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.

The lab is a source of high quality, rigorous data and analysis that fits the actual needs of policymakers, within the short timelines necessary to actually inform decision-making. We aim to build the long-term infrastructure for good industrial policy in the US and abroad.

Current policy research

Smart Industrial Policy: Processes and institutions to position firms in clean energy supply chains

Global green industrial policy: collaborative efforts to build clean energy supply chains

Identifying green opportunities: From current economic capabilities to future global clean energy supply chains (in preparation)

Clean Energy Supply Chains: Resources and strategies for scaling climate technology

Friendshoring Critical Minerals: What could the U.S. and key partners produce? [working paper]

Head to netzeropolicylab.com for more information on our work.