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What’s good and what’s missing from biofuel safeguards in California’s updated Low Carbon Fuel Standard
California’s Air Resources Board (CARB) is on the verge of major updates to its Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS).
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on NYSERDA’s Nuclear Blueprint
Nuclear technology and other clean firm technologies will be a key part of the energy transition across many jurisdictions.
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The Global Race for Advanced Nuclear Is On
The 2024 update tracks nearly 80 advanced nuclear demonstration projects, but these numbers do not tell the full story.
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Newly proposed categorical exclusion could bolster deployment of superhot rock geothermal energy
The Bureau of Land Management proposed a new categorical exclusion aiming to accelerate responsible geothermal development on public lands.
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In a win for clean air and climate, Supreme Court rejects initial attempt to block carbon pollution standards for power plants
The Supreme Court declined to block EPA’s rules setting carbon pollution guidelines for existing coal-fired, and performance standards for new gas-fired power plants.
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Team Pennsylvania and Clean Air Task Force convene leaders to discuss challenges, opportunities of industrial decarbonization
More than 100 leaders from business, industry, labor, higher education and nonprofit organizations convened today for a roundtable on industrial decarbonization.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments to California Air Resources Board (CARB) on Low Carbon Fuel Standard Amendments
Clean Air Task Force provided comments to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) in February, May, August, and October of 2024 on proposed amendments on California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard.
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DOE makes $1.5 billion investment in four critical transmission projects, taking important step facilitating the clean energy transition
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) just announced a $1.5 billion investment in four important transmission projects.