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Decarbonisation without deindustrialisation

How are Britain’s most energy-intensive industries – many of which operate high-temperature manufacturing processes – going to achieve major reductions in carbon emissions? Well, government and industry partners have published a series of roadmaps that identify likely technologies and their potential impacts. Paul Noble was among the researchers.

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EW Jul 15 - p22-24.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: decarbonisation - Deindustrialisation

Countries: UK -

Subjects: Energy efficiency, Industry services, Carbon capture, transportation and storage, Energy policy, Carbon emissions

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