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Why the EU Innovation Fund matters for net-zero technology funding
CATF experts unravel the pivotal role of the EU Innovation Fund in steering Europe towards a net-zero future.
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Hydrogen in your Hulu ads: Here’s why it matters
Section 45V, the Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit (PTC), was passed into law in the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) in 2022.
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Polling shows that Europe is ready for clean firm energy technologies
Europe’s rapidly shifting geopolitical context over the past few years has underscored the need for an accelerated energy transition. We need a shift toward a more self-reliant and energy-secure future that embraces decarbonization at its core. This can only be achieved by pursuing an options-based climate strategy that embraces a diverse set…
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Perceptions of clean energy technologies in Europe
Clean Air Task Force, together with the policy and advocacy consultancy Stonehaven, conducted public polling on awareness and perception of clean energy technologies (including advanced nuclear energy, carbon capture and storage (CCS), low-carbon hydrogen, and superhot rock (SHR) geothermal energy) across six different European countries: Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom (UK). This presentation explores the results…
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The European Hydrogen Bank – Europe’s latest effort to enable the continent’s hydrogen revolution
In September 2022, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen pledged to create a “European Hydrogen Bank” in her State of the Union speech. Further details about the Bank, its tasks and structure were laid out in the European Hydrogen Bank communication in March this year and in August the…
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To maximize climate benefits, CATF finds, use low-carbon hydrogen where it will deliver significant emissions reductions
A new position paper from Clean Air Task Force establishes priority applications for low-carbon hydrogen.
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Hydrogen for Decarbonization: A Realistic Assessment
Hydrogen is increasingly seen as an option for decarbonizing certain emissions sources and sectors where direct electrification or other low-carbon options might not be technically or economically feasible.
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Hydrogen Production via Electrolysis
Cost forecasts for ‘clean’ hydrogen are an important consideration for many industries as they seek to develop strategies for decarbonizing their operations.