Net Zero America Report: Potential Pathways, Infrastructure, and Impacts
A comprehensive cataloging across all major sectors of energy infrastructure deployments and related capital expenditures required for a net-zero transition.
A comprehensive cataloging across all major sectors of energy infrastructure deployments and related capital expenditures required for a net-zero transition.
The newest section of a project from Third Way, the Bipartisan Policy Project and Clean Air Task Force examines how energy breakthroughs could accelerate America’s transition to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
“In the difficult quest for net negative emissions, all tools, including emission reduction and soil carbon storage, must be developed to allow agriculture to maintain its critical societal function of provisioning society while, at the same time, generating environmental benefits.”
“Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm will on Monday unveil new efforts aimed at massively cutting the cost of producing hydrogen with climate-friendly processes, according to an agency official.”
DNREC engaged global energy and climate advisory, ICF, to support the planning process through technicalanalyses to characterize and model GHG emission sources and potential reductions. This reportfocuses on the key technical components of the climate action planning process.
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