Strategy for a net-zero world

The Net Zero Industrial Policy Lab at Johns Hopkins University combines the technical analysis of clean energy supply chains with the study of net-zero industrial policies to catalyze strategic collaborations between government and industry.

We work across clean energy supply chains

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Batteries

Renewables

Grid

Critical Minerals

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Biofuels

Hydrogen

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Heavy Industry

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/ COLLABORATION

We offer policy and decision makers the analytics and capacity they need to deploy effective industrial strategies. Our aim is to support collaborations that develop solutions to investment and policy problems in real time.

Catalyzing action with rigorous analysis

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/ PROJECTS

From friendshoring and transition metals to mapping global clean energy chains

/ PUBLICATIONS

Explore our latest contributions to the net-zero policy conversation

/ TEAM

The energy transition is geopolitical. To understand this moment and support robust strategies, we need action-oriented research that integrates detailed knowledge of net-zero supply chains, the industrial policy landscape, and geopolitical dynamics.