Reports and publications
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DOE announced its largest-ever investment in decarbonizing industry. Here’s how it addresses key challenges.
Type: Link
Date: May 8, 2023
Decarbonizing industry is a critical step to stabilize our climate. The sector can be tough to get a handle on — it’s on track to become the largest-emitting sector within the next couple of decades, and it involves the production of a wide variety of goods, from cement, steel, and chemicals to food and beverages.
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DOE has a big opportunity to decarbonize industry. Here’s how it can leverage a new program.
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Date: May 8, 2023
This blog is the second of a series of analyses being developed by a coalition of NGOs engaged in decarbonization of the U.S. industrial sector.
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Over the last year, hydrogen has gained significant momentum as a pathway to reduce pollution, create jobs and drive economic growth.
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Harnessing today’s solutions to build a fair, clean, and resilient economy will be essential to tackling climate change, but we can’t stop there. To meet this challenge head-on and secure a safer future, we’ll need new solutions too.
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Decarbonizing industry across the global economy will be an enormous challenge. To tackle it, billions of dollars are being invested globally in new industrial “Hubs” designed to cluster clean energy infrastructure and enhance outcomes for the climate and economies.
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EDF presents a new approach to tracking and visualizing U.S. federal climate innovation funding.
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Impact of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 on Medium- and Heavy-Duty Electrification Costs for MYs 2024 and 2027
Type: Report
Date: May 4, 2023
Analysis conducted by Roush for EDF that assesses and quantifies the key impacts of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act on the cost of electrifying medium and heavy-duty vehicles.
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Electric vehicles mean billions in savings for Florida taxpayers
Type: Column/Article
Date: May 4, 2023
Op-ed by EDF's Ali DySard
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New York Public Service Commission turns the wheel on truck and bus charging infrastructure
Type: Column/Article
Date: April 27, 2023
After much anticipation, New York is taking a significant step to accelerate the rollout of zero-emission trucks and buses.
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Does a Senate electric vehicle bill disproportionately punish Florida EV owners?
Type: Column/Article
Date: April 27, 2023
Electric vehicles already make up 6.7% of vehicles today, and it is anticipated that they will see enormous growth over the next decade. A new tax in SB 1070 would create an annual license tax of $200 for Florida electric vehicle owners, making it one of the highest in the nation.