RESEARCH SYSTEM

Energy

Decarbonizing electricity, transport, and industrial energy use.

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107

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We study how — and how fast — the world can decarbonize the systems that power it. Our work spans the electricity grid, transport, industry, and the long tail of harder-to-abate end uses, asking what mixes of technology, infrastructure, and policy can deliver deep emissions cuts without creating new constraints on cost, reliability, or trade. We've mapped the lock-in of existing fossil capacity, quantified how much firm capacity a high-renewables grid still needs, and compared scenarios for net-zero energy systems against the materials, land, and capital they would actually require.


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