CATF Resources
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Methane from Natural Gas and the New US EPA Rules for This Industry
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CATF Policy Overview: Biofuels
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CATF Comments on RFS Eligibility of Palm-based Biofuels
CATF’s comments describe how a decision to qualify biofuels derived from palm oil as “renewable fuels” under the RFS would violate EPA’s statutory obligations, particularly its duty to ensure that qualifying fuels provide a reduction in lifecycle GHG emissions. CATF also contributed to a broader set of comments on the…
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Bioenergy, Forests, Climate: Getting It Right Matters and Is No Easy Task
Bioenergy is not inherently carbon- or climate neutral, but there are times and situations to generate low- or zero-carbon energy from select biomass types.
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Brick Kilns Performance Assessment: A Roadmap for Cleaner Brick Production in India
India is the second largest producer of clay fired bricks, accounting for more than 10 percent of global production. India is estimated to have more than 100,000 brick kilns, producing about 150-200 billion bricks annually, employing about 10 million workers and consuming about 25 million tons of coal annually. India’s…
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EPA’s New Standards for Oil & Gas: What They Do, and Don’t Do
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Comments on Class VI testing and monitoring guidance
Comments on Class VI testing and monitoring guidance
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The Nuclear Decarbonization Option: Profiles of Selected Advanced Reactor Technologies
We live in a world divided by many issues, but most policy-makers accept the basic premise that increasing the availability of affordable low-carbon energy would make the world healthier, wealthier, and safer. Conventional fuel delivery systems are strained in many regions, the global geopolitics of energy supply are fraught, and…