Resource Type
Presentation
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Achieving Deep Emissions Reductions with CO2 Networks for Europe
A primer on CO2 networks – what they are and how they can contribute to decarbonising Europe.
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CCUS in California: Climate Opportunity and Policy Need
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CATF and Energy Options Network Advanced Supercritical Geothermal Power Systems Workshop
On May 7, 2019, the Clean Air Task Force and the Energy Options Network sponsored a workshop in Washington DC exploring the opportunities for advanced engineered geothermal systems to supply zero carbon electricity and heat. The agenda and presentations are linked below: Geothermal Workshop Agenda Advanced Supercritical Geothermal Power Systems…
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Achieving a Near-Zero Carbon Power Grid: Presentation to the New Mexico Legislature, Senate Conservation Committee
To address climate change, we need a near-zero carbon power system by mid-century. Our chances of reaching this goal are much better if, in addition to using renewables, we have the option to use a diversity of low carbon power sources, including firm sources. Public policies today should not foreclose…
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Designing Policies to Promote the Commercialization of Carbon-free Ammonia Energy
CATF thinks ammonia for zero-carbon fuels is likely to be an important tool in energy decarbonization.
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New US Tax Incentives for Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage: The FUTURE Act
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Why Subpart RR?: The Role of Subpart RR of EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule in Validating Secure Geologic Storage
The Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program Subpart RR and why it is essential to complement the requirements of the Safe Drinking Water Act’s Underground Injection Control Program to ensure secure geologic carbon dioxide storage and robust accounting.
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Quantifying Cost-Effectiveness of Systematic Leak Detection and Repair Programs Using Infrared Cameras.