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Published the report 'Understanding U.S. Hydrogen Demand Through a Gulf Coast Lens' highlighting hydrogen's role in U.S. industrial economy, particularly in petroleum refining and chemical production like ammonia. CATF is a non-profit founded in 1996, working on hydrogen policy and deployment.
An organization whose director commented on the challenges and opportunities for utilities in meeting energy demand with clean power.
CATF has developed an innovative modeling tool to identify and assess the potential of superhot rock geothermal energy, and has conducted preliminary modeling with the University of Twente.
Authored a study analyzing the challenges of hydrogen imports for the European Commission and conducted a first-of-a-kind analysis on H2 transportation methods.
The Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is an environmental advocacy group that released a report highlighting the need for increased investment in hydrogen fuel, nuclear energy, and carbon capture technologies to meet climate goals.
This group, along with the Natural Resource Defense Council and seven other environmental groups, agrees that increasing US biomass production will boost CO2 emissions.

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