While each industry has its unique challenges in decarbonizing, we have identified five major pillars that are essential to reducing greenhouse gas emissions in industry:
1.??? Energy efficiency,
2.??? Electrification,
3.??? Green hydrogen,
4.??? Digitalization, and
5.??? Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS).
Improving energy efficiency includes upgrading to more effective equipment, streamlining processes and capturing and reusing waste heat. It goes hand in hand with electrification, which can shift equipment from running on fossil fuels to running on electricity produced by renewable energy sources. Green hydrogen provides a clean, versatile energy source that can replace fossil fuels in processes that are hard to electrify, such as steam generation and the use of high-heat temperatures. Because it is produced by splitting water with renewable electricity, green hydrogen is entirely carbon free. Digitalization, which takes advantage of the Internet of Things (IoT), Big Data, artificial intelligence (AI) and automation, can further optimize operations and increase energy efficiency to new levels. Remaining and unavoidable CO2 emissions can be captured using CCUS technology and then either stored back in the earth or used as a feedstock in industrial processes or in the production of carbon-neutral fuels such as e-Methanol.?