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New, holistic review of major carbon capture and storage projects shows the technology is working, highlights opportunities for increased climate benefit
A new report from Clean Air Task Force examines the performance of 13 significant carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.
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Two key ways EPA can fast track air permitting reforms to advance cleaner, low-carbon technologies
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rules are essential to decarbonize the U.S. economy and meet national climate goals.
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Germany adopts long-awaited import strategy for hydrogen, but greater support for the most promising import pathways is needed
Germany aims to be climate neutral by 2045 and has placed its bets on clean hydrogen being a significant player.
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From decades to years: DOE’s CITAP Program and progress towards faster transmission projects
Electric transmission is essential for maintaining grid reliability while meeting growing electricity demand.
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EPA announces historic funding in a significant step to reduce emissions and bolster state economies
Today, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the awards of the first-of-its-kind Climate Pollution Reduction Grants (CPRG).
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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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Waste Clinics: A practical approach to identify challenges and solutions for solid waste management
Waste Clinics were conceived as a tool for identifying their most pressing challenges and finding potential solutions.