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CATF supports White House initiative to advance fusion energy through international partnerships
DUBAI – At COP28 this week, the U.S. announced its new strategy to foster international partnerships to develop and commercialize nuclear fusion energy — a major step toward securing a potentially transformative clean energy source. “International collaboration has always been a flagship of fusion research and development,” said Sehila M. Gonzalez de…
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U.S. strengthens methane emissions standard for oil and gas, marking a pivotal move forward in tackling emissions from new and existing sources
EPA announced strong rules that will significantly reduce methane and volatile organic compound (VOC) pollution.
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Survey on Community Benefits and an Overview of Community Benefits Plans and Agreements
Community Benefits Plans (CBP) have potentially transformative impacts, but are still in an early stage of implementation.
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In a bold step forward, Michigan passes clean energy standard, committing to 100% clean energy portfolio by 2040
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a clean energy standard that puts Michigan on the path to 100% clean energy by 2040.
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Two years after IIJA: Reflecting on progress and a look ahead at what’s to come
It’s been two years since passage of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
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States, start your engines: The race for Climate Pollution Reduction Grants is on!
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced Phase 2 of the Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG) program.
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It takes a community: Hydrogen hubs and Community Benefits Plans explained
Community Benefits Plan are meant to ensure hub developers embody local priorities and provide benefits to workers, local communities, and disadvantaged communities.
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Interactive map of Class VI Wells for geologic storage of carbon dioxide
Class VI wells are a type of well used for geologic storage of carbon dioxide that EPA regulates under its Underground Injection Control Program.