Work Area
Carbon Capture
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CEQ’s new guidance makes the correct connections between climate change, community concerns, and carbon capture
New guidance aims to create a carbon management sector that considers not only emissions reductions, but also impacts on communities.
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Decarbonising European industry: Enabling carbon capture and storage through the EU ETS
CATF welcomes the revision of the Emissions Trading System Directive to ensure compatibility with the EU’s climate ambition.
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New White House initiatives to decarbonize industrial sector show leadership in advancing critical carbon-free technologies
The Biden-Harris administration announced today a new cross-agency effort to decarbonize the U.S. industrial sector.
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The importance of carbon management to decarbonize the industrial sector of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
How North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany will use carbon management to create a climate-neutral industry.
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Industry and NGO stakeholders call for closer cooperation to act on climate change between the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany
Industry and NGO stakeholders call for closer cooperation to act on climate change between the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
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Joint call to action for a strategy on regional CO2 infrastructure in the Netherlands, Belgium, and North Rhine-Westphalia
Clean Air Task Force supports a call to action outlining the need for closer cooperation across the region of the Netherlands, Belgium, and Germany.
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Overview of U.S. Carbon Management Projects
After the reform of 45Q in 2018, the interest in carbon management technologies such as capture and direct air capture has been unprecedented.
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Europe’s gap between carbon storage development and capture demand
In response to rising carbon prices and binding net zero targets, more and more polluting industries in Europe have announced their intention to capture their CO2 emissions for permanent geological storage. The CATF project map indicates around 50 such initiatives across diverse sectors and geographies, amounting to over 80 Mt captured per year by 2030. But will there be enough storage space to accommodate all this CO2?