The increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are primarily driven by the rapid expansion of energy-intensive sectors such as the chemical industry. This work selects ethylene, one of the most important chemicals, as a model study to represent the low-carbon roadmap of chemical production. Four strategies improving the efficiency of fossil resource usage, developing the technology for carbon capture and storage (CCS), CO2 chemical conversion, and converting biomass resources into chemicals, are used to reduce CO2 emissions. A comprehensive analysis of the life cycle CO2 emissions of different ethylene production routes has been performed to compare their emission reduction potential. The results indicate that the BMTO (biomass to olefins...
The production of bulk chemicals from biomass instead of fossil resources is perceived as one promis...
Life cycle primary energy demand (PED) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the production of prop...
Chemical production is set to become the single largest driver of global oil consumption by 2030. To...
The increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are primarily driven by the rapid expansion of ener...
The increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are primarily driven by the rapid expansion of ener...
Steam cracking is the leading technology to produce light olefins and the most energy-consuming proc...
Carbon neutrality by 2060 is the recent expression of China's international commitment to reduce its...
GHG (Increasing greenhouse gas) emissions in China imposes enormous pressure on China's government a...
As the largest producer of coal chemical products in the world, China faces tremendous pressure to r...
Recently, China has been increasingly producing olefins from alternative resources, especially coal....
Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) has recently gained broad interest in the chemical industry. Di...
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) have been projected by the power and industrial secto...
Chemical production is set to become the single largest driver of global oil consumption by 2030. To...
This contribution provides a conceptual analysis and a quantitative comparative assessment of three ...
Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technologies support future energy and climate transition goals...
The production of bulk chemicals from biomass instead of fossil resources is perceived as one promis...
Life cycle primary energy demand (PED) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the production of prop...
Chemical production is set to become the single largest driver of global oil consumption by 2030. To...
The increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are primarily driven by the rapid expansion of ener...
The increasing emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) are primarily driven by the rapid expansion of ener...
Steam cracking is the leading technology to produce light olefins and the most energy-consuming proc...
Carbon neutrality by 2060 is the recent expression of China's international commitment to reduce its...
GHG (Increasing greenhouse gas) emissions in China imposes enormous pressure on China's government a...
As the largest producer of coal chemical products in the world, China faces tremendous pressure to r...
Recently, China has been increasingly producing olefins from alternative resources, especially coal....
Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) has recently gained broad interest in the chemical industry. Di...
Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) have been projected by the power and industrial secto...
Chemical production is set to become the single largest driver of global oil consumption by 2030. To...
This contribution provides a conceptual analysis and a quantitative comparative assessment of three ...
Carbon capture and utilization (CCU) technologies support future energy and climate transition goals...
The production of bulk chemicals from biomass instead of fossil resources is perceived as one promis...
Life cycle primary energy demand (PED) and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for the production of prop...
Chemical production is set to become the single largest driver of global oil consumption by 2030. To...