CCS Extends Its Reach Beyond Oil and Gas

CCS Extends Its Reach Beyond Oil and Gas

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Biofuels Cash In on US Tax Credits: Analyst Reaction

New guidance on the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit has clarified the outlook for US biofuels. The Treasury Department has confirmed that manure-based fuels can earn negative emissions scores, unlocking potential credits of around $7 per gallon for some renewable natural gas pro ...  Show more

Record Energy Transition Investment, But Slower Pace

Investment in the energy transition reached a record $2.3 trillion last year. That’s a huge figure, but it tells only part of the story. Renewables investment dipped year-on-year as China shifted its power market policy, clean industry and carbon capture gained ground, and growth ...  Show more

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