How U.S. Is Building A Net-Zero World: Clean Energy Manufacturing Abroad

How U.S. Is Building A Net-Zero World: Clean Energy Manufacturing Abroad

Now the world needs clean energy to accomplish net-zero Carbon Dioxide emissions by 2050 to fight against climate change or global warming. Some sectors like solar and photovoltaic manufacturing will be creating clean energy by the end of 2030. 

One of the examples is electrolyzers. Electrolyzers are used to separate oxygen and hydrogen from the water. This is a vital energy carrier for a low-carbon economy. If all adopt the electrolyzer project then global production will increase by 60%.

That 60% is enough to achieve the scenario by the International Energy Agency’s Net Zero Emissions 2050 mission which will be accomplished in 2030. On the other hand wind turbines and heat pumps, currents would reach just 30% – 40% of the level needed by 2030. 

The US has an attentiveness to creating clean energy manufacturing and promoting clean energy to partner countries around the world. Especially in Washington is promoting domestic manufacturing.

Companies are now manufacturing semiconductors, creating clean energy, and investing over $200 billion. Because of the signing in August 2022 between CHIPS and the Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

Now the US is making battery booming country to compete with China.

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