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New MPP tracker reveals heavy industry transition has started but needs to accelerate sevenfold to meet 2030 climate targets

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, April 17, 2024

The pipeline is growing, but rapid acceleration is needed as almost 600 decarbonised plants must break ground in the coming years to meet 2030 net-zero targets.

Key Points: 
  • The pipeline is growing, but rapid acceleration is needed as almost 600 decarbonised plants must break ground in the coming years to meet 2030 net-zero targets.
  • MPP urges collective action by governments, companies, and financial institutions to unlock investment barriers and fast-track progress.
  • The Tracker shows that 68 commercial-scale net-zero-aligned plants are currently operational, and 42 are at Final Investment Decision (FID).
  • 595 plants must be brought to FID across aluminium, cement, chemicals, steel, aviation, and shipping within three years to meet 2030 deployment goals.

New MPP tracker reveals heavy industry transition has started but needs to accelerate sevenfold to meet 2030 climate targets

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, April 17, 2024

The pipeline is growing, but rapid acceleration is needed as almost 600 decarbonised plants must break ground in the coming years to meet 2030 net-zero targets.

Key Points: 
  • The pipeline is growing, but rapid acceleration is needed as almost 600 decarbonised plants must break ground in the coming years to meet 2030 net-zero targets.
  • MPP urges collective action by governments, companies, and financial institutions to unlock investment barriers and fast-track progress.
  • The Tracker shows that 68 commercial-scale net-zero-aligned plants are currently operational, and 42 are at Final Investment Decision (FID).
  • 595 plants must be brought to FID across aluminium, cement, chemicals, steel, aviation, and shipping within three years to meet 2030 deployment goals.

Industry comes together around Mission Possible Partnership's 'real-world' roadmap towards net zero-emissions in concrete & cement

Retrieved on: 
Monday, December 4, 2023

Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) have developed the new strategy with industry input, setting out milestones and commitments needed by government, industry and investors over the next 25 years to make net zero emissions concrete and cement a reality.

Key Points: 
  • Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) have developed the new strategy with industry input, setting out milestones and commitments needed by government, industry and investors over the next 25 years to make net zero emissions concrete and cement a reality.
  • Concrete is the world's most widely used material after water, and with cement, it is an essential part of the global economy, critical to buildings, transportation, and other infrastructure.
  • The sector currently generates 8% of global CO2 emissions: more than aviation and shipping combined.
  • The challenge of increasing emissions is becoming more urgent as production of concrete and cement is increasing to meet global needs.

Industry comes together around Mission Possible Partnership's 'real-world' roadmap towards net zero-emissions in concrete & cement

Retrieved on: 
Monday, December 4, 2023

Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) have developed the new strategy with industry input, setting out milestones and commitments needed by government, industry and investors over the next 25 years to make net zero emissions concrete and cement a reality.

Key Points: 
  • Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) have developed the new strategy with industry input, setting out milestones and commitments needed by government, industry and investors over the next 25 years to make net zero emissions concrete and cement a reality.
  • Concrete is the world's most widely used material after water, and with cement, it is an essential part of the global economy, critical to buildings, transportation, and other infrastructure.
  • The sector currently generates 8% of global CO2 emissions: more than aviation and shipping combined.
  • The challenge of increasing emissions is becoming more urgent as production of concrete and cement is increasing to meet global needs.

Sasol Chemicals partners with Mission Possible Partnership to develop the company’s Lake Charles sustainability hub

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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Sasol Chemicals, a business unit of Sasol Ltd. (JSE: SOL; NYSE: SSL), and Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) announced a collaboration to evaluate potential projects for Sasol’s sustainability hub at its Lake Charles, La.

Key Points: 
  • Sasol Chemicals, a business unit of Sasol Ltd. (JSE: SOL; NYSE: SSL), and Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) announced a collaboration to evaluate potential projects for Sasol’s sustainability hub at its Lake Charles, La.
  • Sasol will provide subject matter experts to collaborate with MPP to determine the best paths forward.
  • “We look forward to drawing on the experience and expertise of MPP’s work with public, private and governmental organizations to advance decarbonisation projects,” said Tim Rogers, Sustainability Hub Program Director for Sasol Chemicals.
  • “Positioning our Lake Charles site as a sustainability hub is a key transformation imperative to advance our Future Sasol ambitions.

Industry leaders back plans for zero-emissions aluminium, ammonia and steel

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Wednesday, September 21, 2022

NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 200 industry leaders have endorsed strategies from the Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) to decarbonise some of world's hardest-to-abate, carbon-intensive industries in this decade.

Key Points: 
  • Matt Rogers, CEO of MPP said: "These transition plans are operationally relevant and industry-backed, not wishful thinking or pie in the sky.
  • In the steel sector, early progress in breakthrough projects and increased supply of near-zero primary steel are essential to remain within a Paris-aligned sectoral carbon budget.
  • Sanjiv Paul, vice-president for safety, health and sustainability at Tata Steel, said: "This strategy has laid down the challenges for the steel industry to decarbonise.
  • MPP forecast demand for ammonia could increase six-fold by 2050, driven by new markets for green ammonia as a marine fuel and for power generation.

Industry leaders back plans for zero-emissions aluminium, ammonia and steel

Retrieved on: 
Wednesday, September 21, 2022

NEW YORK, Sept. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 200 industry leaders have endorsed strategies from the Mission Possible Partnership (MPP) to decarbonise some of world's hardest-to-abate, carbon-intensive industries in this decade.

Key Points: 
  • Matt Rogers, CEO of MPP said: "These transition plans are operationally relevant and industry-backed, not wishful thinking or pie in the sky.
  • In the steel sector, early progress in breakthrough projects and increased supply of near-zero primary steel are essential to remain within a Paris-aligned sectoral carbon budget.
  • Sanjiv Paul, vice-president for safety, health and sustainability at Tata Steel, said: "This strategy has laid down the challenges for the steel industry to decarbonise.
  • MPP forecast demand for ammonia could increase six-fold by 2050, driven by new markets for green ammonia as a marine fuel and for power generation.