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... • Industry gas (GHG) Transparent Cost-Competitive and industrial reductions Analysis and Process and Waste companies Reporting Heat Solutions for Adaptive Management Tightened Targets for the Buildings and Industrial Sectors and a Backstop for the Transport Sector Research, Development, and Demonstration Needs 10-2: Invest Congress and DOE • Buildings • GHG reductions A Broadened in Energy • Industry Policy Portfolio and Materials • Finance Tightened Targets Efficiency • Non-federal for the Buildings and Industrial actors and Industrial Electrification • Transportation Sectors and a Backstop for the Transport Sector Research, Development, and Demonstration Needs continued 577 A00026 -- Accelerating Decarbonization in the United States_CH10.indd 577 4/13/24 10:33 AM
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... , Tightened Targets Emissions and engineering for the Buildings companies and Industrial Sectors and a Backstop for the Transport Sector Research, Development, and Demonstration Needs 10-5: Use Mass- Regulatory • Industry • GHG reductions Rigorous and Based Rather Than and permitting • Electricity • Health Transparent Concentration- organizations • Transportation Analysis and Based NOx Reporting Standards for Adaptive Management 578 A00026 -- Accelerating Decarbonization in the United States_CH10.indd 578 4/13/24 10:33 AM
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... , National • Non-federal Transparent Carbon Intensity Institute of actors Analysis and of Industrial Standards and Reporting Products Technology (NIST) , for Adaptive and other relevant Management agencies Tightened Targets for the Buildings and Industrial Sectors and a Backstop for the Transport Sector Research, Development, and Demonstration Needs 10-7: Establish Congress, DOE, • Buildings • GHG reductions A Broadened a Program Department of • Transportation Policy Portfolio Connecting Commerce (DOC)
From page 580...
... 2022. "Industrial Decarbonization Options: Biomass as an Energy Source and Feedstock for Industry." Presentation to the Committee on Accelerating Decarbonization in the United States, online, February 8.
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... 2021. "Process Heat for Chemical Industry." INL/ JOU-21-61597-Revision-0.
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... 2023a. Department of Energy FY 2024 Congressional Justification: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Electric ity, Nuclear Energy, Fossil Energy and Carbon Management.
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... 2023. "Table 2.4 Industrial Sector Energy Consumption (Trillion Btu)
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... 2019b. Material Efficiency in Clean Energy Transitions.
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... 2022. A Turning Point for US Climate Progress: Assessing the Climate and Clean Energy Provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act.
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... 2022. "Industrial Decarbonization Options: Solutions for Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturers." Pre sentation to the National Academies' Committee on Accelerating Decarbonization in the United States, online, February 8.
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... 2022b. "Industrial Heat Pumps: Electrifying Industry's Process Heat Supply." ACEEE Report.
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... 2020. "Solar for Industrial Process Heat: A Review of Technologies, Analysis Approaches, and Potential Applications in the United States." Energy 206(September)
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... 2022b. "Industrial Decarbonization Options: Light Industry." Presentation to the National Academies' Committee on Accelerating Decarbonization in the United States, online, February 8.
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... One key role is to ensure that all households are able to equitably benefit from energy transition through targeted financial support and tracking access to government subsidies. Many communities and households lack access to the credit and financing that would allow them to participate in government subsidies for clean energy investments ranging from electric vehicles to home equipment.


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