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Industrial decarbonisation reduces greenhouse gases emissions and also deliver broader economic and social gains. We synthesise co-benefits of decarbonising energy-intensive industries in the United Kingdom by combining a scoping review with evidence ...
Abbas AbdulRafiu +4 more
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The European Green Deal after Corona: Implications for EU climate policy. CEPS policy Insights No 2020-06 / March 2020 [PDF]
Climate change policy cannot be the first priority of the EU for the immediate future. However, in spite of the corona-crisis the urgency of climate change mitigation has not disappeared.
Catuti, Mihnea +5 more
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SCCS evidence to Infrastructure Commission for Scotland on Industrial decarbonisation ...
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Decarbonisation pathways for industrial clusters through multi-energy systems
Decarbonising industrial clusters will lay the foundation for decarbonisation in non-cluster-based industries whilst aligning with carbon-neutral targets.
Ugochukwu Ngwaka +8 more
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The European steel industry is experiencing new challenges related to the market situation and climate policy. Experience from the period of pandemic restrictions and the effects of Russia’s armed invasion of Ukraine has given many countries a basis for ...
Bożena Gajdzik +2 more
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The literature on technological expectations finds these to be performative: mobilising, coordinating and directing investment and decision-making. Expectations can involve conditionality and be normative, empirical or realist; that is, they may concern ...
Pepa Ambrosio-Albala +2 more
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Decarbonisation of the industrial sector is a crucial objective in new technological developments responding to global challenges. Energy-intensive industry is one of the biggest pollutants and it is mostly supplied by fossil fuels.
Stanislav Boldyryev +4 more
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A European carbon border tax: much pain, little gain. Bruegel Policy Contribution Issue n˚5 | March 2020 [PDF]
The European Green Deal has set a target of reducing European Union carbon emissions by about 40 percent over the next ten years. Reaching this target is likely to involve a significant increase in carbon prices.
McWilliams, Ben, Zachmann, Georg.
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Risks and opportunities associated with decarbonising Rotterdam’s industrial cluster [PDF]
Abstract The Port of Rotterdam is an important industrial cluster, comprising mainly oil refining, chemical production and power generation. In 2016, the port’s industry accounted for 19% of the Netherlands’ total CO2 emissions. The Port of Rotterdam Authority is aware that the cluster is heavily exposed to future decarbonisation policies, as most of
Clemens Schneider +2 more
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Rapid decarbonisation of not only energy systems but also industrial systems has become an urgent technical and policy priority. However, national pace is often slow, for many reasons, including the obduracy of large technical systems, uncertainty, and ...
Marc Hudson +2 more
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