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New Sustainable Carbon Cycles proposal pushes forward carbon management in Europe
The Sustainable Carbon Cycles proposal from the European Commission opens the door to carbon management roll out on the continent.
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The importance of carbon management for a climate-neutral Germany
Clean Air Task Force has identified the need for Germany to develop carbon management technologies if it wishes to reach its legally-binding target of climate neutrality by 2045. In recent months, four comprehensive studies have been completed by Ariadne, Agora Energiewende, Deutsche Energie-Agentur (Dena) and the Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie…
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Carbon Management Provisions in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
The Infrastructure Investments and Jobs Act (IIJA), signed into law on November 15, contains the largest single investment in carbon management provisions since the Department of Energy (DOE) began funding carbon capture research in 1997.
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Geologic storage of carbon dioxide in Europe: FAQ
Carbon dioxide storage in Europe is becoming a major area of interest as countries around the continent look to invest in carbon management. In this post, our expert outlines how it works and why it matters.
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German coalition agreement highlights new ‘technology-open’ approach to climate policy
The new German coalition agreement signals a clear shift toward technology-openness and climate technology innovation.
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The importance of carbon management for Europe’s climate ambitions
A group of 6 European organizations have submitted an open letter to European Commissioner for Energy, Kadri Simson, on the importance of CCS technology for Europe’s climate ambitions.
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Build Back Better Act offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to advance carbon capture
The Build Back Better Act improves the critical lever of U.S. carbon management market development, 45Q tax credits.
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How will H.R. 5376 help the United States Build Back Better?
A summary of Build Back Better Act measures that seek to drive economic development along a low-carbon trajectory