U.S. Joins International Collaboration to Decarbonize Energy-Intensive Industries

November 22, 2022

On November 17, U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm announced that the United States will join Mission Innovation’s Net-Zero Industries Mission. This international partnership will bring together thought leaders from across the globe to develop and accelerate the deployment of cost-competitive technologies needed to decarbonize energy-intensive industrial sectors. Achieving deep industrial decarbonization is a critical step on the path toward net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.

(…) DOE’s strategy for achieving a net-zero industrial sector is informed by the “Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap.” (…) The report also outlines the following key technological pillars to be applied both across the industrial sector and within the five key sectors identified: energy efficiency; industrial electrification; low-carbon fuels, feedstocks, and energy sources (LCFFES); and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS).

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