Energy efficiency and renewables for industrial sector
Abstract
Global industrial energy consumption has increased stable at global level between 2000 and 2017 and has decreased rapidly since then with a contraction twice faster than the industrial activity. As a result, industrial consumption was in 2017 53% above its 2000 level at global level and only represented 25 % of the energy used by final consumers, compared to 29% in 2000. This article discusses a comprehensive review of energy efficiency and renewables for industrial sector. This includes all the renewable energy technologies, energy efficiency systems, energy conservation scenarios, energy savings and other mitigation measures necessary to reduce climate change and sustainable development.
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