Powering Progress: Industrial Decarbonization Planning at the State Level
Industrial decarbonization is a market imperative, and American manufacturing must cut its emissions in order to stay competitive…
On this page, explore RMI’s groundbreaking work across the United States and our resources to guide policymakers, energy professionals, and advocates in developing and implementing effective state-based solutions for the energy transition.
State-level leadership is driving the energy transition across the United States. In this section, explore RMI’s most impactful insights, articles, and webpages by state to see how different regions are engaging with issues across the energy transition, from building efficiency to electricity decarbonization.
Click on a state below to see state policy resources for that state.
In this section, we have highlighted resources tailored to different decision makers, including state legislators and local government officials and regulators. This content is organized to help stakeholders at all levels of state governance, as well as advocates involved in the decision-making process, find the most relevant guidance and tools to shape state climate and energy outcomes. For additional materials on state public utilities commissions, see RMI's Regulatory Resources Dashboard.
As states embark on their individual climate and energy plans, some opportunities and policies can be applied or recreated across regions and states. In this section, we’ve compiled content showcasing major policy initiatives that can be implemented across the United States, as well as success stories demonstrating policy implementation in some states that can be used as a template for future efforts.
In this section, explore RMI’s web tools designed to support policy analysis and decision-making at the state level.
Industrial decarbonization is a market imperative, and American manufacturing must cut its emissions in order to stay competitive…
Learn more about our work in California to help advance heavy transportation and port decarbonization, low-emissions cement production, green hydrogen, and industrial electrification.
The industrial permitting process in California remains long and complicated. This memo outlines key challenges and solutions.
Carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere, is necessary, in addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as possible, to meet climate targets.
More about the State CDR Atlas It is widely established by the best available science that carbon dioxide removal (CDR), alongside rapid and deep decarbonization, is necessary to meet our climate targets. In addition to…
The Inflation Reduction Act promised an unprecedented wave of clean energy growth. Two years on, the act’s impacts are exceeding even optimistic initial estimates.
To achieve industry wide decarbonization, international shipping must embrace widespread adoption of zero or near-zero emission fuels (ZEFs).
Accounting for over 1% of global greenhouse gas emissions, ammonia is a crucial component of fertilizer production and a significant contributor to climate change.
A perspective of regional hydrogen production potential from near-term, credit-qualifying Energy Attribute Certificate (EAC) availability.
Advancing Policies and Infrastructure to Support Near-Zero-Emissions Steel Production in the Great Lakes Region.