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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) held the Clean Fuels & Products Shot™: Alternate Sources for Carbon-based Products webinar on November 28, 2023, at 4:00 pm ET, to provide information on the recently launched Clean Fuels & Products Shot™, including an update on the initiative’s goals, recent activities, and next steps.
The seventh initiative in the DOE’s Energy Earthshots™ portfolio, the Clean Fuels & Products Shot™ focuses on decarbonizing the fuel and chemical industry through alternative sources of carbon to advance cost-effective technologies with a minimum of 85% lower greenhouse gas emissions by 2035.
During the webinar, speakers also provided information on how this initiative aligns with DOE’s broader Energy Earthshots™ portfolio, as well as goals, research and development focus areas, and potential impacts. Panelists also discussed the importance of collaboration between the various DOE offices involved. The presentation concluded with an audience questions & answers session.
Webinar speakers included:
- Devinn Lambert, DOE Office of the Under Secretary for Science and Innovation
- Jay Fitzgerald, DOE Bioenergy Technologies Office
- Felicia Lucci, DOE Industrial Efficiency & Decarbonization Office
- Emily Connor, DOE Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
- Todd Anderson, DOE Office of Science
Learn more about the Clean Fuels & Products Energy Shot™ and view the presentation and recording today!
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Alignment of Resources
This Earthshot is a DOE research, development, and demonstration effort. It will be implemented and supported by several DOE offices, including: the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy including the Bioenergy Technologies Office, Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office, and Industrial Efficiency & Decarbonization Office; the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management; Basic Energy Sciences; Office of Science’s Biological and Environmental Research; Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations; and Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy.