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Testimony Regarding S.877/A. 2850 Before the State of New Jersey Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee
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Comments on EPA’s Proposed RFS Pathway for Biofuels Made From Sorghum Oil
CATF and five other organizations urge EPA to conduct a more comprehensive lifecycle GHG emission analysis for sorghum oil-based biofuels, to properly account for land use change impacts that result from the diversion of sorghum oil from feed markets to fuel markets.
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Testimony Regarding A5330 and S3560 Before the New Jersey Senate Environment and Energy Committee
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Incentives for CO2 Avoided: Comparison of Renewables Production Tax Credit and Proposed 45Q Legislation
The proposed extension and expansion of Section 45Q tax credits in the 115h Congress is comparable to the dollar per tonne value of avoided carbon from the Section 45 production tax credits (PTC).
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The Role of 45Q Carbon Capture Incentives in Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions
The 115th Congress is considering tax incentives that would reduce CO2 emissions by tens of millions of tonnes annually, in the form of the FUTURE Act (S 1353) and the Carbon Capture Act (HR 3761). The language in these bills would extend and expand Section 45Q of the U.S. tax…
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A Decade of Futility: The Renewable Fuel Standard, 2007-2017
Ten years ago, on December 19, 2007, President George W. Bush signed the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) into law and thus expanding the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). The RFS was not only sold as a policy to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increase energy security, but also…
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Testimony Regarding New Jersey’s Nuclear Power Plants Before the Senate Environment and Energy Committee and the Assembly Telecommunications and Utilities Committee
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Fumes Across the Fence-Line: The Health Impacts of Air Pollution from Oil & Gas Facilities on African American Communities
The oil and gas industry dumps 9 million tons of methane and toxic pollutants like benzene into our air each year. Methane is a greenhouse gas 87 times more potent than carbon dioxide at driving climate change and the oil and gas industry is now the largest source of methane…