Examining Supply-Side Options to Achieve 100% Clean Electricity by 2035
2022
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Paul Denholm, Patrick R. Brown, Wesley Cole, Trieu Mai, Brian Sergi, M. C. Brown, Paige Jadun, Jonathan Ho, Jack Mayernik, Colin McMillan, Ragini Sreenath
Abstract
The growing climate emergency requires a dramatic and rapid reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States and internationally. This study evaluates a variety of 100% clean electricity system scenarios in 2035 that could put the United States on a path to economy-wide net-zero emissions by 2050, specifically focusing on technical requirements, challenges, and cost implications. The results highlight there are multiple approaches to cost-effectively achieve a net-zero carbon grid in 2035.
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