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Perceptions of clean energy technologies in Europe
Clean Air Task Force, together with the policy and advocacy consultancy Stonehaven, conducted public polling on awareness and perception of clean energy technologies (including advanced nuclear energy, carbon capture and storage (CCS), low-carbon hydrogen, and superhot rock (SHR) geothermal energy) across six different European countries: Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom (UK). This presentation explores the results…
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From potential to reality: Assessing and addressing hurdles to nuclear energy at COP28
In the race to decarbonize the global energy system nuclear energy stands out as a potentially valuable tool in the toolkit.
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Lessons learned from the recently cancelled NuScale-UAMPS project
Rather than a condemnation of a vital clean energy sector, the project’s cancellation offers an opportunity to glean insights from the hurdles faced by the global nuclear sector and to chart a more sustainable path forward.
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Small Modular Reactors: A Technical and Economic Assessment
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) represent the promise of a new nuclear technology to supply zero-emissions, safe, and dispatchable power.
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Mixed Milestone: What Vogtle can teach us about the future of U.S. nuclear energy
On July 31st, the Vogtle 3 nuclear power plant in Georgia officially entered commercial operation.
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The 2022 French nuclear outages: Lessons for nuclear energy in Europe
There is no question that nuclear energy could play a valuable, possibly even pivotal role in a low-carbon European future.
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We need clean firm electricity for a decarbonized energy system
If we’re going to decarbonize, we’re going to need a lot more electricity. And if we’re going to do it successfully, affordably, and reliably, we’re going to need to deploy every type of zero-carbon energy technology available to us.
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Armond Cohen Testimony Before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce
On Tuesday, April 18th, Armond Cohen, Executive Director of Clean Air Task Force, provided testimony before the United States House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce.