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Carbon Capture and Storage and the National Energy and Climate Plans
Scientific evidence has shown that deploying carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies will be critical if we are to achieve our climate goals. Efforts to accelerate deployment have increased in the EU over the past year, but challenges remain. As EU Member States revise their National Energy and Climate Plans…
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Small Modular Reactors: A Technical and Economic Assessment
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) represent the promise of a new nuclear technology to supply zero-emissions, safe, and dispatchable power.
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Hydrogen for Decarbonization: A Realistic Assessment
Hydrogen is increasingly seen as an option for decarbonizing certain emissions sources and sectors where direct electrification or other low-carbon options might not be technically or economically feasible.
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Hydrogen Production via Electrolysis
Cost forecasts for ‘clean’ hydrogen are an important consideration for many industries as they seek to develop strategies for decarbonizing their operations.
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Hydrogen for Decarbonization: A Realistic Assessment
This short paper presents a pragmatic framework in which hydrogen can play an effective role as a climate solution.
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Joint Letter: Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scope 2 Guidance Modernization
Joint letter calling for critical updates to the Greenhouse Gas Protocol Scope 2 guidance for corporate electricity purchases and improved opportunities to recognize actions that drive global decarbonization.
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Solid Oxide Electrolysis: A Technology Status Assessment
Global efforts to decarbonize are expected to create a strong demand for hydrogen produced through clean electricity-powered electrolyzers.
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Sam Bailey Testimony Before the Pennsylvania House of Representatives Public Hearing on Hydrogen Hubs
On Monday, November 13, 2023, Clean Air Task Force Appalachia Regional Hubs Manager, Sam Bailey, provided testimony before the Pennsylvania House of Representatives public hearing on hydrogen hubs and climate change.