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Joint call to action for a strategy on regional CO2 infrastructure in the Netherlands, Belgium, and North Rhine-Westphalia
Clean Air Task Force supports a call to action outlining the need for closer cooperation across the region of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
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Why Europe’s wind industry needs decarbonised steel
To build Europe’s wind infrastructure, we will need decarbonised steel. For this, support for hydrogen infrastructure will be essential.
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Cut methane to avoid passing climate tipping points
We can take quick action now by cutting methane emissions to stop the pollution that is causing much of the melting in the first place.
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Europe’s gap between carbon storage development and capture demand
In response to rising carbon prices and binding net zero targets, more and more polluting industries in Europe have announced their intention to capture their CO2 emissions for permanent geological storage. The CATF project map indicates around 50 such initiatives across diverse sectors and geographies, amounting to over 80 Mt captured per year by 2030. But will there be enough storage space to accommodate all this CO2?
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The gap between EU carbon capture and storage ambitions and available funding
Carbon capture and storage will not need public support indefinitely, as higher carbon prices and demand for low-carbon products emerge and technology costs are driven down. But strong investment is now essential to help cover first-mover costs and establish shared infrastructure for CO2 transport and storage.
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TEN-E agreement includes two carbon management breakthroughs
The TEN-E agreement includes CO2 storage and CO2 transport modalities, two vital measures for advancing carbon management projects in Europe.
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EU Gas Package acknowledges importance of hydrogen in energy transition
The EU Gas Package released today highlighted the vital role of hydrogen for both the net-zero future and the transition to it.
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European Commission develops first EU-wide proposal on cutting methane emissions in energy sector
The EU methane regulation is a strong step forward on domestic methane emissions, but more is needed to cut methane emissions from imported gas.