Saturday, July 17, 2021

New Special Report: Firm Zero-Emission Power

 
 
 
Firm Zero-Emission Power
 
 
A New FP Analytics Special Report - Now Available for FP Insiders
 
 
Learn about the technologies that can reduce climate-related risks while strengthening energy security, economic resilience, and international alliances. This Special Report is part of a subscription to FP Insider, designed exclusively for global affairs professionals. 
 
 
 
 
In the first part of a new series of special reports that chart the path towards deep decarbonization, FP Analytics, Foreign Policy's in-house policy research department, highlighted batteries and hydrogen as two promising technologies that could drive decarbonization. Read Part II of the series, which was just released, to find out how carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), advanced nuclear power, and unconventional geothermal can be part of the solution. The report outlines the current status of each of the technologies and makes targeted policy recommendations to accelerate their development and deployment. 
 
 
 
 
 
More Forward-Looking Analysis for FP Insiders
 
 
 
This FP Analytics' Special Report examines the state of the technology, investment trends, and strategic collaborations that are driving decarbonization in some of the hardest-to-abate sectors.
 
 
 
An in-depth look at how melting sea ice is enabling commercial activity and geopolitical competition over resources, shipping routes, and territory in the Arctic.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Semiconductors and the U.S.-China Innovation Race
Examining the interconnectivity and fragility of global supply chains and the central role of Taiwan in global tech competition.
 
 
 
 
 
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