March 11, 2020
Coalition Weighs in On Federal Budget Areas Key to Commercializing Carbon Capture
On March 11, the Carbon Capture Coalition sent to Senate and House appropriators two letters outlining key Coalition priorities with regards to Fiscal Year 2021 spending levels. Commercializing the carbon…
March 5, 2020
Coalition Writes Treasury: Reaffirms Consensus Recommendations on Demonstration of Secure Geologic Storage
The Carbon Capture Coalition submitted a letter to the Department of Treasury today reaffirming the Coalition’s consensus recommendations regarding the demonstration of secure geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) in…
March 3, 2020
Coalition Commends Bipartisan Leadership in Advancing American Energy Innovation Act
Carbon Capture Coalition Director Brad Crabtree released the following statement today regarding the American Energy Innovation Act (AEIA): “The Carbon Capture Coalition recognizes Chairman Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) and Ranking Member…
February 19, 2020
Carbon Capture Coalition Statement on IRS Announcement of Long-Awaited Guidance and Revenue Procedure on 45Q Implementation
The following statement can be attributed to Carbon Capture Coalition Director Brad Crabtree: The Carbon Capture Coalition welcomes the IRS’ release of long-awaited guidance defining beginning and continuous construction…
February 12, 2020
Coalition Welcomes Introduction of House Legislation to Make 45Q Tax Credit Permanent
The following statement on legislation introduced today by David Schweikert (R-AZ) and Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) may be attributed to Carbon Capture Coalition Director Brad Crabtree: “On behalf of the over…
February 4, 2020
Carbon Capture Technologies: Biomass Industry’s Unique Opportunity
An opinion piece authored by the Carbon Capture Coalition’s Public Policy & Member Relations Manager Jessie Stolark was recently published in Biomass Magazine: “The biomass industry is at…
January 7, 2020
Great Plains Institute Blog Post: 45Q Implementation on Carbon Capture New Year Wish List
The Great Plains Institute(GPI) has published the following blog post on the need for the US Department of the Treasury to implement the 45Q tax credit by publishing revised guidance to taxpayers seeking to utilize the credit. The original blog post is provided below and can also be viewed on the Great Plains Institute website. Written by Patrice Lahlum, Program Consultant, Great Plains Institute The calendar has turned to 2020 and the carbon capture industry is still waiting on the US Department of the Treasury to release additional guidance on the implementation of the reformed and expanded 45Q credit.
December 12, 2019
Carbon Capture Coalition Statement on NPC Roadmap 2019
The following statement can be attributed to Carbon Capture Coalition Director Brad Crabtree: “We welcome the growing number of companies and organizations evaluating strategies for advancing carbon capture as a…
December 2, 2019
Carbon Capture Coalition Welcomes DTE Energy as Participant
Washington, DC – The Carbon Capture Coalition today welcomed DTE Energy as a Coalition Participant. Based in Detroit, Michigan, DTE Energy is a diversified energy company with operating units that…
November 25, 2019
Carbon Capture Coalition Announces First Full-Time Staff Hire
Washington, DC – The Carbon Capture Coalition today announced the hiring of its first full-time staff as the 70-plus member industry, labor and NGO coalition continues to expand its operations…