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JOURNAL: Decarbonizing the ceramics industry – Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

April 1, 2022


JOURNAL: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews – Decarbonising the food and beverages industry



Summary


Authors:

Dylan D. Furszyfer Del Rio
Benjamin K. Sovacool
Aoife M. Foley
Steve Griffiths
Morgan Bazilian
Jinsoo Kim
David Rooney

Decarbonizing the ceramics industry: A systematic and critical review of policy options, developments and sociotechnical systems.

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 157 – April 2022



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IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation

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JOURNAL: Decarbonising the glass industry – Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

December 1, 2021


JOURNAL: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews – Decarbonising the food and beverages industry



Summary


Authors:

Benjamin Sovacool
Dylan D. Furszyfer Del Rio
Aoife M. Foley
Steve Griffiths
Morgan Bazilian
Jinsoo Kim
David Rooney

Decarbonising the glass industry: A critical and systematic review of developments, sociotechnical systems and policy options.

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews – Dec 2021

  • This review identifies carbon-intensive processes in the glass industry.
  • Presents decarbonizing practices, innovations, and potential transformations.
  • Presents a number of barriers and promising avenues for future research.
  • No agreed consensus on the most promising technologies to achieve net-zero in the glass industry.


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IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation

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MIP 8.4 Where to locate new bioenergy with carbon capture & storage? A natural capital approach

JOURNAL: Land-use change from food to energy – Environmental Research Letters

November 24, 2021


JOURNAL: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews – Decarbonising the food and beverages industry



Summary


Authors:

Gail Taylor
Caspar Donnison
Robert A Holland
Zoe M Harris
Felix Eigenbrod

Land-use change from food to energy: meta-analysis unravels effects of bioenergy on biodiversity and cultural ecosystem services.

Environmental Research Letters, Volume 16, Number 11. IOP Publishing – Nov 2021

Bioenergy has been identified as a key contributor to future energy scenarios consistent with the Paris Agreement targets, and is relied upon in scenarios both with and without bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, owing to the multiple ways in which bioenergy can substitute fossil fuels.



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IDRIC – MIP 8.4 Where to locate new bioenergy with carbon capture & storage? A natural capital approach

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JOURNAL: Industrial decarbonisation via hydrogen – Energy Research & Social Science

October 1, 2021


JOURNAL: Industrial decarbonisation via hydrogen – Energy Research & Social Science



Summary


Authors:

Benjamin Sovacool
Steve Griffiths
Jinsoo Kim
Morgan Bazilian
Joao M. Uratani

Industrial decarbonisation via hydrogen: A critical and systematic review of developments, sociotechnical systems and policy options

Energy Research & Social Science. Elsevier – Oct 2021

This review takes a sociotechnical perspective to examine the full range of industries and industrial processes for which hydrogen can support decarbonization and the technical, economic, social and political factors that will impact hydrogen adoption.



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IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation

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JOURNAL: Decarbonising the food and beverages industry – Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

June 1, 2021


JOURNAL: Decarbonising the food and beverages industry – Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews



Summary


Authors:

Benjamin Sovacool
Morgan Bazilian
Steve Griffiths
Jinsoo Kim
Aoife Foley
David Rooney

Decarbonising the food and beverages industry: A critical and systematic review of developments, sociotechnical systems and policy options.

Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

June 2021

  • From farm to fork, food and beverage consumption can have significant negative impacts
  • This review identifies the most carbon-intensive processes in the industry
  • It discusses multiple current and emerging options and practices for decarbonization, including 78 potential transformations.
  • It examines the benefits to sector decarbonization as well as barriers
  • It discusses how financing, business models, and policy can be harnessed


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IDRIC – MIP 1.4 Smart policy and governance for industrial decarbonisation

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