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Building Back Cleaner With Industrial Decarbonization Demonstration Projects

David M. Hart

2021

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Summary

This 2021 policy report from the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation examines industrial decarbonisation demonstration projects as strategic instruments for post-pandemic economic recovery aligned with climate objectives. The work assesses how targeted demonstration initiatives can reduce financial and technical risk for emerging clean technologies whilst informing effective policy pathways for industrial emissions reductions. The analysis situates such projects within a 'building back better' recovery narrative, suggesting their role in both economic and environmental resilience.

UK applicability

The policy analysis and demonstration project frameworks may inform UK industrial strategy and green recovery initiatives, particularly regarding technology de-risking mechanisms and public–private investment models. However, direct applicability depends on alignment between US and UK industrial policy contexts, sectoral priorities, and regulatory environments.

Key measures

Policy effectiveness; technology readiness; de-risking mechanisms; emissions reduction pathways; recovery economics

Outcomes reported

The report examines how industrial decarbonisation demonstration projects can function as mechanisms for de-risking and scaling emerging clean technologies. It appears to assess policy pathways and governance structures that support technology demonstration and commercial deployment in pursuit of industrial emissions reductions.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United States
System type
Other
Catalogue ID
BFmokjo2nj-ht3ykp

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