Decarbonized
Decarbonized is an adjective describing a system, process, or energy source in which carbon dioxide emissions have been reduced to very low levels or eliminated. It is commonly used in climate policy and industry to refer to electricity generation, heating, transportation, and certain industrial processes that operate with minimal or no net CO2 emissions. The term often implies reliance on low-emission or zero-emission technologies, such as renewable energy, electrification powered by clean electricity, or the use of low-carbon fuels and carbon capture where appropriate.
In practice, decarbonization is part of a broader transition toward lower greenhouse gas emissions. It contrasts
Achieving a decarbonized state generally requires expanding renewable and low-emission energy sources, improving energy efficiency, electrifying