%0 Report %K Indonesia %K Chile %K Decarbonization %K Net-zero %K Egypt %K Argentina %K Nigeria %A Michael Kintner-Meyer %A Guenter Conzelmann %A Hyekyung Clarisse Kim %A Nan Zhou %A Juan Pablo Carvallo %A Paelina DeStephano %A Siddarth Durga %A Amgad Elgowainy %A George Giannakidis %A Bruce Hamilton %A Amit Kanudia %A Jing Ke %A Nina Khanna %A Page Kyle %A Virginie E Letschert %A Hongyou Lu %A Haewon McJeon %A Timothy Reber %A Daniella Rough %A Stephane de la Rue du Can %A Michael Westphal %A Evelyn Wright %B The Net Zero World Initiative Report Series %D 2022 %G eng %I PNNL, LBNL, NREL, ANL %R https://doi.org/10.2172/1897738 %T Preliminary Analysis of Decarbonization Pathways for Five Countries: The Net Zero World Initiative Report Series – 01 %U https://eta.lbl.gov/publications/preliminary-analysis-decarbonization %8 11/2022 %X
Under the Net Zero World Initiative, the United States is mobilizing the capabilities of nine U.S. government agencies, led by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), to partner with philanthropies and multiple countries to cocreate and implement tailored technical and investment pathways to accelerate the decarbonization of global energy systems. In addition, 10 of the DOE national laboratories have built a consortium housed in the Net Zero World Action Center to implement this vision by providing the deep analysis and modeling required to carry out the vision. As a whole-of-government program, the Net Zero World Initiative partners with countries committed to raising their climate ambitions by creating and implementing highly tailored, actionable technical and investment strategies that put a net-zero world within reach. The initiative enables country partners to harness the convening power and technical expertise of U.S. agencies and laboratories, international industry, and technical institutions while providing the United States an opportunity to learn from and deepen U.S. technical cooperation with key countries.