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A Roadmap for the Deployment of EU Hydrogen Valleys
Clean hydrogen is widely viewed as an important tool for achieving economy-wide decarbonisation.
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Open Letter: Call to support Article 18 of the Net Zero Industry Act
CATF joins other organisations to call for EU Member States to support Article 18 of the Net-Zero Industry Act introducing a mandatory, individual contribution of oil and gas producers to the Union-wide target for available CO2 injection capacity. The signatories are: Third Generation Environmentalism (E3G) European Environmental Bureau (EEB) Climate…
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Community Ownership of Clean Energy Infrastructure, Explained
Achieving climate goals in the United States and elsewhere will require an unprecedented expansion of clean sources of electricity, the electric transmission grid, and other climate-friendly infrastructure.
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Fueling Change: EU’s Opportunity to Curb Flaring Pollution and Protect Millions
Through a strong methane import standard, the EU can dent global flaring emissions and decrease the health risk of nearby populations.
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Non-CO2 Climate Impacts of Aviation: Contrails
Eliminating the aviation sector’s contribution to global climate change will require two major changes on the technology side. The first is a wholesale shift from conventional fossil fuel-derived aviation fuel to a more climate- compatible set of energy carriers, including hydrogen and hydrogen-derived synthetic drop-in fuels made via processes that…
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Building Resilience Through Clean Technology Innovation in Central and Eastern Europe
Energy security and just transition are key pillars of energy transition in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Carbon Capture and Storage in Illinois
Understanding the process, economics, benefits, and risks is paramount to informed decision-making about carbon capture and storage technology deployment in Illinois.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule for Petroleum and Natural Gas
The comments strongly support updates to subpart W of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program, focusing on the requirements for oil and gas operators to report their methane, CO2 and N20 emissions.