Decarbonization Strategy is an integrated, long-term roadmap defining the technological, policy, and economic pathways required to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions—typically targeting the critical global deadline of 2050.
A robust strategy relies on two fundamental pillars: Deep Electrification, which entails replacing fossil fuels with clean electricity across all energy-consuming sectors; and Radical Efficiency, which focuses on minimizing total energy demand.
Achieving this systemic transformation must be accelerated by large-scale technological innovation, such as green hydrogen and carbon capture, coupled with strong regulatory and carbon-pricing mechanisms to incentivize systemic capital reallocation.