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Decarbonisation options for the Dutch PVC industry [PDF]

open access: possible, 2020
The Dutch chemical industry has evolved into a leading supplier of chemical products and services in Europe. Ethylene, one of the largest volume commodity chemicals produced by the petrochemical sector is the main feedstock for the production of polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
Semeijn, V.P., Schure, K.M.
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Decarbonising Europe's Energy Intensive Industries

2016
The goal of this report is to identify options for deep greenhouse gas emission reductions by EU energy intensive industries. This type of greenhouse gas mitigation should bring emissions in these sectors down by at least 80% in 2050 compared to 1990 levels. That would be consistent with the EU’s long-term climate objective.
Wyns, Tomas Gilberte, Axelson, Matilda
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Decarbonisation options for the Dutch starch industry [PDF]

open access: possible, 2021
This report presents the current situation of the Dordrecht chemical cluster, which is composed by production locations of three different companies: Chemours, DuPont, and Dow. Chemours is dedicated to the production of fluoropolymers and fluoroelastomers,DuPont produces polyoxymethylene, and Dow produces copolymers of ethylene.
Rodriguez, M.A.   +2 more
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Industrial thermal energy storage. Supporting the transition to decarbonise industry [PDF]

open access: possible, 2022
A White Paper identifies that the use of thermal energy storage in industrial processes could reduce carbon emissions across Europe by as much as 513Mt per year. The White Paper “Industrial Thermal Energy Storage – Supporting the transition to decarbonise industry” has been produced by the European Energy Research Alliance’s Joint Programme on Energy ...
Kauko, H.   +8 more
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Decarbonisation options for the Dutch activated carbon industry [PDF]

open access: possible, 2021
Activated carbon is a material made of elemental carbon and it is characterized by its highly porous structure which has voids between the layers or sheets of carbon. Activated carbon is used to eliminate contaminants from fluids (liquids and gases) by trapping the contaminants in the pores through an adsorption process.
Abdallas Chikri, A., Wetzels, W.
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Decarbonisation options for the Dutch cement industry

2021
The Dutch cement production takes place at the Eerste Nederlandse Cement Industrie (ENCI), the first and only cement industry active in the Netherlands (since 1926). The company is nowadays owned by the German multinational HeidelbergCement and has twoproducing industrial plants, one located in Rotterdam and one based in IJmuiden.
Xavier, C.   +1 more
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Decarbonisation options for the Dutch polyolefins industry

2021
The Dutch chemical industry is the fourth largest in Europe and tenth in the world, having a turnover of over 50 billion euros. Characterised by a central position in the European market and by the presence of highly integrated clusters such as the Port of Rotterdam and the Chemelot industrial park in Limburg, The Netherlands hosts some of the biggest ...
Negri, A., Ligthart, T.N.
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Accelerating industrial decarbonisation through common user infrastructure

Australian Energy Producers Journal
Common user infrastructure (CUI) is crucial to accelerating industrial emissions reduction because it can help reduce the cost and complexity of decarbonisation projects, facilitate collaboration between different stakeholders and make projects more bankable, more quickly.
Amy Lomas, Dan Demilew
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CycloneCC: The Technology to Accelerate Industrial Decarbonisation

ADIPEC
Abstract Carbon capture technology plays a critical role in reducing emissions. In retrofit projects, where space constraints are common, shrinking equipment size can offer significant advantages – making carbon capture possible for hard-to-abate industries.
P. Bumb   +5 more
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