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Net-Zero Texas by 2050

Authored by: Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Aparajita Datta

Understanding that this is much more than an ambitious goal, this UH study offers insight into paths forward for Texas while highlighting potential economic and environmental impacts.

  • Nov 2024

    Authored by: Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Aparajita Datta

    Understanding that this is much more than an ambitious goal, this UH study offers insight into paths forward for Texas while highlighting potential economic and environmental impacts.

    Net Zero

    Decarbonization

    Workforce Development

  • Sep 2024

    Authored by: UH Energy

    UH Energy study addresses consequences of scenarios and offers roadmap to ensure needed workforce development in current and emerging sectors that supports a net-zero transition.

    Workforce Development

    Net Zero

    Policy

  • Sep 2024

    Authored by: Greg Bean

    Publication forecasts the outlook of a differentiated market as trends indicate increased demand for natural gas, especially in underdeveloped countries in Asia and the Middle East.

    Oil & Gas

    Policy

    Energy Investment

  • Aug 2024

    Authored by: Connor Thompson

    Carbon capture, utilization and storage is essential to realizing global net zero goals, and Texas is uniquely equipped to lead this effort despite infrastructure and policy hurdles to address. Here’s the plan on how to meet those challenges.

    Decarbonization

    Net Zero

    Oil & Gas

  • Jul 2024

    Authored by: Paul Doucette

    Houston is set to power a transformative shift in energy, but it won’t happen without critical collaboration among lawmakers, academia, community and industry. This publication is a roadmap on how to prepare our workforce to successfully capitalize on this opportunity.

    Workforce Development

    Community Outreach

    Decarbonization

  • May 2024

    Authored by: Greg Bean

    Pinpointing key policy changes essential to accelerate re-purposing initiatives and advance the clean energy transition while minimizing financial losses in the fossil fuel sector.

    Decarbonization

    Policy

    Oil & Gas

  • May 2024

    Authored by: Paul Doucette and Mohan Vedala

    Several CCUS projects are poised to begin, which calls for a related growth in transport pipelines. But it must be done safely to protect the environment and surrounding communities. Here’s how to do it.

    Infrastructure

    Climate Change

    Community Outreach

  • May 2024

    Authored by: Charles McConnell

    CCUS is a lynchpin to the energy transition, and Houston is at the center of commercialization aspirations. However, this isn’t possible without needed investment in infrastructure, as well as a keen understanding of the road ahead.

    Decarbonization

    Infrastructure

    Energy Investment

  • May 2024

    Authored by: Paulo Liu, Alexander M. Economides and Christine Ehlig-Economides

    Can hydrogen replace gasoline and diesel as a viable, sustainable and cost-effective fuel alternative? Our findings say yes. Here’s how.

    Transportation

    Electrification

    Decarbonization

  • May 2024

    Authored by: UH Energy

    Part of a series of comprehensive reports that examines Texas’ path to net zero – deep dives into several growth scenarios and different pathways to achieve a net zero grid, with holistic solutions emphasizing diverse generation sources. Can Texas achieve a carbon-free grid?

    Net Zero

    Infrastructure

    Grid Resilience

    Electrification

  • Aug 2023

    Authored by: Aparajita Datta

    As studies show stronger climate policies disproportionately burden low-income communities, particularly in states with high poverty rates, this study highlights the need for further exploration of policy impacts on income inequality.

    Climate Change

    Community Outreach

    Policy

  • Aug 2023

    Authored by: UH Energy

    Part of a series of comprehensive reports that examines Texas’ path to net zero – analyzes one of energy’s most pressing obstacles through a series of studies and scenarios that detail the potential outcomes for emissions, employment, economics, public health, and other factors

    Net Zero

    Transportation

    Decarbonization

  • Oct 2022

    Authored by: UH Energy

    What will these findings mean for Houston’s economy, energy infrastructure, and climate resilience efforts? This paper lays out a path forward for resilience and economic growth.

    Climate Change

    Infrastructure

    Policy

  • Sep 2022

    Authored by: The Hobby School of Public Affairs in collaboration with UH Energy

    The future workforce is paying attention to ESG practices across industry when considering employment choices. This UH and Hobby School of Public Affairs survey explores what’s important to the next generation of industry professionals.

    Workforce Development

    Policy

    Climate Change

  • Apr 2022

    Authored by: Jim Crump in Collaboration with UH Energy

    The transportation sector accounts for nearly a third of all greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. Can electric vehicle deployment can play a transformative role in reducing emissions? UH Energy examines through a model comparing electric cars and trucks to their gas-powered counterparts.

    Transportation

    Electrification

    Climate Change

  • Jan 2022

    Authoured by: Jim Crump in Collaboration with UH Energy

    A balanced framework for pipeline industry and environmental interest groups to collaborate on due diligence efforts to responsibly transport crude oil with respect to public safety, environmental and climate risks.

