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Pathways to Developing Transmission in Colorado and the Role of the Colorado Electric Transmission Authority
A new policy brief from Clean Air Task Force explores how Colorado can expand electricity transmission to meet rising demand from electrification, industrial growth, and data centers while advancing the state’s climate goals. The brief highlights the role of the Colorado Electric Transmission Authority (CETA) in addressing gaps in planned…
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Clean Firm Generation Technologies: What, Why, How
Achieving an affordable, reliable, and abundant clean energy future will require electricity systems to grow while rapidly decarbonizing. Delivering a reliable, least-cost power system will depend not only on scaling renewables, storage, and demand-side solutions, but also on deploying clean electricity technologies with complementary capabilities. Much like a well-balanced investment…
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The Role of Middle East Leadership in Clean Energy Infrastructure Funding: Can the Middle East Fill Africa’s Energy Finance Gap?
Financing for energy infrastructure remains a critical challenge for both development and climate action globally, and particularly on the African continent.
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Leading on Offshore Wind Through 2029 and Beyond: A Collaborative Playbook for East Coast States
This playbook provides East Coast states with actionable strategies, multistate collaborative approaches, and practical recommendations to accelerate offshore wind development while reducing financial, regulatory, and operational risks.
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Technology Options and Optimal Pathways to a Net-Zero Electricity System in Nigeria Across Different Timelines
Nigeria faces a dual and urgent challenge: rapidly expanding electricity supply to support economic growth and industrialization, while transitioning its power sector toward net-zero carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions.
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U.S. Hydrogen Demand Assessment
This summary report aims to contextualize hydrogen’s current role in the U.S. industrial economy.
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Clean Air Task Force Recommendations for the EU SMR Strategy
As the European Union (EU) advances toward its 2050 climate neutrality goal, the timely deployment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) has emerged as a critical enabler of a secure, low-carbon, and competitive energy system. SMRs have the potential to complement renewable energy sources by providing firm, low-carbon power, while supporting…
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The High Cost of Retreat: Impacts of Department of Energy Project Cuts
Executive summary America’s long-run economic prosperity depends on affordable, abundant energy. Durable, bipartisan congressional majorities have repeatedly endorsed a comprehensive energy strategy that delineates a clear role for the federal government, led by the Department of Energy (DOE), in the research, development, and deployment of innovative energy technologies. In just…