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Breakthrough Agenda: Accelerating Decarbonization in Key Sectors
Powering Progress
The Breakthrough Agenda, a global initiative launched at COP26, aims to drive down the cost of decarbonization in five key sectors: power, road transport, steel, hydrogen, and agriculture.
Road Transport Revolution
Road transport emissions remain a major challenge, accounting for a significant portion of global greenhouse gas emissions. The Breakthrough Agenda prioritizes the transition to affordable, accessible, and attractive zero-emission vehicles by 2030.
Tracking Progress
Tracking progress on the Breakthrough Agenda is crucial. The IEA, IRENA, and the World Economic Forum will collaborate on the next Breakthrough Agenda Report in 2023 to assess advancements made in each sector.
Key Sectors
The five key sectors targeted by the Breakthrough Agenda include:
- Power: Accelerating the deployment of renewable energy and clean grid technologies
- Hydrogen: Scaling up production and distribution of green hydrogen
- Road Transport: Transitioning to zero-emission vehicles
- Steel: Reducing carbon emissions in steel production
- Agriculture: Promoting sustainable agriculture practices that reduce emissions
Collaboration and Cost Reduction
The Breakthrough Agenda is a collaborative effort involving 56 world leaders and numerous industry stakeholders. By sharing knowledge, resources, and best practices, the initiative aims to drive down the cost of decarbonization and accelerate the transition to a net-zero future.
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