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Driving clean industrial innovation across the U.S.
How can states tap into federal funding for the industrial sector?
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Colorado legislature passes crucial bill advancing renewable energy siting, helping state meet ambitious decarbonization goals
Today, Colorado passed a key bill that takes a first step toward expediting the deployment of clean energy infrastructure.
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EPA delivers carbon emission reductions from power plants, but work remains
EPA recently finalized carbon pollution standards for existing coal and new gas-fired power plants as required under the Clean Air Act.
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Clean Hydrogen in Louisiana
Louisiana is one of the largest hydrogen producing states, primarily for use in oil refineries, chemical plants, and fertilizer production.
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D.C. Circuit reaffirms a critical and longstanding component of the Clean Air Act, allowing California to move forward with program to reduce emissions and air pollution from cars and trucks
A D.C. Circuit panel unanimously dismissed and rejected challenges to the U.S. EPA’s decision to reinstate its waiver to California’s Advanced Clean Car Program.
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Carbon Capture and Storage in Louisiana
Understanding the process, economics, benefits, and risks is paramount to informed decision making about carbon capture deployment in Louisiana.
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Carbon Capture and Storage in the Midwest
Carbon capture and storage refers to a suite of technologies that reduce carbon dioxide pollution from industrial facilities and power plants.
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Carbon Capture and Storage in Colorado
Technologies such as carbon capture and storage will be needed to achieve Colorado’s climate targets.