Great Lakes Energy Institute's Grant Goodrich discusses Cleveland's efforts toward net-zero emissions
Cleveland port’s ‘electrification hub’ expected to anchor progress toward net-zero emissions Ohio Capital Journal: Grant Goodrich, executive director of the university’s Great Lakes Energy Institute, said that decarbonization makes sense for Cleveland and Cuyahoga County in the global scheme of things. “Getting products in and out of Europe and being able to advertise and market that you can do it in a more emissions-friendly manner gives you a competitive advantage,” he said. Grant Goodrich, executive director of the university's Great Lakes Energy Institute, has discussed Cleveland's efforts towards net-zero emissions. Goodrich believes decarbonization makes sense for both Cleveland and Cuyahoga County in the global scheme of things. He believes that getting products in and out of Europe and marketing them in a more emissions-friendly manner could give them a competitive advantage.

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Ohio Capital Journal: Grant Goodrich, executive director of the university’s Great Lakes Energy Institute, said that decarbonization makes sense for Cleveland and Cuyahoga County in the global scheme of things. “Getting products in and out of Europe and being able to advertise and market that you can do it in a more emissions-friendly manner gives you a competitive advantage,” he said.
Topik: Climate Change, ESG