ORNL supports Net Zero World Initiative to accelerate global energy decarbonization

Oak Ridge National Laboratory was represented by Xin Sun, associate lab director for energy science and technology, at the kickoff event of the Net Zero World Initiative in Glasgow.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory was represented by Xin Sun, associate lab director for energy science and technology, at the kickoff event of the Net Zero World Initiative in Glasgow, Scotland. Credit: NREL, U.S. Dept. of Energy

On Wednesday at COP26, U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm and Special Presidential Envoy John Kerry launched the Net Zero World Initiative together with ministers from Argentina, Chile, Egypt, Indonesia, Nigeria and Ukraine; leaders from Breakthrough Energy, Bloomberg Philanthropies and the Global Energy Alliance for People and Planet; and Lynne and Marc Benioff.

Through Net Zero World, led by the U.S. Department of Energy as part of the Build Back Better World initiative, countries committed to raising their climate ambitions will work across U.S. government and DOE's national laboratories to create and implement highly tailored, actionable technology roadmaps and investment strategies for key countries that will put global net zero within reach.

"The U.S. is committed to working with countries all over the globe to accelerate clean energy goals from ambition to action, and the Net Zero World Initiative is the latest example of our dedication," said Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. "With Net Zero World, our partnering nations will harness the power and expertise of the national laboratories, federal agencies, think tanks, businesses and universities to develop tangible clean energy projects that meet their energy needs."

Net Zero World will leverage expertise from the Department of Energy's national laboratories, federal agencies, partner countries, leaders in business and the philanthropic community, civil society and international institutions to usher in clean energy transformations at national and subnational levels to achieve sustainable economic growth and protect the planet.

Oak Ridge National Laboratory was represented by Xin Sun, associate lab director for energy science and technology, at the kickoff event in Glasgow, Scotland.

"We are rolling up our sleeves to take part in the Net Zero World Initiative," she said. "ORNL is excited to collaborate with our international partners to share our scientific capabilities and technical strategies, both short term and long term, to achieve critical global decarbonization goals. The lab is already applying its immense scientific resources to the challenge both locally - we are pursuing ways to decarbonize our entire campus - and nationally in coordination with DOE priorities. Climate change is a global problem, however, so it makes sense to work with all willing countries to deploy technologies that can address a challenge of this immense scale."

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