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Bipartisan ADVANCE Act introduced in U.S. Senate marks an important step in American nuclear energy leadership
We applaud Senate leaders for their commitment to strengthening the U.S. nuclear energy sector by introducing the ADVANCE Act.
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Clean energy advocates call on Nuclear Regulatory Commission to move forward with Diablo Canyon licensing process
In a letter to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), clean energy advocates called for an exemption to be granted for Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant to continue operations while its application for license renewal is under review.
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Nuclear energy’s role in global decarbonization efforts
Three nuclear energy engineers joined Clean Air Task Force in the Zero-Carbon Future pavilion at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
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Nuclear fusion breakthrough validates science and strengthens case for public and private support
CATF applauds the important milestone of reaching net fusion by the National Ignition Facility (NIF) at Lawrence Livermore National Labs.
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Landmark federal climate and clean energy legislation shows pragmatic climate policy is possible in a wide range of political landscapes
A new analysis from Clean Air Task Force assesses the four landmark pieces of U.S. climate and clean energy legislation passed over the last two years, a period that straddles multiple presidential administrations.
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California evolves its climate leadership by increasing its options
Its net-zero emissions by 2045 goal is one of the most ambitious among U.S. states and it often sets policies and regulations that are more stringent than federal standards.
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Diablo Canyon extension and renewables investment is a win for climate action and a win for California
California lawmakers voted early this morning to keep open the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, California’s largest single source of carbon-free energy.
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CATF President Armond Cohen urges California lawmakers to keep Diablo Canyon open
Today, CATF President Armond Cohen joined climate and clean energy advocates (and former nuclear opponents) Charles Komanoff and Stewart Brand to urge Governor Gavin Newsom and California legislators to exercise their governing authority to ensure the continued safe operation of the Diablo Canyon nuclear energy plant, California’s largest single source of carbon-free electricity production.