CATF Resources
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Pricing It Right: Accounting for Non-Permanent CCU While Safeguarding the EU ETS
This joint analysis explores two main policy options for how to account for non-permanent CCU based on fossil CO₂ under the EU ETS.
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From Ambition to Realisation: A Vision for Germany’s Decarbonisation
Executive Summary Germany has made significant efforts toward achieving net-zero emissions and has markedly progressed in transforming its energy system. This success relies heavily on the expansion of renewable energy and enabling infrastructure. However, as weather-dependent renewable capacity grows, Germany increasingly faces periods of both energy surplus, when conditions are…
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Investing in innovation: Unlocking the full potential of geothermal energy in Central and Eastern Europe
Geothermal energy offers Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) a critical opportunity to strengthen energy security and meet climate targets.
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Implications of Alleviating Unreliable Electricity Supply for Energy Poverty: Evidence from Households in Benin
The energy poverty challenge in African countries extends beyond mere access to electricity, encompassing affordability and reliability of power.
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Clean Air Task Force 2024 Impact Report
Read our full report to learn more about CATF’s high-impact, strategic, and pragmatic work in 2024.
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Strategy at the Geopolitical Crossroads: The Imperative for Secure and Clean Energy in Central and Eastern Europe
To maintain cohesion and strategic independence, given the economic benefits of decarbonisation, CEE nations must promote a collaborative regional vision.
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Policy Brief: Will a Stronger Cedi Relieve Electricity Cost Burdens for Ghanaians?
The resilience of the cedi provides Ghana with an unusual window of opportunity to realign electricity prices.
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Overview of Nuclear Energy in the U.S.
With significant infrastructure investment and regulatory support, the U.S. could triple its nuclear capacity from ~100 GW to ~300 GW by 2050.