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Use of Carbon Dioxide Removal to Meet Washington State’s Emissions Reduction Limits: Interim Progress Report

 
Publication number Date Published
24-14-078November 2024
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Author(s) WA Dept. of Ecology
Description The budget proviso directed Ecology, in consultation with the department of commerce, to contract with a third-party entity to conduct a study of the extent to which carbon dioxide removal is needed to meet Washington's commitment to emissions reductions defined in RCW 70A.45.020. Ecology must provide an interim progress report to the appropriate committees of the legislature by November 30, 2024. The study must include recommendations on policies to grow Washington's carbon dioxide removal capacity, including compliance market development and government procurement policies. This interim report details progress on the study, including a study plan developed with a contractor.
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Keywords greenhouse gas, emissions, greenhouse gases, greenhouse gas emissions, GHG, Carbon Dioxide Removal, CDR, state greenhouse gas emissions reductions, emissions reductions