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A European Strategy for Carbon Capture and Storage
Executive Summary A critical decade for carbon capture and storage With the advent of legally binding commitments to achieve ‘net zero’ greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 or sooner there has been a marked growth in efforts to deploy carbon capture and storage across in Europe. This concept encompasses the suite…
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A European Strategy for Carbon Capture and Storage
In a major new report, Clean Air Task Force outlines a set of concrete steps needed to produce a comprehensive carbon capture and storage strategy fit for Europe’s climate ambitions. There has already been a marked growth in efforts to deploy carbon management technologies across Europe. But efforts to deploy…
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NDC Assessment: How Do Advanced Low-Emission Energy and Climate Technologies Factor into Nationally Determined Contributions?
CATF analysis finds both developed and developing countries plan to use advanced low-emission energy and climate technologies to meet climate goals.
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Hayden Hashimoto Testimony at EPA Public Hearing on Proposed Good Neighbor Plan for 2015 Ozone NAAQS
We urge EPA to move forward expeditiously with finalizing a Good Neighbor Plan for the 2015 ozone NAAQS.
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The gap between funding for carbon capture and storage projects and other emissions reduction options
Analysis by Carbon Limits for Clean Air Task Force has assessed some of the capital funding from major EU support schemes for renewable energy since 2012 on the basis of euros spent per tonne of CO2 avoided.
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Fit for 55: Decarbonising European Shipping
With the Fit for 55 proposals, EU policymakers finally can address emissions from shipping and its major impact on climate change and air quality.
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TEN-T: Transport of CO2 to permanent storage – a missing piece in Europe’s industrial decarbonization plan
As currently proposed, the TEN-T includes no mention of the importance played by multiple modalities transporting CO2 to storage – it must be amended to optimize synergies and foster decarbonization.
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Hayden Hashimoto Testimony at EPA Public Hearing on Mercury and Air Toxics Standards
The Mercury and Air Toxics Standards have been tremendously successful at reducing emissions of hazardous air pollutants from coal- and oil-fired power plants.