The Center for Emerging Energies


The Center for Emerging Energies seeks to enhance public understanding of the emerging energy technologies that will power our future by providing information backed by expert resources.

 With factual information, everyone can be empowered to join the conversation.

Emerging energy technologies are being used to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These technologies are proven, tested and widely-used science to address modern problems. They will be key to global achievement of carbon reduction goals without threatening the supply of energy that powers daily life.

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Carbon Capture & Storage

CCS can deliver large-scale emissions reductions and play a key role in producing clean hydrogen, a critical technology for the advancement of carbon reduction goals.

Fuel Switching: Hydrogen
& Ammonia

Hydrogen and ammonia play key roles in fuel switching - a vital component to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Neither source emits carbon at the point of use, and both can be used to decarbonize various sectors of industry and transport.

Renewables

Renewable energy is energy produced from consistent natural sources, like the sun or wind. Sources of renewable energy include bioenergy, geothermal energy, hydrogen, hydropower, marine energy, solar energy,
and wind energy.