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Industrial energy efficiency and climate change mitigation
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Greenhouse Gas Emission ReductionIndustrial Energy-efficiency TechnologiesEngineeringEmissionsEnergy EfficiencySustainable EnergyIndustrial Energy EfficiencyEnergy TransitionEnergy Efficiency PolicyCarbon EmissionsEnergy PolicyEnergy-efficient TechnologyEnergy EconomyClean EnergyEmission ReductionTotal Energy-related Emissions
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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