This research brief outlines five pathways to reaching 100 percent zero carbon power in the U.S. by 2035 without increasing customer costs. Three of the indicative supply side pathways described here involve green hydrogen, which would be produced using zero carbon electricity to split water via electrolysis. Two other pathways include carbon capture, whose costs are also projected to decline with demonstration and deployment.
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