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Materials represent a major issue
36%
20%
29%
30% 31%Iron and steel, chemicals and cement with high-temp. heat needs
responsible for the bulk of remaining emissions in 2050
Direct CO2 emissions from industry by
2050 in the 2DS
Power9%
Buildingsand others
15%
Transport31%
Iron & Steel9%
Chemicals14%
Cement11%
Others11%
Industry45%
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Min
ing a
nd Quarr
ying
Food and T
obacco
Pulp &
pap
er
Chemic
al
Non-Meta
llic
Min
erals
Basic
Met
als
Mac
hiner
y
Transp
ort E
quipm
ent
Oth
ers
Above 400°C
100 - 400°C
Below 100°C
Temperature levels in different industries
Data for 2003, 32 Countries: EU25 + Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Croatia, Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.
Source: ECOHEATCOOL (IEE ALTENER Project)
RENEWABLE ENERGIES for MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, 11.05 – 12.05.2015
Mexico – parabolic trough collectors
➢6 installations from
„Inventive Power“
• Buenavista
Greenhouse
• La Doñita Dairy
• Lácteos Covbars
Dairy
• Nutrición Marina
(Food Pellets)
• Matatlan Dairy
• El Indio Dairy
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Solar steam and mid-temp. heat
Mirrah, Oman, 2017: 1 GWth for EOR
Glasspoint reinventing CSP
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EU-backed SOLPART: high temp particle heating for industries
The project aims at developing a 800-1000°C solar process for
energy intensive industries such as cement factories, phosphates…
Participants: CNRS (lead), CEMEX, DLR, Abengoa, OCP, etc.
R&D must be accelerated
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Scheffler dishes in India
Scheffler dishes with fixed focus are being used individually
or collectively in various industry and services in India
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