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New analysis finds that public-private financing for transmission infrastructure could save Californians $3 billion per year
Expanding and modernizing California’s electricity transmission infrastructure is critical to achieving its clean energy goals.
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Negative emissions rates should not be allowed for biomethane
Negative emissions from biomethane would allow non-innovative, carbon-intensive hydrogen production to qualify for the 45V tax credit.
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Pathways to a Community-Centered, Resilient, and Decarbonized Grid for New England
This report examines the critical role that community engagement will play in meeting New England’s 2050 decarbonization goals.
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New report finds that improved community engagement for clean infrastructure projects is critical to New England’s energy transition
Report reveals that enhanced community engagement for clean energy infrastructure projects is critical to achieving New England’s 2050 decarbonization goals.
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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Categorical Exclusions for Certain Geothermal Resource Confirmation Activities
Clean Air Task Force responded to the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) proposal to establish categorical exclusions for certain geothermal resource confirmation activities.
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Research is critical to unlocking superhot geothermal energy. DOE’s proposed program could help achieve its potential.
The program could have a meaningful impact by helping to accelerate the timeline to commercialization of superhot rock energy.
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Three years later, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law continues to bolster the economy and American innovation
WASHINGTON – Three years since its passage, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (also known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law) has invested $568 billion in over 66,000 projects nationwide. These investments have provided critical funding for clean energy technologies needed to decarbonize the economy while creating quality jobs and driving…
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Clean Air Task Force statement on the 2024 U.S. presidential election results
A statement from Clean Air Task Force Executive Director Armond Cohen: “The U.S. presidential election results are official, and the challenge just got more challenging. The winning candidate has pledged to roll back many landmark U.S. climate and clean air policies and to withdraw from global engagement on emissions reductions….