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CATF Bellona joint letter on CCS in the Clean Industrial Deal
CATF, alongside Bellona and 37 other signatories, calls for an ambitious Clean Industrial Deal to drive industrial decarbonisation in Europe. CCS deployment is essential to achieving EU climate goals and the CID is a key opportunity to solidify Europe’s leadership in climate action. The letter calls for commissioners to:
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BECCS: New development opportunities for the Polish biomass industry
BECCS is a process that combines bioenergy production with carbon capture and permanent storage processes.
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What is happening in the carbon capture and storage market in Europe and Poland?
Poland has the opportunity to become a leader in the development of carbon capture and storage technologies.
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Poland’s EU Council presidency: A chance to lead on energy and climate
Poland’s presidency of the Council in 2025 offers a critical opportunity to shape the EU’s energy and climate agenda at a pivotal moment.
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The Balancing Act: Risks and Benefits of Integrating Permanent Carbon Removals into the EU ETS
This report examines the integration of permanent carbon removals into the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS).
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Integrating permanent carbon removals into the EU ETS is not a silver bullet, but a balancing act – CATF, CONCITO report
Permanent carbon removals are needed as a complement to deep and rapid emissions reductions.
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Inside Commissioner-Designate Hoekstra’s confirmation hearing: Key policies, promises and challenges ahead
This Thursday, Wopke Hoekstra presented his vision and sought confirmation from the European Parliament for his nomination as the EU Commissioner for Climate, Net Zero and Clean Growth. But what did he say – or leave out – during the three-hour grilling by Members of the European Parliament? In his…
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Commissioner-Designate Jørgensen’s vision for EU energy: Technology neutrality, clean hydrogen, and investment challenges
This context set the stage for Tuesday’s hearing of Commissioner-designate for Energy and Housing, Dan Jørgensen.