Carbon Utilization Research Council (Formerly Coal Utilization Research Council)

Based in DC

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AI Overview

With $1.1M in lobbying spend across 34 quarterly filings, Carbon Utilization Research Council (Formerly Coal Utilization Research Council) is a significant lobbying presence. They deploy 11 individual lobbyists Their lobbying covers 5 issue areas. Active from 2018 to 2025.

$1.1M
Total Spend
8
Years Active
1
Firms Hired
11
Lobbyists Deployed
5
Issues Lobbied

Spending Trend

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YearLobbying Spend
2018$120K
2019$130K
2020$180K
2021$150K
2022$50K
2023$25K
2024$80K
2025$350K

Issues Lobbied

Lobbying Firms

Lobbyists

Government Agencies Targeted

These are the government entities that Carbon Utilization Research Council (Formerly Coal Utilization Research Council) disclosed contacting in their lobbying filings.

Energy, Dept ofHOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVESSENATEInternal Revenue Service (IRS)Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)Treasury, Dept of
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What They Lobby About

These are actual descriptions from their quarterly lobbying disclosure filings, summarizing what they lobbied Congress and federal agencies about.Issue areas: Taxation, Energy, Budget/Appropriations, Environment, Transportation

Tax incentives, specifically section 45Q of the Internal Revenue Code, for coal technology and carbon dioxide capture. Additionally, S. 1535 - FUTURE Act and H.R. 3761 - Carbon Capture Act.

Discussions regarding incentives for coal technology development and energy legislation including S. 1460 - Energy and Natural Resources Act of 2017.

Energy and Water Appropriations for FY 2018

Discussions regarding incentives for coal technology development and energy legislation including S. 1460: Energy and Natural Resources Act of 2017, S. 2803: Fossil Energy Utilization, Enhancement an

Energy and Water Appropriations for FY 2019.

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Last updated: February 2026

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