The U.S. power sector is projected to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by between 57 and 76 percent below 2022 levels by 2030, under the joint action scenario. Meanwhile, transportation sector emissions would fall by between 19 and 27 percent during this period. The U.S. has set the target of reducing economy-wide emissions by 50 to 52 percent below 2005 levels by 2030.
Projected change in greenhouse gas emissions under joint action scenario in the United States from 2022 to 2030, by sector
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The "joint action scenario" assumes both federal regulatory action and state climate policy ambition ramp up dramatically. This includes, among others, federal action including the EPA’s adoption of its recently finalized oil and gas methane regulations and currently proposed power sector and light-duty vehicle (LDV) greenhouse gas pollution regulations, as well as tightened regulations of mercury emissions and medium- and heavy-duty vehicles GHG emissions. On the state side, climate-leading states establish and accelerate 100% clean energy and clean vehicle targets and enact policies to reduce energy consumption through increasing efficiency and reducing carbon intensity. All emissions reported are using 100-year global warming potential (GWP) values for non-CO₂ greenhouse gases from the Fifth Assessment Report. Further information on the methodology and scenario pathways can be found in the report.
Low emissions pathway: represents a reasonable low bound on U.S. emissions through 2035, combining aggressive cost declines and performance improvements for a range of clean energy technologies (including clean power, industrial decarbonization technologies, electric vehicle prices, direct air capture costs, and beyond) with the highest projected prices for fossil fuels in the future and economic growth consistent with current Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projections through the early 2030s. High emissions pathway: this scenario represents a reasonable high bound on emissions through 2035 and is effectively the opposite scenario of low emissions: more expensive clean technologies, the cheapest fossil fuel prices, and faster-than-expected economic growth.
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