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Open Letter: NGOs urge UK leaders to ban venting and flaring in the oil and gas sector by 2025
A ban on oil and gas industry flaring by 2025 is the single biggest action that the UK can take to dramatically reduce methane emissions from the sector.
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Ten-T vote in European Parliament omits CO2 transport options
Brussels – Today, the European Parliament’s Committee on Transport and Tourism failed to explicitly endorse diverse, flexible modes of CO2 transport as a key element of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T). The TEN-T regulation is a critical opportunity to incentivise decarbonisation projects in the transportation space. Clean Air Task Force…
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Clean Air Task Force Response to the European Commission’s Consultation on List of Candidate Projects of Common Interest: CO2 Networks
CATF strongly supports the inclusion of projects in the thematic area of cross-border carbon dioxide transport infrastructure in the 1st Union list of Projects of Common Interest (PCIs) and Projects of Mutual Interest (PMIs) under the revised TEN-E regulation. Many of the candidate projects have significant potential to deliver the…
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Europe’s Net-Zero Industry Act: What does it mean for carbon capture and storage?
Four key measures the Net-Zero Industry Act provides for carbon capture and storage deployment in Europe.
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EU’s proposed Net-Zero Industry Act contains vital CO2 storage breakthrough, but success will depend on improvements of European clean energy deployment framework
Today’s Net-Zero Industry Act (NZIA) proposal from the European Commission represents a breakthrough moment for carbon capture and storage technologies, but questions about the broader climate technology deployment agenda in the EU remain unanswered.
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Open Letter: NGOs call for clear and robust regulations to govern the use of carbon removals
Clean Air Task Force joins seven leading NGOs in calling for the European Commission to develop a clear and robust Carbon Removal Certification Framework.
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Porthos and Beyond: The Critical Importance of Carbon Capture and Storage Projects for Dutch Climate Goals
Porthos is Europe’s most advanced carbon capture and storage project that will make the Port of Rotterdam a decarbonisation hub. Without projects like Porthos, the Netherlands’ and the EU’s climate goals will be unattainable.
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Europe needs an options-based climate strategy
EU policymakers need to formulate a new strategy if they want to meet net-zero targets on time.