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U.S. perceptions of superhot rock energy in 2023
CATF commissioned leading research firm Brandata to conduct public polling on awareness and perception of superhot rock energy around the U.S. They found a lack of knowledge of superhot rock energy, but strong support for its development after receiving information about it. This presentation explores the results and key findings from the…
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Modernizing GHG Accounting Rules and Climate Leadership Programs
This report series finds that better GHG accounting and disclosures could fundamentally change how large electricity buyers are incentivized.
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Clean Air Task Force Testimony on Colorado Siting Study Bill
The siting study bill is a positive incremental step toward ensuring Colorado can meet its decarbonization goals.
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Hydrogen Blending – Not a serious decarbonization pathway
Hydrogen blending generally refers to the injection of low-carbon hydrogen into the natural gas grid to partially decarbonize natural gas users.
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Rebecca Tremain Testimony Before the UK House of Lords Environment and Climate Change Committee
On May 1, 2024, CATF’s Director of UK Government Affairs, Rebecca Tremain, gave evidence at the UK House of Lords methane inquiry, exploring straightforward and cost-effective measures to tackle oil and gas methane emissions.
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Decarbonizing Aviation: Enabling Technologies for a Net-Zero Future
Executive Summary Combustion of jet fuel is one of the most important mechanisms by which aviation contributes to climate change, accounting for an estimated 2%–3% of global carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions before considering additional warming effects from contrails. Those emissions could triple by 2050, potentially accounting for 25% of CO2…
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An Exploration of Options and Opportunities for the San Joaquin Valley’s Clean Energy Future
California’s San Joaquin Valley is in a unique position to benefit from the clean energy transition given its existing industry, land, skilled workforce, and clean energy resources.
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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.