Examines which policies might work to stimulate investment for CCUS projects in the U.S. power sector, including capital incentives and revenue incentives and policies that reduce federal taxes for owners and investors.
Proposed Roadmap supported by prominent corporations and NGOs calls for a rising carbon fee, carbon dividends for all Americans, deregulation in certain cases, and a border carbon adjustment.
Describes a preliminary analysis that examines the potential impacts of widespread electrification on the U.S. energy sector.
Examines how the US can meet its 2025 emissions target using existing authorities and state action, and how legislation can achieve deeper cuts over the longer term while still growing the economy.
Examining potential scenarios for achieving mid-century decarbonization goals.
Engaged nine top energy-environment-economy models to examine the implications of technological improvements and technological availability for reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions by 50% and 80% by 2050.
Targets a 33% net GHG reduction over 2005 levels by 2030, and provides an overview of how higher shares of renewable energy can be achieved.
Presents roadmaps for each of the 50 United States to convert their all-purpose energy systems (for electricity, transportation, heating/cooling, and industry) to ones powered entirely by wind, water, and sunlight.
Summarizes the latest information on U.S. anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission trends across various sources and sectors from 1990 through 2016.