With Net Zero World Initiative, DOE sets global goals to decarbonize energy
Led by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the recently announced Net Zero World Initiative has set ambitious goals for accelerating transitions to resilient, inclusive, and decarbonized energy systems around the globe.
The initiative will draw on the combined expertise of governments, philanthropies, think tanks, businesses, and academia to pursue a goal of a worldwide transition to net zero emissions by 2050. Founding country partners include Argentina, Chile, Indonesia, Nigeria, Egypt, and Ukraine, with other countries planning to join in the near future.
According to a DOE press release, specific benchmarks for Net Zero World partnering countries in the coming years include:
By 2022: Prepare or strengthen net zero energy technical, market, and investment plans and execute on near-term opportunities.
By 2023: Implement key policies and programs for countries to achieve net zero transitions.
By 2024: Mobilize at least $10 billion in clean energy infrastructure and project investment.
By 2025: Create new clean energy jobs, of which at least 50 percent are held by women and 40 percent benefit disadvantaged communities.
Key to remember: Net Zero World, led by the U.S. Department of Energy, has set ambitious goals to accelerate decarbonization of the global energy system. Benchmarks through 2025 have been set for partnering countries.