WHITE PAPER:

Heating the way forward - how to effectively decarbonize process heat

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The world’s largest energy demand is for heat, primarily sourced from fossil fuels, which account for 40% of global carbon emissions.
 

This presents a major challenge for emission reduction and sustainable development, especially in the industrial sector, which accounts for 22% of total energy demand and is a significant CO2 emitter. The global demand for decarbonised industrial process heat is nearly 26,000 TWh annually.

 

But what seems to be overlooked is that this can be readily electrified today!

 

Kyoto Group CEO Camilla Nilsson and Commercial Director for Northern Europe Lars Martinussen assert in this white paper that electrifying heat represents the definitive path toward efficiently decarbonizing industrial process heat.

But how can we heat the way forward?

 

Deep-dive into the factors and change makers driving the Industrial decarbonization:

  • What is the largest energy demand in the world?

  • How can this energy demand reduce its CO2 emissions?

  • Which technology is the enabler for CO2 reductions?

  • Case story - the green box maker

  • Why is there a need for speed?

  • Case story - electrification in action

  • What does it mean to be decentralized?

  • And finally, the transformative edge generative AI provides

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