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  • Making Voluntary Markets for Clean Electricity Work
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: September 5th, 2024| Report | 2 Pages
  • In 2023 and 2024, CRS brought together a small group of market-leading corporate and federal clean electricity buyers, key non-governmental organizations, and other leading voices to discuss voluntary strategies to transform the clean electricity market. While the group had diverse perspectives on impactful clean electricity procurement and grid decarbonization pathways, several shared core principles and …

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  • Clean Fuels in the Maritime Shipping Sector
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: August 30th, 2024| Report | 11 Pages
  • The largest maritime shipping vessels consume a gallon of fuel every 15 feet. This prodigious consumption is one reason international shipping accounted for nearly 3% of global warming by 2018. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is leading a global effort to reduce the carbon intensity of shipping by switching to low-carbon fuels and modernizing aging …

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  • Clean Fuels in the Residential and Commercial Sector
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: August 29th, 2024| Report | 9 Pages
  • The residential and commercial sector contributes significantly to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Heating and cooking are typically the main fuel consuming activities within the sector. There is increasing interest and support for clean fuels such as biomethane and bioLPG in this sector, evident from their adoption in countries like the UK and other European nations. …

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  • Clean Fuels in the Ground Transportation Sector
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: August 28th, 2024| Document | 12 Pages
  • The ground transportation sector, which includes personal and public transportation, trucking, rail, and off-road vehicles, is seeing a surge in clean fuel options, from renewable hydrogen to biodiesel. These fuels offer the potential for significant emissions reductions, especially when integrated into existing vehicles and infrastructure. Our report outlines the current landscape, challenges in distribution, and …

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  • Clean Fuels in the Industrial Sector
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: August 27th, 2024| Report | 12 Pages
  • The industrial sector has unique energy demands, often requiring high temperatures for manufacturing processes. Clean fuels like renewable hydrogen, geothermal energy, and renewable methanol are emerging as viable solutions. However, market-based accounting methodologies are still developing, making it challenging to track and trade these fuels effectively. This background report, the second sector-specific background report released …

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  • Clean Fuels in the Aviation Sector
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: August 26th, 2024| Report | 12 Pages
  • Aviation contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions, and sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) offer a promising pathway to decarbonize the industry. However, despite their potential, SAFs currently make up less than 0.1% of global aviation fuel. This background report, the first sector-specific background report released by CRS’s Clean Energy Accounting Project (CEAP) as part of …

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  • Comments on Rhode Island Voluntary and Compliance Market (Docket 24-26-EL)
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: July 22nd, 2024| Comment | 4 Pages
  • CRS comments pertain to the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission Investigation into the current state of the voluntary and compliance renewable energy market in Rhode Island and the request for information regarding counting voluntary renewable energy certificates (RECs) towards the state’s Renewable Energy Standard (RES) compliance.

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  • Comments on Implementation of Changes to Minnesota’s Renewable Energy Standard and Carbon Free Standard
  • Author: CRS Staff
  • Published: June 28th, 2024| Comment | 9 Pages
  • CRS’s comments focus on the implementation of changes to Minnesota’s Renewable Energy Standard and the newly created Carbon Free Standard under amendments to Minnesota Statute 216B.1691 adopted in 2023. CRS proposes use of a residual mix calculation as a more accurate method for determining the carbon-free characteristics of net electricity purchases by a utility, one …

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