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Secretary of Energy Appoints Eastman’s Nolen to Committee on Climate

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Sharon Nolen, global natural resources manager for Eastman, has been appointed as the chair of the Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee by U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm. Nolen's expertise in energy and water will be instrumental in accelerating technologies to reduce industrial emissions and advance decarbonization efforts in the American industry. The committee aims to deliver recommendations to Congress on leveraging technologies like green hydrogen, carbon capture, and nuclear energy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Nolen's commitment to sustainability, rooted in her upbringing on a Tennessee farm, highlights Eastman's dedication to reducing its carbon footprint and developing eco-friendly products.

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  • Sharon Nolen's appointment as chair of the Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee highlights her expertise in energy and water management, positioning her as a key leader in Eastman's strategy to mitigate climate change.

  • Eastman's commitment to sustainability and reducing its carbon footprint is evident through its participation in programs like the DOE's Better Plants initiative and Better Climate program.

  • Nolen's role in accelerating technologies like green hydrogen, carbon capture, and nuclear energy underscores Eastman's dedication to developing innovative products that can help reduce customers' carbon footprint.

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  • While Nolen's appointment signifies a positive step towards decarbonization, the success of the committee's recommendations in accelerating industrial emission reductions remains uncertain.

  • The ultimate goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 presents a significant challenge for Eastman, requiring substantial investments in research and development of eco-friendly technologies.

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / May 10, 2024 / Eastman

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Sharon Nolen started learning about sustainable living long before she could drive a car. Though she didn't have a license, that didn't keep her from driving a tractor at age 12. She learned that skill along with others - like tending the garden and bottle-feeding a calf - on the Middle Tennessee farm her family owned.

Those lessons framed Nolen's perspective on sustainability and still influence her perspective as manager of global natural resources management for Eastman. As an expert on energy and water, Nolen is a key leader in Eastman's strategy to mitigate climate change. Now, she's lending her expertise to influence positive change across the U.S. industrial sector.

Nolen was recently named chair of a federal committee to accelerate technologies and processes that can reduce industrial emissions. Jennifer Granholm, U.S. secretary of energy, selected Nolen to lead the Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee (ITIAC). Congress charged the Department of Energy (DOE) with forming the committee.

Throughout 2024, ITIAC will focus on understanding the DOE's current industrial decarbonization programs and developing recommendations that support or enhance its efforts. Next year, the committee will deliver its recommendations to Congress on how to speed up decarbonization of American industry.

"What we'll ultimately do is provide a report to Congress with our insight and perspective on the DOE's work to advance technologies that provide energy with fewer emissions, including technologies like green hydrogen, carbon capture utilization and nuclear. We'll also be commenting on sector approaches and potential policies and funding allocations," said Nolen.

Based at Eastman's site in Kingsport, Tennessee, Nolen is an Eastman Fellow - the highest rank for the company's scientists and engineers. She was recognized by the Association of Energy Engineers as its International Energy Manager of the Year in 2019.

Bridging a gap to ensure a better future

The committee includes experts from industry, academia, business and science. Nolen is an authority in energy efficiency, the widely recognized first step for reducing greenhouse gas emissions on the industrial scale. But energy efficiency alone won't enable U.S. industry to decarbonize, she said. New technologies are essential.

"That's where our committee is being asked to influence. We need to identify the necessary work to bridge that gap in industry," Nolen said.

Nolen is a familiar face in the DOE, which has given Eastman several awards of excellence as part of its Better Plants initiative. Eastman also participates in the DOE's Better Climate program.

Sustainability has come full circle for Nolen. Daily work doesn't require her to drive a tractor anymore, but those teachings from her parents started her down the road of an impactful and satisfying career.

"Our company is committed to reducing our own carbon footprint and developing innovative products that can help our customers reduce their carbon footprint," Nolen said. "One of the core values of Eastman's view of sustainability is that the value we create must be greater than the resources we consume. My parents were believers in that approach too, and they instilled it in their three girls." Eastman is making progress on its climate strategy with the ultimate goal of carbon neutrality by 2050. From her formative years to now, sustainability has always been personal for Nolen - and now the stakes are even higher for her.

"I have a new granddaughter, and I think about her a lot with the work that we do," Nolen said. "I want her to have the same opportunities to enjoy nature and the world around her. We need to act today to create that bright future."

Sharon Nolen is global natural resources manager for Eastman.

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FAQ

Who appointed Sharon Nolen as the chair of the Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee?

Sharon Nolen was appointed as the chair of the Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee by U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm.

What is the focus of the ITIAC in 2024?

In 2024, the Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee will focus on understanding the DOE's current industrial decarbonization programs and developing recommendations to support or enhance its efforts.

What are the key technologies that the committee aims to accelerate to reduce industrial emissions?

The committee seeks to accelerate technologies like green hydrogen, carbon capture utilization, and nuclear energy to reduce industrial emissions and advance decarbonization efforts in the American industry.

What is Eastman's ultimate goal for carbon neutrality?

Eastman aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 as part of its climate strategy.

What values guide Eastman's sustainability approach?

One of the core values of Eastman's sustainability approach is creating value greater than the resources consumed, emphasizing the company's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.

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