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California hydrogen hub receives first DOE award in a significant step forward to decarbonize transportation across the western U.S.
The Department of Energy’s Regional Hydrogen Hubs program has a critical role to play in achieving U.S. decarbonization goals.
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D.C. Circuit declines to stall carbon pollution standards for power plants in preliminary win for clean air and climate
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit denied attempts to block U.S. EPA’s rules setting carbon pollution limits for power plants.
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Re-elected EU Commission President must deliver on Clean Industrial Deal commitments
Today, Members of the European Parliament confirmed Ursula von der Leyen for a second term as President of the European Commission.
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Pennsylvania passes carbon capture bill in an important step for industrial decarbonization
Today, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro signed a groundbreaking carbon capture and storage (CCS) bill into law.
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D.C. Circuit denies attempt to halt methane standards in a win for public health and the climate
The ruling is an important win for the climate and for communities that have long suffered from the impacts of air pollution from oil and gas sources.
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France and Austria release ambitious carbon management strategies to combat climate change
France has unveiled its Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) strategy, outlining its roadmap for reducing carbon emissions by capturing CO2 from industrial sources and utilising or storing it to prevent its release into the atmosphere. These technologies will also be critical in helping France reach carbon neutrality through the…
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Dedicated clean hydrogen production likely has a limited role in power sector decarbonization, finds CATF report
Clean Air Task Force analyzed the plausibility of clean hydrogen use in the power sector and found that dedicated clean hydrogen production and use, in many cases, is a costly and inefficient decarbonization strategy. Meanwhile, using electrolytic hydrogen as a storage fuel to balance excess surplus clean electricity could have…
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Supreme Court blocks implementation of the “Good Neighbor” Federal Plan to address interstate smog, threatening public health
The rule would reduce interstate ozone pollution (also referred to as smog) and improve air quality in downwind states.