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CATF expands California state advocacy, welcomes Ashley Arax as senior policy manager with decade of experience and deep ties to California
Clean Air Task Force welcomes Ashley Arax as Senior California Policy Manager to the U.S. State Energy and Climate Policy Program.
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The pore space race: Why the rapid development of geologic carbon storage is good for the climate
The U.S. is laying the groundwork to prevent hundreds of millions of tons of carbon dioxide pollution from entering the atmosphere.
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Class VI Well Permitting
Carbon capture and storage projects require captured emissions to be permanently stored in deep geologic formations via Class VI wells.
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Hydrogen in your Hulu ads: Here’s why it matters
Section 45V, the Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit (PTC), was passed into law in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022.
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Improving clean energy infrastructure deployment on federal public lands
U.S. public lands present extensive opportunities to manage ecosystems as carbon sinks and for climate resilience.
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EPA’s oil and gas methane standards were worth the wait
The requirements represent the first time the U.S. will address VOC and methane pollution from both new and existing sources nationwide.
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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.