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U.S. climate deal signals new impetus in transatlantic decarbonization efforts
As one of Europe’s most important partners, this renewed commitment to climate action should be warmly welcomed by policymakers throughout the bloc.
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How the EU can certify low-carbon hydrogen
Recently, the European Commission delivered an important message: Europe will not be able to produce all the hydrogen it will require to decarbonise hard-to-electrify sectors such as steel, high-temperature industrial process heat, and shipping.
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Open Letter on Climate Innovation in Germany
For Germany, climate technologies are the best strategy for rapid energy independence.
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EU clean tech ambition spreads beyond Western Europe in latest Innovation Fund announcement
Yesterday, the EU Innovation Fund announced its second round of large scale projects, with an additional four carbon capture and storage and three hydrogen projects getting funding.
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Five core components of a national carbon management strategy in Germany
According to the leading studies outlining Germany’s path to climate neutrality in 2045, carbon management technologies, like carbon capture and storage and direct air capture, will play an important role in remaking the country’s energy system. As covered in a previous post, Germany’s industrial sector, which represent approximately 20% of…
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Open Letter to European Parliament and Council of the EU on AFIR and FuelEU Maritime Proposals
Broad industry-NGO coalition calls for EU hydrogen quota for shipping.
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European Parliament ETS reform collapse is a major setback to industrial decarbonisation efforts
The European Parliament has today failed to find any agreement in plenary on the revision of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).
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Open Letter to Members of the European Parliament on the Emissions Trading System and Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
Open letter to Members of the European Parliament: time to vote for an EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) that work for the climate and support industrial transformation.