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Relationship Reset: EU-UK Collaboration on Climate and Energy
Introduction Four years on from the United Kingdom’s (UK) withdrawal from the European Union (EU), the window for a new era of collaboration is opening. With a change of Government in the UK, and a new European Commission, there is an opportunity to re-energise the relationship on climate and energy. …
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Confirmation Hearings of the European Commissioners-Designate – CATF’s Key Questions
Introduction As the new legislative term begins, the EU institutions are set to define the direction and priorities for EU climate policy for the next five years. This is a critical opportunity to reassess the current approach, identify remaining gaps, and determine next steps to achieve climate neutrality, ensure a…
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Fusion Energy Public-Private Consortium Framework
Clean Air Task Force provided recommendations in response to the Department of Energy’s Request for Information on creating a Fusion Energy Public-Private Consortium Framework.
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Releasing the potential of fusion energy
In a world striving to combat climate change and secure a sustainable energy future, fusion energy emerges as a promising solution.
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Adding to the energy mix: Fusion breakthroughs lead to new options
The market pull for commercial fusion energy is growing rapidly, and investors have taken notice.
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Fusion regulation must reflect the real hazards
Amidst the palpable excitement around the future promise of fusion energy, a crucial aspect often overshadowed is the intricate web of regulations and licensing requirements that developers need to navigate.