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36 Emerging Technologies for Energyefficiency and GHG Emissions Reduction in the Pulp and Paper Industry
Energy Efficiency

36 Emerging Technologies for Energyefficiency and GHG Emissions Reduction in the Pulp and Paper Industry

The pulp and paper industry accounted for approximately 5 percent of total industrial final energy consumption and 2 percent of direct carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the industrial sector…

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Catalytic Hydrogen Production: Pioneering Clean Energy with Methane Cracking
Renewable Energy

Catalytic Hydrogen Production: Pioneering Clean Energy with Methane Cracking

In the race to decarbonize the world’s energy systems, hydrogen stands out as one of the most promising fuels for a cleaner future. A significant part of this transformation is methane cracking, an…

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Q&A: Why cement emissions matter for climate change
Policy & Regulation

Q&A: Why cement emissions matter for climate change

A builder directs wet concrete from a cement truck into the foundations of a large building. Credit: Peter Righteous/Alamy Stock Photo. First published here . If the cement industry were a country, it…

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CORALIS and INITIATE workshop “CCU modelling approach from micro to macro assessment”
Energy Efficiency

CORALIS and INITIATE workshop “CCU modelling approach from micro to macro assessment”

CORALIS and INITIATE are hosting a joint online workshop on 26 th September 2022, at 10:00-11:35 am CET to discuss methodologies for techno-economic assessments. Techno-economic assessment is a common…

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Buildings & Transport

Smart Mobility in Smart City

Urban transport is responsible for about a quarter of CO2 emissions from transport. Technomar partnered this EU co-funded project on how to make urban transport more environmentally sustainable by wide deployment of Full-Electric Vehicles (FEV). This is the summary report covering interaction between FEV, transport- and energy infrastructure (smart grid). It also includes strategies for trip…

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Smart Mobility in Smart City

New Hydrogen Infrastructure Map
Energy Infrastructure

New Hydrogen Infrastructure Map

To showcase the state of play of hydrogen infrastructure in Europe and how the various hydrogen projects can act as a key enabler to reach the REPowerEU hydrogen targets, six industry associations…

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The technical potential of large and industrial heat pumps
Energy Efficiency

The technical potential of large and industrial heat pumps

Heat pumps are considered large if they exceed capacities of 100kW. They can easily reach the one to several megawatt range with the largest units providing 35MW in a single machine. Currently…

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How do we get the renovation wave rolling in Germany?
Policy & Regulation • Buildings & Transport

How do we get the renovation wave rolling in Germany?

The European Union announced a major renovation wave last fall. It wants to double the rate of renovation in existing buildings over the next ten years. This is urgently needed, because buildings play…

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Circular Economy • Buildings & Transport

Shining a light on Tomatoes

Royal Pride Holland is using the J624 GS engines to power the greenhouse's new cogeneration plant. Some of the power generated is used for lighting for the tomatoes, but most is supplied to the public power grid. Because the waste heat from the engines can be used at very low temperatures, and the CO2 in its exhaust gas can also be used, the overall level of efficiency is 95 percent.

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Shining a light on Tomatoes

Electric cars better for climate in 95% of the world
Buildings & Transport

Electric cars better for climate in 95% of the world

Fears that electric cars could actually increase carbon emissions are unfounded in almost all parts of the world, new research shows. Reports have questioned whether electric cars really are ‘greener’…

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