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The state of siting: New E3 report identifies recommendations and best practices for state-level renewable energy siting reform
Rapidly accelerating the deployment of renewable energy projects is paramount for the United States to meet its net zero by 2050 climate goal.
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Understanding carbon capture and storage prospects in Pennsylvania
Carbon capture and storage is critical to near-term decarbonization in Pennsylvania.
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A New Look at Carbon Capture and Storage Opportunities in Pennsylvania
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is one strategy to mitigate carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions that contribute to climate change.
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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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Accounting for soil organic carbon for section 40B eligibility is neither aligned with statute or technologically feasible
CORSIA and the current version of Department of Energy’s GREET model do not align on crediting changes in organic carbon in cultivated soils.
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GREET underestimates indirect land use change, undermining the climate benefits of section 40B
GREET underestimates indirect land use change compared to the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation.
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Alternative incrementality compliance pathways
A 5% exemption to incrementality is too broad and will increase systemwide emissions, contrary to the text and intent of section 45V.
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Systemwide emissions and the importance of the three pillars
The text of section 45V requires an evaluation of systemwide emissions impacts when assessing lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.