>>10774230There is no one solution.
Each market sector has to be catered for, separately, often using different strategies.
For example in the white goods market, we have energy standards which now track how efficient white goods are and eventually the lowest standard will rise to make sure that white goods are less power hungry.
Another example is the switch away from filament bulbs.
The only over arching policy is a carbon tax, but that alone will very likely not be enough.
And then of course big change like the complete overhaul of the power grid is probably going to require significant public funding and direction, even if the grid is privatized.
And then of course there's international binding agreements with other countries and sanctions if they don't abide by said agreements.
That's the general idea but as we start implementing this stuff, we will surely figure out what works and what doesn't and a lot will change.