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CATF applauds U.S. bipartisan leadership to preserve and expand American nuclear energy capacity
WASHINGTON – With broad bipartisan support lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives today passed the Atomic Energy Advancement Act, marking an important step toward securing new policies to further enable advanced nuclear deployment in the 118th Congress. “Nuclear energy plays a critical role in decarbonization, particularly as global energy…
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New CATF report proposes solutions to reimagine global ecosystem for nuclear energy deployment
Nuclear Energy at Scale proposes a suite of commercial and regulatory solutions that provide nuclear energy with a pathway to future success.
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Nuclear Energy at Scale: A New Pathway to Meet the Climate and Human Development Challenge
This report proposes a suite of commercial and regulatory solutions that together provide nuclear energy with a new pathway to future success.
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New global Playbook for nuclear energy outlines pathways to scale up new projects
Countries can meet clean energy goals without compromising on nonproliferation standards.
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A Global Playbook for Nuclear Energy Development in Embarking Countries: Six Dimensions for Success
The report outlines pathways for the responsible, sustainable, and effective development of new nuclear energy projects.
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22 nations join Net-Zero Nuclear Initiative at COP28, committing to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050
22 nations signed onto the Net-Zero Nuclear Initiative at COP28, collectively pledging to triple their nuclear energy capacity by 2050.
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Polling shows that Europe is ready for clean firm energy technologies
Europe’s rapidly shifting geopolitical context over the past few years has underscored the need for an accelerated energy transition. We need a shift toward a more self-reliant and energy-secure future that embraces decarbonization at its core. This can only be achieved by pursuing an options-based climate strategy that embraces a diverse set…
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Perceptions of clean energy technologies in Europe
Clean Air Task Force, together with the policy and advocacy consultancy Stonehaven, conducted public polling on awareness and perception of clean energy technologies (including advanced nuclear energy, carbon capture and storage (CCS), low-carbon hydrogen, and superhot rock (SHR) geothermal energy) across six different European countries: Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania, Spain, and the United Kingdom (UK). This presentation explores the results…