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Geologic Carbon Storage Through Enhanced Oil Recovery
The advancement of carbon capture technology combined with carbon dioxide (CO2) enhanced oil recovery (EOR) holds the promise of reducing the carbon footprint of coal-fired power plants and other industrial sources, while at the same time boosting production of oil. CO2 injection in deep formations has a long track record….
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Good News From the Dump: Methane Emissions from Solid Waste: Current Conditions and Future Prospects
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How Much Does CCS Really Cost? An Analysis of Phased Investment in Partial CO2 Capture and Storage for New Coal Power Plants in the United States
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CATF Comments Urging EPA to Waive the Corn Portion of the RFS
In the midst of the worst drought in decades, CATF submitted comments with ActionAid, Friends of the Earth, and Environmental Working Group urging EPA to waive the portion of the RFS mandate that can be met using corn ethanol in 2012-2013. ActionAid’s report on the financial cost that the US…
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CATF Testimony on Technologies to Meet EPA’s Proposed New Source Performance Standards for Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Electric Generating Units
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CATF Testimony before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Energy and Power on “American Energy Initiative” H.R. 6172
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Barriers and Opportunities for Reducing Methane Emissions from Coal Mines
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CATF’S Forest & Climate Project Overview