Industrial processes account for one-third of global energy demand. The iron and steel, cement and refining sectors are particularly energy-intensive, together making up over 30% of total industrial energy consumption and producing millions of tonnes of CO2 per year. The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of the technologies for reducing emissions from industrial processes by collating information from a wide range of sources. The paper begins with a summary of energy consumption and emissions in the industrial sector. This is followed by a detailed description of process improvements in the three sectors mentioned above, as well as cross-cutting technologies that are relevant to many industries. Lastly, a discussion o...
Despite past energy efficiency improvements and decarbonization efforts, the industrial sector is st...
The aim of the paper is to show how Germany tries to improve the energy efficiency of the economy an...
In order to meet the IPCC recommendation for an 80% cut in CO2 emissions by 2050, industries will be...
Fully decarbonizing global industry is essential to achieving climate stabilization, and reaching ne...
In 2015, industrial sector installations included in the European emission trading system (EU ETS) e...
The industrial sector plays a pivotal role in global economic development, but its energy consumptio...
Climate change is a key challenge of our time. The iron and steel industry emits 6.5 % of global ant...
Climate change is a key challenge of our time. The iron and steel industry emits 6.5 % of global ant...
In February 2011, the European Council reconfirmed the goal of reducing EU greenhouse gas emissions ...
Energy-intensive processing industries (EPIs) such as iron and steel, aluminum, chemicals, cement, g...
The industrial sector consumes nearly 40% of annual global primary energy use and is responsible for...
Iron and steel industry is the largest energy consuming manufacturing sector in the world. It is res...
Energy-intensive processing industries (EPIs) such as iron and steel, aluminum, chemicals, cement, g...
A large body of literature deals with issues related to monitoring of industrial energy use and CO2 ...
Industry contributes directly and indirectly (through consumed electricity) about 37% of the global ...
Despite past energy efficiency improvements and decarbonization efforts, the industrial sector is st...
The aim of the paper is to show how Germany tries to improve the energy efficiency of the economy an...
In order to meet the IPCC recommendation for an 80% cut in CO2 emissions by 2050, industries will be...
Fully decarbonizing global industry is essential to achieving climate stabilization, and reaching ne...
In 2015, industrial sector installations included in the European emission trading system (EU ETS) e...
The industrial sector plays a pivotal role in global economic development, but its energy consumptio...
Climate change is a key challenge of our time. The iron and steel industry emits 6.5 % of global ant...
Climate change is a key challenge of our time. The iron and steel industry emits 6.5 % of global ant...
In February 2011, the European Council reconfirmed the goal of reducing EU greenhouse gas emissions ...
Energy-intensive processing industries (EPIs) such as iron and steel, aluminum, chemicals, cement, g...
The industrial sector consumes nearly 40% of annual global primary energy use and is responsible for...
Iron and steel industry is the largest energy consuming manufacturing sector in the world. It is res...
Energy-intensive processing industries (EPIs) such as iron and steel, aluminum, chemicals, cement, g...
A large body of literature deals with issues related to monitoring of industrial energy use and CO2 ...
Industry contributes directly and indirectly (through consumed electricity) about 37% of the global ...
Despite past energy efficiency improvements and decarbonization efforts, the industrial sector is st...
The aim of the paper is to show how Germany tries to improve the energy efficiency of the economy an...
In order to meet the IPCC recommendation for an 80% cut in CO2 emissions by 2050, industries will be...