BETO and collaborating federal offices will host a virtual Summit this April 8 – 9 to provide information, including progress, updates, and future plans for the Clean Fuels & Products Shot.
To significantly reduce the negative impacts of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) from carbon-based fuels and products critical to our way of life, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) launched the Clean Fuels & Products ShotTM.
The seventh initiative associated with DOE’s Energy Earthshots™, this Shot focuses on decarbonizing the fuel and chemical industry through alternative sources of carbon to advance cost-effective technologies with a minimum of 85% lower GHG emissions by 2035. Additionally, the Energy Earthshot aims to meet 2050 projected demand for 100% of aviation fuel; 50% of maritime, rail, and off-road fuel; and 50% of carbon-based chemicals by using sustainable carbon resources.
This virtual event will convene stakeholders to provide updates on the objectives, progress, priorities, and future plans for the Shot.
It will feature speakers from industry, national laboratories, congress, government agencies, and more …
To significantly reduce the negative impacts of greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) from carbon-based fuels and products critical to our way of life, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) launched the Clean Fuels & Products ShotTM.
The seventh initiative associated with DOE’s Energy Earthshots™, this Shot focuses on decarbonizing the fuel and chemical industry through alternative sources of carbon to advance cost-effective technologies with a minimum of 85% lower GHG emissions by 2035. Additionally, the Energy Earthshot aims to meet 2050 projected demand for 100% of aviation fuel; 50% of maritime, rail, and off-road fuel; and 50% of carbon-based chemicals by using sustainable carbon resources.
This virtual event will convene stakeholders to provide updates on the objectives, progress, priorities, and future plans for the Shot.
It will feature speakers from industry, national laboratories, congress, government agencies, and more …