Technology Solutions

Achieving a true low-carbon transition requires an array of innovative technologies, including renewable energy, alternative vehicles, advanced nuclear power, and carbon capture, use and storage.

Publication
Development of a Policy Framework for CO2 Carbon Capture and Storage in the States

This paper presents the background and policy issues surrounding development […]

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The Role of CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery in Ohio’s Economy and Energy Future

This report analyzes the Ohio-based industries and employment that might […]

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Biofuels for Transportation: A Climate Perspective

As the United States seeks to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) […]

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Coal Initiative Series: State Policy Options for Low-Carbon Coal Policy

State Options for Low-Carbon Coal Policy is the third in […]

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Coal Initiative Series: A Trust Fund Approach to Accelerating Deployment of CCS: Options and Considerations

A Trust Fund Approach to Accelerating Deployment of CCS: Options […]

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The Role of Coal Gasification in Ohio’s Economy and Energy Future

The Pew Center on Global Climate Change commissioned Kleinhenz and […]

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Article
Biofuels for Transportation

This article appeared in CDM Investment Newsletter, 2007.

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Paper
Coal Initiative Series: A Program to Accelerate the Deployment of CO2 Capture and Storage

A Program to Accelerate the Deployment of CO2 Capture and […]

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Article
A Climate of Change: Manufacturing Must Rise to the Risks and Opportunities of Climate Change

This article originally appeared in US Industry Today, September/October 2007 […]

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Building Solutions to Climate Change

This In-Brief describes how the built environment can make an […]

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