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Optimizing Grid Infrastructure and Proactive Planning to Support Load Growth and Public Policy Goals
The power sector is facing the highest level of growing demand in decades, driven by the rapid expansion of new data centers, reshoring of manufacturing, and the electrification of end uses. To meet projected demand, the U.S. electricity supply will have to expand more than five times faster than in…
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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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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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UK Regulatory Roadmap: Blueprint for Emissions Reductions in the Energy Sector
To be a credible leader internationally, the UK must demonstrate further progress to reduce methane emissions domestically.