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Some power technologies lag in reaching 2030 net-zero emissions: Mckinsey
To solve this, the report recommends aggressive cost reduction.To solve this, the report recommends aggressive cost reduction.
The adoption of green solutions in some power technologies is falling behind their trajectory to meet net-zero emissions in six years, an analysis byMcKinsey revealed.
According to the consulting firm, the technology that was largely behind was carbon removals which needs to grow by 105% annually to achieve its goal.
Also lagging behind the adoption are green hydrogen production, and carbon captured via carbon capture, utilisation, and storage, which need to increase by 55% and 41%, respectively.
When it comes to more mature technologies, McKinsey said only nuclear power generation was behind its trajectory to net-zero emissions, with an annual growth requirement of 3%.
Both solar photovoltaic power generation and offshore-wind-power generation were ahead of their 2030 trajectory, with annual growth requirements of 19% and 25%, respectively.
“To accelerate progress and achieve rapid scaling, they can follow a more aggressive cost reduction strategy with five major elements,” McKinsey said.
The elements the report noted were ambitious target setting, high-speed innovation, end-to-end supply chain industrialisation and integration, design to value, and excellence in capital expenditure management.