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In this final episode of the series, James looks back on what we’ve heard over the previous five episodes and assesses the potential to move forward towards net zero. We hear directly from the Government’s advisory body, the UK’s Climate Change Committee (CCC), about what the UK needs to do to deliver on its ambitious climate goals. James also hosts a roundtable discussion with those involved in developing the policy, regulatory environment and transition business models to make net zero by 2050 a reality.
James Murray is joined by Chris Stark from CCC, Mercedes Maroto-Valer from Industrial Decarbonisation Research Innovation Centre, Will Lochhead from the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy and Will Joyce from UKRI.
IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation
Authors:
Steve Griffiths
Benjamin K. Sovacool
Jinsoo Kim
Morgan Bazilian
Joao M. Uratani
IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation
Authors:
IDRIC Policy Team:
Anna Pultar
John Ferrier
A monthly summary of ongoing policy developments relevant to industrial decarbonisation at UK level and in the devolved administrations.
To subscribe to the IDRIC Industrial Decarbonisation Policy News, please contact us at policy@idric.org.
Authors:
Mathur S G Gosnell
B K Sovacool
DD Furszyfer Del Rio
S Griffiths
M Bazilian
J Kim
This review addresses the role that natural gas might play in global industrial decarbonization, and how it can help decarbonize industrial processes.
IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation
Authors:
J Kim
BK Sovacool
M Bazilian
S Griffiths
J Lee
M Yang
Applying a sociotechnical lens that investigates raw materials, iron and steel making processes, steel products making and usage, and waste and recycling, the review identifies the climate footprint of the iron and steel industry.
IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation
Authors:
Dylan D. Furszyfer Del Rio
Benjamin K. Sovacool
Aoife M. Foley
Steve Griffiths
Morgan Bazilian
Jinsoo Kim
David Rooney
IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation
Authors:
Benjamin Sovacool
Dylan D. Furszyfer Del Rio
Aoife M. Foley
Steve Griffiths
Morgan Bazilian
Jinsoo Kim
David Rooney
IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation
Authors:
Gail Taylor
Caspar Donnison
Robert A Holland
Zoe M Harris
Felix Eigenbrod
Bioenergy has been identified as a key contributor to future energy scenarios consistent with the Paris Agreement targets, and is relied upon in scenarios both with and without bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, owing to the multiple ways in which bioenergy can substitute fossil fuels.
Authors:
Benjamin Sovacool
Steve Griffiths
Jinsoo Kim
Morgan Bazilian
Joao M. Uratani
This review takes a sociotechnical perspective to examine the full range of industries and industrial processes for which hydrogen can support decarbonization and the technical, economic, social and political factors that will impact hydrogen adoption.
IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation
Authors:
Benjamin Sovacool
Morgan Bazilian
Steve Griffiths
Jinsoo Kim
Aoife Foley
David Rooney
IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation
© IDRIC 2022 | Website: Tangent & Duncan Weddell & Co
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