This thesis aims to develop an energy transition scenario for the cement industry using a simulation model that models energy flows to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The model's decarbonisation pathways are constructed with assumptions about the country's socio-economic conditions, energy efficiency, fuel share, and technology share. The modelling focuses on decarbonising thermal energy use by substituting fossil fuel use with low carbon fuels such as biomass, hydrogen, and electricity. Depending on the assumptions in scenarios, fossil fuel use gets phased out rapidly or slowly. It is also assumed that electricity used for the cement industry gets decarbonised over the years with an increase of renewables. Results show that the role of...
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Industrial decarbonisation is one of the most significant hurdles as we move towards a global net-ze...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. The present wo...
To meet the German climate targets, greenhouse gas reductions are essential for the cement industry,...
Being responsible for more than 9 % of the greenhouse gas emissions of German industry, the cement i...
The cement industry is responsible for between 5% and 9% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. T...
This is an accepted manuscript of a paper published by Elsevier on 02/05/2022. The accepted manuscri...
Industry accounts for about 25% of EU final energy demand and uses gas, electricity, coal, and oil a...
The need for low-carbon transitions in the industrial sector is increasingly recognised by governmen...
Much attention is directed towards how to rapidly decarbonise the energy system. Unlike the present ...
Although the cement industry emits around 6% of global CO 2 emissions, most global Integrated Assess...
Anthropogenic climate change is one of the greatest challenges of this century: The consequences of ...
Cement production is an energy intensive industry and is mostly dependent on fossil fuels like coal ...
Although the cement industry emits around 6% of global CO 2 emissions, most global Integrated Assess...
Advancing the domestic industrial production towards a sustainable, resource-preserving direction ca...
Arbeit an der Bibliothek noch nicht eingelangt - Daten nicht geprüftAbweichender Titel nach Übersetz...
Industrial decarbonisation is one of the most significant hurdles as we move towards a global net-ze...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. The present wo...
To meet the German climate targets, greenhouse gas reductions are essential for the cement industry,...
Being responsible for more than 9 % of the greenhouse gas emissions of German industry, the cement i...
The cement industry is responsible for between 5% and 9% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. T...
This is an accepted manuscript of a paper published by Elsevier on 02/05/2022. The accepted manuscri...
Industry accounts for about 25% of EU final energy demand and uses gas, electricity, coal, and oil a...
The need for low-carbon transitions in the industrial sector is increasingly recognised by governmen...
Much attention is directed towards how to rapidly decarbonise the energy system. Unlike the present ...
Although the cement industry emits around 6% of global CO 2 emissions, most global Integrated Assess...
Anthropogenic climate change is one of the greatest challenges of this century: The consequences of ...
Cement production is an energy intensive industry and is mostly dependent on fossil fuels like coal ...
Although the cement industry emits around 6% of global CO 2 emissions, most global Integrated Assess...
Advancing the domestic industrial production towards a sustainable, resource-preserving direction ca...
Arbeit an der Bibliothek noch nicht eingelangt - Daten nicht geprüftAbweichender Titel nach Übersetz...
Industrial decarbonisation is one of the most significant hurdles as we move towards a global net-ze...
The cement industry is the third largest carbon emitting industrial sector in the EU. The present wo...