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Systemwide emissions and the importance of the three pillars
The text of section 45V requires an evaluation of systemwide emissions impacts when assessing lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.
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Kilogram-by-kilogram approach for determining the carbon intensity of qualified clean hydrogen
The section 45v tax credit should be awarded using a two-step approach for determining lifecycle emissions.
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Fixed upstream emission rates undermine the climate benefits of section 45V hydrogen production tax credit
U.S. Treasury Department’s proposed fixed rates are both over- and under-inclusive of true upstream emissions.
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Hydrogen can play a role in decarbonization, but Treasury needs to get 45V right
Hydrogen itself may be critical to our ability to reach net-zero because of its potential to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors.
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Evidence-Based Recommendations for Overcoming Barriers to Federal Transmission Permitting
This report establishes a comprehensive evidentiary record of permitting challenges faced by electric transmission projects and offers fact-based insights into: What prevents the transmission buildout needed to achieve federal and state policy goals; The levels (federal, state, local) and/or nexuses (e.g., developer-community relations) at which transmission permitting faces critical hurdles;…
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Carbon Capture and Storage in the Midwest
Carbon capture and storage refers to a suite of technologies that reduce carbon dioxide pollution from industrial facilities and power plants.
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EPA releases long-awaited greenhouse gas emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles
EPA finalized its phase 3 GHG emissions standards for heavy-duty vehicles, an important step to decarbonizing the transportation sector.
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DOE aims to tackle industrial emissions with demonstration projects spanning heavy industry like steel, cement, and concrete
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced its project selections for federal funding through the Industrial Demonstrations Program.