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Technology Options and Optimal Pathways to a Net-Zero Electricity System in Nigeria Across Different Timelines
Nigeria faces a dual and urgent challenge: rapidly expanding electricity supply to support economic growth and industrialization, while transitioning its power sector toward net-zero carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions.
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What is needed to unlock decarbonisation of industrial energy users with nuclear energy in Poland
Overview In 2025, Clean Air Task Force hosted convenings and bilateral conversations with decision-makers from Poland’s major industrial energy consumers, energy system planners and regulator, Ministry of Energy, and the European Commission. These discussions aimed to coalesce around the recommendations on what is needed (at national and European level) to…
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Roadmap for Small Modular Reactors in Poland
Small modular reactors (SMRs) are emerging as an option within Poland’s future energy mix.
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Understanding the Value of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, and the Impacts of EPA’s Proposal to Roll Back the GHGRP
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recently proposed rollback of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP) would remove most source categories and suspend obligations for subpart W until reporting year 2034.
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Resource Library: EPA Natural Gas STAR Technical Documents
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Natural Gas STAR Program is a voluntary program aimed at reducing methane pollution from the oil and gas sector. Through this program, EPA partners with oil and gas operators and industry stakeholders to promote technology transfer and share best practices to mitigate the sector’s…
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Joint Letter: Welcoming the Release of the Geothermal Sustainable Development Pact
Clean Air Task Force joined NGOs in signing a joint letter welcoming the release of the Geothermal Sustainable Development Pact and the underlying Principles for Responsible Geothermal Development.
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U.S. Hydrogen Demand Assessment
This summary report aims to contextualize hydrogen’s current role in the U.S. industrial economy.
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Actions to Address Executive Order 14300: Reforming the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
Executive Order 14300, Reforming the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, represents a fundamental shift in how the federal government directs the licensing and regulation of civilian nuclear energy.