
Industry

Why pricing carbon dioxide by source can create a new market for clean manufacturing
Carbon dioxide from non-fossil fuel sources has an emerging role in heavy industry’s energy transition as manufacturing low-carbon fuels and chemicals becomes a focus.

Why Airports Need to Start Planning for Net-Zero Aviation Now
Even with new technology and sustainable fuels facing hurdles, long-term planning needs to account for future airport needs.

What We Really Mean by “The Massive Scale” Required for CDR in Climate Goals
How much CO2 we’ll need to remove from the atmosphere — in addition to direct decarbonization goals — in five charts.

To Connect or Not to Connect: Demystifying Hydrogen Power Procurement Options, Risks, and Opportunities
As the deadline for final tax credit guidance approaches, the real work of project development begins

How Fashion and Furniture Can Lead Toward a Market for Lower-Emissions Polyester
Polyester - a fiber used in clothes, carpets, and textile products - is currently made from fossil fuel-based chemicals. With the fashion industry being a first mover in adopting low-emission & circular materials, this article explores polyester as a potential value chain for accelerating demand for low-emission chemicals.