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Low Carbon Fuels in Net-Zero Energy Systems

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Low Carbon Fuels in Net-Zero Energy Systems

The U.S. and international research community consistently find that energy efficiency, clean electricity and electrification are essential and urgent “pillars” of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. However, additional mitigation strategies are required to bridge the gap to net-zero GHG emissions by mid-century. In March 2022, EER published Carbon Management in Net-Zero Energy Systems, an assessment of carbon management's role in energy and industry to facilitate the U.S. achieving net-zero.

Our new white paper Low Carbon Fuels in Net-Zero Energy Systems builds on that work to answer key questions related to the role of low carbon fuels: after aggressive pursuit of efficiency, clean electricity, and electrification, what quantity of low carbon fuels may still be required? What sectors are most suitable for low carbon fuels? When are products such as hydrogen and biomass used directly, and when are they feedstocks to other fuels? How sensitive are outcomes to alternative assumptions?

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Key findings from our analysis include:

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