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CATF urges Senate to promote clean hydrogen and accelerate deployment
Last week, Clean Air Task Force provided testimony at a Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources hearing on clean hydrogen.
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Mike Fowler Testimony Before the United States Senate Committee on Energy & Natural Resources on Hydrogen
Senate testimony on the importance of hydrogen to global decarbonization efforts.
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Armond Cohen Testimony Before the United States Senate Environment and Public Works Committee on Advanced Nuclear Energy
Armond Cohen provided testimony on the importance of nuclear energy as a carbon-free energy source at a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Legislative Hearing.
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CATF experts to testify at Senate hearings on importance of critical carbon-free technologies
Clean Air Task Force experts will testify this week at separate Senate hearings on the importance of advancing a full suite of carbon-free technologies to decarbonize the global economy.
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EPA proposes reversing Trump-era finding, reaffirming importance of regulating pollution from coal and oil-fired power plants
EPA released a proposal to reaffirm the finding under Clean Air Act that it is appropriate and necessary to regulate emissions of toxic air pollution from coal- and oil-fired power plants.
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Zero-emission technologies for pneumatic controllers in the USA
A pneumatic controller is a device that monitors certain process variables such as temperature, pressure liquid level, etc., and generates an output signal to drive a control element, such as a control valve. Natural gas driven pneumatic controllers are used widely in the oil and gas industry. These devices release…
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Overview of U.S. Carbon Management Projects
After the reform of 45Q in 2018, the interest in carbon management technologies such as capture and direct air capture has been unprecedented.
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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.