1、 2023 Boston Consulting Group1The US can build a durable competitive advantage in clean technologies and generate significanteconomic benefits in the processcreating jobs,achieving national energy security and sustainabilitygoals,and catalyzing the global adoption of key green solutions.The opportun
2、ities and challengesdiffer from one set of technologies to the next,however,and they will require different approaches,according to Two Paths to US Competitiveness in Clean Technologies,a new BCG report which expandsupon a previous study into US competitiveness in clean tech.Both reports were commis
3、sioned byBreakthrough Energy and Third Way.How the US Can Gain an Edge in CleanTechMARCH 21,2023 By Karan Mistry,Thomas Baker,Tina Zuzek-Arden,and Nico deLunaREADING TIME:12 MIN 2023 Boston Consulting Group2Heres what our latest report found:Tax credits and other financial incentives in the Inflatio
4、n Reduction Act(IRA)and the InfrastructureInvestment and Jobs Act(IIJA)have provided significant support for US investment in thesetechnologiesin some cases making domestically manufactured systems substantially cheaper thanimports.However,for the US to achieve strong market positions across all fou
5、r technologies,policymakers andcompanies must build on this recent legislation.They should take targeted actions that support thevarying needs of these technologies,including tackling infrastructure bottlenecks,streamliningpermitting processes,and accelerating investment plans.The Market Opportunity
6、 for US PlayersOur analysis of these four technologies builds on our previous report,which examined the marketopportunity for US companies in six complementary technologies:electric vehicles,clean steel,low-carbon hydrogen,long-duration energy storage,direct air capture,and advanced nuclear smallmod