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Industrial energy use and decarbonisation in the glass sector: A UK perspective
The potential for reducing industrial energy demand and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the UK glass sector has been evaluated, although the lessons learned are applicable across much of the industrialised world.
Paul W. Griffin +2 more
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Owing to the complexity of the sector, industrial activities are often represented with limited technological resolution in integrated energy system models.
Sánchez Diéguez Manuel +4 more
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Decarbonising industry: A places-of-work research agenda
Deep decarbonisation of extractive and foundational industries will involve widespread social and economic change. Research on previous industrial restructuring has demonstrated that resultant changes will be geographically uneven, especially without countervailing state intervention.
Will Eadson +2 more
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Accounting for decarbonisation and reducing capital at risk in the S&P500 [PDF]
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Colin Haslam, Nick Tsitsianis, Glen Lehman, Tord Andersson, and John Malamatenios, ‘Accounting for decarbonisation and reducing capital at risk in the S&P500’, Accounting Forum ...
Colin Haslam +8 more
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Granular technologies to accelerate decarbonization [PDF]
Of the 45 energy technologies deemed critical by the International Energy Agency for meeting global climate targets, 38 need to improve substan- tially in cost and performance while accelerating deployment over the next decades.Low-carbon technological ...
Bento, Nuno +5 more
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The green state and industrial decarbonisation [PDF]
The large share of carbon emitted by energy-intensive industries in the extraction and processing of basic materials must be limited to decarbonise society and the economy.
Roger Hildingsson +2 more
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Industrial processes are associated with high amounts of energy consumed and greenhouse gases emitted, stressing the urgent need for low-carbon sectoral transitions.
Konstantinos Koasidis +6 more
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The Role of the Merseburg Process in Industrial Decarbonisation and Waste Evaluation [PDF]
Due to greenhouse gas emissions in industrial production, global warming and the resulting climate change pose significant threats to a liveable world.
Cemre Avşar +3 more
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CCS from industrial sources [PDF]
The literature concerning the application of CCS to industry is reviewed. Costs are presented for different sectors including ``high purity'' (processes which inherently produce a high concentration of CO2), cement, iron and steel, refinery and biomass ...
Bernstein L. +6 more
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Glycerol and Glycerol/water Gasification for the Decarbonisation of Industrial Heat
This research is aimed at using Gaseq equilibrium flame chemistry modelling, to demonstrate that wet waste crude glycerol could be air gasified to produce a Biomass Gasification Gas (BGG) for direct applications as a burner fuel for the decarbonisation ...
Jose Ramon Quinonez Arce +5 more
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