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Clean Air Task Force Comments on Enabling and Transformative Technologies for Superhot Geothermal Power
CATF comments to DOE to inform its program planning in support of energy production from superhot geothermal systems.
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How we can make the most of SB24-212 and promising new renewable energy siting resources in Colorado
This new law is a win and underscores the importance of building consensus around renewable energy siting policies and practices.
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CFTC takes step to improve carbon markets, but major gaps remain
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) today issued final guidance on the listing of voluntary carbon credit derivative contracts.
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We just celebrated International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies. Here’s what the U.S. has done well and what it must do next.
The day is observed annually, and this year’s theme is “Invest in #CleanAirNow.”
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Class VI Primacy: What is it?
EPA grants primacy over Class VI wells after finding that the state has regulatory provisions at least as stringent as federal requirements.
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BLM takes critical step forward with updated Western Solar Plan, accelerates clean energy deployment while safeguarding climate
Today, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) unveiled its proposed strategy for solar energy development on public lands.
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It’s time for the U.S. to lead on nuclear energy
In the U.S., the recent passage of the bipartisan ADVANCE Act highlights a growing consensus around nuclear energy’s promise at home.
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Allow hydrogen storage to receive credits under 48E regardless of ultimate end use
The Issue Limiting 48E eligibility to hydrogen storage used for power applications is not required by the statute and is difficult to administer. Hydrogen storage should qualify for the section 48E investment tax credit (ITC) irrespective of the ultimate end use of the stored hydrogen. Treasury’s proposed guidance limits the…