    Oil & Gas

    Infrastructure

    Community Outreach

  • Sep 2021

    Authored by: Suryanarayanan Radhakrishnan, Aparajita Datta, Ramanan Krishnamoorti

    The energy transition has highlighted the need to evolve to more comprehensive and transparent metrics for ESG in industry, but multiple frameworks exists. UH Energy examines the similarities and differences, concluding the need for a universal pathway to metric reporting.

    Oil & Gas

    Community Outreach

    Climate Change

  • Apr 2021

    Authored by: UH Energy and SVG Energy

    If “Net Zero by 2050” is to be realized, then low-carbon energy solutions must be developed and deployed quickly. We identify the four pillars of the energy transition, as well as underlying interactions within those pillars, while addressing opportunities and challenges regarding public awareness, workforce development, and nimbly adopting the latest advances.

    Decarbonization

    Energy Investment

    Policy

  • Feb 2021

    Authored by: UH Energy in collaboration with the Gutierrez Energy Management Institute and the Center for Houston's Future

    The Energy Capital of the World is poised to be the CCUS Capital of the World as well. This paper explores the Greater Houston region’s unmatched advantages in leading carbon capture efforts.

    Decarbonization

    Climate Change

    Community Outreach

  • May 2020

    Authored by: UH Energy in collaboration with the Center for Applied Psychological Research

    COVID-19’s effect was dramatically felt in the energy industry, from depressed demand to workforce disruption. With it came a notable preference for workers to remain remote. We provide best practices to consider during the new normal as industry returns to work.

    Workforce Development

    COVID-19

    Oil & Gas

  • Apr 2020

    Authored by: Christiane Spitzmueller, Ph.D., Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Ph.D., Rhona Flin, Ph.D., Aparajita Datta

    Companies have to start conversations about building the future of the energy industry and its workforce in a fundamentally different context amid unprecedented industry challenges. Our study, done alongside PESA, IPAA and Pink Petro, examined what went right and what could be better in managing this crisis.

    Workforce Development

    COVID-19

    Policy

  • Apr 2020

    Authored by: Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy

    The energy industry is going digital, and higher education needs to make sure the future workforce can keep up.

    Artificial Intelligence

    Oil & Gas

    Grid Resilience

  • March 2020

    Authored by: Christiane Spitzmueller, Ph.D., Ramanan Krishnamoorti, Ph.D., Rhona Flin, Ph.D., Aparajita Datta

    An in-depth look at the survey provided during our work on “The Energy Workforce: Returning To Work During COVID-19”.

    Workforce Development

    COVID-19

    Oil & Gas

  • Dec 2019

    Authored by: The Hobby School of Public Affairs in collaboration with UH Energy

    Potential industry employees value corporate social responsibility and environmental stewardship now more than ever when choosing who to work for.

    Oil & Gas

    Workforce Development

    Climate Change

  • Jul 2019

    Authored by: UH Energy

    The shale revolution has pushed the Permian Basin to the forefront as the world’s top oil producer. But infrastructure and sustainability obstacles – and thus, opportunities – must be addressed if the Permian is to continue its rate of production.

    Infrastructure

    Oil & Gas

    Energy Investment

  • Jun 2019

    Authored by: The Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy

    Hydrogen is gaining traction as a key element of large-scale decarbonization of the energy industry. How do we take advantage of its abundance and potential?

    Decarbonization

    Climate Change

    Oil & Gas

  • March 2019

    Authored by: The Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy

    As oil and gas production grows along with increased power demand, electricity generation changes and grid requirements, energy investment will be critical. We identify the key challenges and opportunities to improving existing infrastructure.

    Infrastructure

    Energy Investment

    Oil & Gas

  • March 2019

    Authored by: The UH Consortium for Energy Corporate Social Responsibility in collaboration with UH Energy

    Businesses cannot afford to approach social, environmental and corporate social responsibility without urgency. Here’s where industry can improve.

    Oil & Gas

    Community Outreach

    Workforce Development

  • Jan 2019

    Authored by: The Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy

    Negative emissions technologies have become an unheralded strategy to combat climate change, but their potential has gone unexplored. We peel back the curtain on how this can change the future of industry.

    Decarbonization

    Oil & Gas

    Energy Investment

  • Dec 2018

    Authored by:The Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources Center in collaboration with UH Energy

    UH Energy and fellow academic and law experts took aim at reviewing the debate between pricing carbon with cap and trade or a direct tax and the likelihood of taxation as the first federal carbon pricing statute.

    Policy

    Decarbonization

    Energy Investment

  • Aug 2018

    Authored by: The Gutierrez Energy Management Institute in collaboration with UH Energy

    Widespread electric vehicle adoption is becoming more probable. The benefits are clearer, too. But the pace at which this will happen is uncertain. We analyze the path forward and what must take place for this probability to become a certainty.

    Electrification

    Transportation

    Infrastructure