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Carbon management in EU Recovery and Resilience Plans
Carbon management technologies are included in some but not all European recovery and resilience plans. What does that mean for EU policy?
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Europe could store over three centuries’ worth of carbon emissions
In a new paper, we quantify Europe’s geologic storage capacity, a crucial factor for the decarbonization of heavy industry.
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EU Geological CO₂ storage summary
According to a new CATF-commissioned report by the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Europe has enough geologic storage potential to store over three centuries’ worth of EU carbon dioxide emissions from stationary sources, based on 2020 emissions rates. Carbon capture and storage has been gaining significant momentum in Europe…
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Common Concerns Raised About Carbon Capture and Storage Technology
The International Energy Agency and Intergovernmental Platform on Climate Change agree that carbon capture has a critical role to play in decarbonizing our global energy system. At CATF, we’re working to educate and inform lawmakers, climate advocates, and industry leaders on the importance of this technology, and our team in…
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Why Europe needs a climate-forward innovation policy
By enabling early investment in climate tech and thereby progressing commercialisation and lowering the cost of these technologies, EU policy can support global access to carbon removal technologies in the long term.
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Open letter urges next German Government to develop CO2 Strategy
Clean Air Task Force supports an open letter calling on the next government in Berlin to develop a comprehensive German CO2 strategy.
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Open letter urges next German Government to develop CO2 Strategy
Clean Air Task Force supports an open letter calling on the next German government to develop a carbon capture and storage strategy. The letter calls on the next German government to take three key measures to develop carbon management technologies as part of a major effort to decarbonise Germany’s industrial…
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IJmuiden and why a portfolio of solutions are still needed for the European steel industry
Tata Steel has opted to replace an existing blast furnaces with an alternative low-carbon technology based on clean hydrogen.