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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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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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Decarbonisation Pathways of Industry in TIMES Model
Abstract The industry sector in many countries has a significant role in reaching national long-term emission reductions, energy efficiency and renewable energy targets. New technologies, wide implementation of energy efficiency measures and smart energy management are needed for the industry to ensure local and global competitiveness
Allena-Ozolina Signe +4 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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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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Reaching net-zero in the chemical industry—A study of roadmaps for industrial decarbonisation
Striving to mitigate climate change, the European Union has adopted net-zero greenhouse gas emissions as a target for 2050. In this paper, European chemical industry roadmaps from the past six years are assessed and compared to uncover how the industry envisions its role in the transition to net-zero emissions.
Y. Kloo, L.J. Nilsson, E. Palm
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Cooperative Carbon Alliances: Defining an Agenda for Global Industrial Decarbonisation
There have been several recent proposals for cooperative climate alliances, from the OECD, the IMF, the World Trade Organization (WTO), the German Government, and others.
Aylin Shawkat, Oliver Sartor
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Assessing the Role of Carbon Capture and Storage in Mitigation Pathways of Developing Economies
The Paris Agreement has set out ambitious climate goals aiming to keep global warming well-below 2 °C by 2100. This requires a large-scale transformation of the global energy system based on the uptake of several technological options to reduce ...
Panagiotis Fragkos
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Batteries and beyond: Multi-vector energy storage as a tool to decarbonise energy services
With the 2015 Paris Agreement pursuing efforts to limit global temperature increase to below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and the “energy trilemma” goals of energy security, energy equity and environmental sustainability, decarbonisation remains a ...
Benjamin Greening +3 more
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The decarbonisation of industry is a bottleneck for the EU’s 2050 target of climate neutrality. Replacing fossil fuels with low-carbon electricity is at the core of this challenge; however, the aggregate electrification potential and resulting system ...
Silvia Madeddu +7 more
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