S. policy approach to driving investments across the entire clean technology lifecycle and offers recommendations for European policymakers on how to design a business case to advance clean energy.
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Achieving the benefits of NZIA objectives require improving Europe’s deployment of clean energy infrastructure
The Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA) recently proposed by the European Commission offers a strengthened industrial vision for the European Union that could bolster energy security, accelerate emissions reductions, and increase economic activity.
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Stage set for Europe to take methane mitigation measures global
Today, the European Parliament officially adopted its position on the EU Methane Regulation ahead of trilogues.
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Tracking methane momentum among activist groups in Europe
The EU is beginning to see an unprecedented groundswell of popular activism for an unlikely topic: methane abatement.
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800+ methane emissions sources around Europe highlights need for strong EU Methane Regulation
Clean Air Task Force has released a report documenting methane pollution from oil and gas infrastructure within the EU.
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European citizens from France, Italy, Germany, and Poland strongly support tough regulations to reduce methane emissions
Methane pollution emerged as a major issue on the EU climate agenda in 2021. From generating headlines across the continent to the joint EU-U.S. Global Methane Pledge launch at COP26, the call to tackle methane emissions is now being endorsed by hundreds of head of state and government. With the…
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Ten-T vote in European Parliament omits CO2 transport options
Brussels – Today, the European Parliament’s Committee on Transport and Tourism failed to explicitly endorse diverse, flexible modes of CO2 transport as a key element of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). The TEN-T regulation is a critical opportunity to incentivise decarbonisation projects in the transportation space. Clean Air Task Force…