The Carbon Management Collegiate Competition administrators have collected several resources to support teams as they gather information for their submissions. Explore these resources to learn about challenges, opportunities, and strategies for decarbonizing the U.S. economy with carbon management. You can find these resources and the official prize rules under the “Resources” section on HeroX.
Helpful Resources:
- An Atlas of Carbon and Hydrogen Hubs for United States Decarbonization (PDF) by the Great Plains Institute (2022)
- Potential Pathways, Infrastructure, and Impacts by Net-Zero America (2021)
- A Roadmap to At-Scale Deployment of Carbon Capture, Use, and Storage: Chapter 6 – CO2 Transport (PDF) by the National Petroleum Council (2019)
- Building to Net-Zero: A U.S. Policy Blueprint for Gigaton-Scale CO2 Transport and Storage Infrastructure by the Energy Futures Initiative (2021)
- Facility Level Information on GreenHouse Gases Tool (FLIGHT) by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2020)
- Council on Environmental Quality Report to Congress on Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Sequestration (PDF) by the U.S. Council on Environmental Quality (2021)
- Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap (PDF) by the U.S. Department of Energy (2022)
- Strategic Vision: The Role of FECM in Achieving Net-Zero Greenhouse Gas Emissions (PDF) by the U.S. Department of Energy (2021)
- Marine Carbon Capture Technology Review (PDF) by Life Cycle Engineering Process & Equipment Development Corporation – U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration (MARAD) Cooperative Agreement #693JF72150005 (2022)
References for Climate Change Projected Impacts:
- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration provides data, tools, information, and models to help further understand climate variability and change. You can find case studies, maps, and more on their website.
- The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is a United Nations body responsible for assessing science related to climate change. On their website, you can find reports on climate impacts, mitigation, and vulnerability.
- The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit is a framework developed to help document climate hazards and support solutions to reduce climate-related risks. You can find case studies, climate data tools, training courses, and more on their website.
- Heat.gov serves as the premier source of heat and health information for the nation to reduce the health, economic, and infrastructural impacts of extreme heat.