New Report Finds 5 Million Jobs, 5-7 Billion Tons in CO2 Reductions Can Be Achieved By 2020
Posted on: Wednesday, 24 June 2009, 10:50 CDT
First-of-its-Kind Report by Leading Clean Technology CEOs, Venture Capitalists and Academics Identifies How to Reduce a Billion Tons of CO2 from Each of Eight Existing Industries, Add Millions More Jobs than Fossil Fuel Industries, and Ensure Energy Independence
Elected Officials and Business Leaders to Hail Report's Findings as Crucial to America's Energy Future
"What we've outlined today is an ambitious goal, but one that is entirely attainable through hard work and a concerted effort between government, business and private investment," said
"This study is a loud, clear message about the importance of acting now to create a vibrant clean energy economy," said U.S. Senator
"Investments in clean energy technologies -- and policies that encourage those investments -- can pay off handsomely with jobs and economic growth while reducing our dependence on foreign oil and tempering the impacts of climate change," said
The report identified seven existing industries -- biofuel, nuclear, solar, geothermal, wind, building efficiency, and construction materials -- that could reach gigaton scale over the next 10 years with new infusions of private capital. To attain gigaton scale, a single technology must reduce worldwide carbon dioxide and equivalent greenhouse gas emissions by at least 1 billion tons - a gigaton - per year by 2020.
"The Gigaton Throwdown sets our collective sights on game changing combinations of science, technology and policy that can turn the needed levels of climate protection and energy security into a roadmap for laboratory-to-industry partnerships," said
"Thinking at gigaton scale is helping us identify our ultimate potential," said Steen Riisgaard is President & CEO of Novozymes. "Novozymes has the aim to help our customers achieve a 75 million tons reduction in greenhouse gases by 2015. But we actually believe the potential is much, much higher if you look at entire industrial biotech space, where we think can reach gigaton scale within 10-20 years."
Currently more than
- Establishing a price on carbon that will level the playing field and stand above political influence or pressure.
- Setting more stringent renewable energy, efficiency, and fuel standards.
- Enhancing the electrical gird to better utilize the new power generated by renewables.
- Fixing the market for efficiency upgrades by reforming utility and building regulation.
The Gigaton Throwdown was launched as an initiative to educate and inspire investors, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and policy makers to "think big" and understand what is needed to massively scale clean energy in the next 10 years. A unique group from the business community -- executives, investors, and entrepreneurs -- teamed up with leading academics over the past 18 months to develop the report.
The authors based their analysis on the assumption that CO2 levels worldwide should be reduced to 450 parts per million by 2020, and to accomplish that, a 5-7 gigaton reduction in CO2 emissions is needed. The team then investigated what is needed to reach gigaton scale by 2020 for nine technologies currently attractive to investors. For an electricity generation technology, this is equivalent to an installed base of 250 gigawatts (GW) of carbon-free energy (at 95% capacity factor). These nine technologies provide examples of the potential to achieve gigaton scale: biofuels, building efficiency, construction materials, geothermal, nuclear, plug-in hybrids, solar photovoltaic, solar thermal, and wind. For more information, please visit http://www.gigatonthrowdown.org.
SOURCE The Gigaton Throwdown
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