Industrial Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Mitigation

Energy Efficiency. Volume 2, Issue 2 (2009): 109 (LBNL-1867E)

Worrell, Ernst; Bernstein, Lenny; Roy, Joyashree; Price, Lynn; de la Rue du Can, Stephane; Harnisch, Jochen
Publisher: 
Energy Efficiency
Date: 
2009
Type: 
Journal Article
Volume: 
2
Number of Pages: 
37

Abstract

Industry contributes directly and indirectly (through consumed electricity) about 37% of the global greenhouse gas emissions, of which over 80% is from energy use. Total energy-related emissions, which were 9.9 GtCO2 in 2004, have grown by 65% since 1971. Even so, industry has almost continuously improved its energy efficiency over the past decades. In the near future, energy efficiency is potentially the most important and cost-effective means for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from industry. This paper discusses the potential contribution of industrial energy efficiency technologies and policies to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions to 2030.

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