Analysis of Pathways to Reach Net Zero Naval Operations by 2050
Abstract
With the backdrop of net-zero emissions as an essential element of national security, this study undertook an analytical approach to evaluate current Department of the Navy (DON) emissions and understand energy needs to support mission readiness while reducing emissions over time. In this report, researchers present current and proposed low-carbon energy sources as possible pathways for shifting DON to net zero by 2050 with models showing four pathway options. Strategies toward net-zero emissions for the DON include alternative fuels, hydrogen, unmanned systems, batteries, improved operational efficiencies, nuclear energy, renewable energy, and carbon capture and sequestration. The research identifies challenges and gaps to advance future research and analysis to further emissions reduction by the DON.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2022
- Accession Number
- AD1201972
Entities
People
- Bonnie Johnson
- Brandon Naylor
- Jonathan Lussier
- Kristen M. Fletcher
- Marina Lesse
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School