2. NEW REPORT: remove roadblocks for low-carbon cement, concrete & asphalt

ClearPath Policy Advisor Rafae Ghani and Senior Research Advisor Casey Kelly published a report in partnership with the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) and Clean Air Task Force (CATF) analyzing the challenges and solutions to lower carbon dioxide emissions from the cement, concrete and asphalt industries using innovation.
Paving the Way to Innovation: Moving from Prescriptive to Performance Specifications to Unlock Low-Carbon Cement, Concrete, and Asphalt Innovations covers how:
- State DOTs use “prescriptive specifications,” which may hinder low-carbon innovations.
- Adopting “performance specifications” would accelerate the innovation process to reach the market.
- Federal policy can incentivize performance specification adoption through grant programs, workforce development, and R&D funding.
What’s clear: Increasing performance specifications can unleash U.S. innovation to improve infrastructure durability, reduce lifetime costs, improve supply chain resilience and drive down emissions.
Plug in: This week, ClearPath and CATF hosted an educational briefing with top industry leaders on opportunities to decarbonize the cement, concrete, and asphalt sectors.
Thank you to our panelists, pictured here:
L to R: Rick Bohan of Portland Cement Association, Heather Dylla of Construction Partners Inc., Jerae Carlson of Cemex, Liza Darwin of Brimstone Energy, and Jeremy Harrell of ClearPath.
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