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@techreport{Ainalis:2021,
author = {Ainalis, D and Bardhan, R and Bell, K and Cebon, D and Czerniak, M and Doyne, Farmer J and Fitzgerland, S and Galkowski, K and Grimshaw, S and Harper, G and Hunt, H and Jennings, N and Keshav, S and Mackie, E and Maroto-Valer, M and Michalopoulou, E and Reay, D and Seddon, N and Smith, SM and Smith, T and Simpson, K and Stranks, SD and Tennyson, EM and Uekert, T and Vera-Morales, M and Woodcock, J},
booktitle = {Net-Zero Solutions and Research Priorities in the 2020s},
title = {Net-zero solutions and research priorities in the 2020s},
url = {https://www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_808253_smxx.pdf},
year = {2021}
}

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TY  - RPRT
AB - Key messages• Technological, societal and nature-based solutions should work together to enable systemic change towards a regenerative society, and to deliver net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.• Prioritise research into efficient, low-carbon and carbon-negative solutions for sectors that are difficult to decarbonise; i.e. energy storage, road transport, shipping, aviation and grid infrastructure.• Each solution should be assessed with respect to GHG emissions reductions, energy efficiency and societal implications to provide a basis for developing long-term policies, maximising positive impact of investment and research effort, and guiding industry investors in safe and responsible planning.
AU - Ainalis,D
AU - Bardhan,R
AU - Bell,K
AU - Cebon,D
AU - Czerniak,M
AU - Doyne,Farmer J
AU - Fitzgerland,S
AU - Galkowski,K
AU - Grimshaw,S
AU - Harper,G
AU - Hunt,H
AU - Jennings,N
AU - Keshav,S
AU - Mackie,E
AU - Maroto-Valer,M
AU - Michalopoulou,E
AU - Reay,D
AU - Seddon,N
AU - Smith,SM
AU - Smith,T
AU - Simpson,K
AU - Stranks,SD
AU - Tennyson,EM
AU - Uekert,T
AU - Vera-Morales,M
AU - Woodcock,J
PY - 2021///
TI - Net-zero solutions and research priorities in the 2020s
T1 - Net-Zero Solutions and Research Priorities in the 2020s
UR - https://www.gla.ac.uk/media/Media_808253_smxx.pdf
ER -

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