EnergyNest publishes report on decarbonising industrial heat together with REUTERS

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Industrial heat decarbonisation is a Cinderella challenge: it has been severely neglected so far and urgently needs addressing. Fortunately, there is a growing array of options to solve the problem.

 

This paper explores the options for industrial heat decarbonisation and introduces a pathway to carbon reduction for a wide range of industrial applications, with expert insights from EnergyNest, Orsted, RMI, Carbon Trust and InfraCapital!  

 

Get your copy in order to:

  • Unpack the legacy of fossil-fuels in industrial heat and evaluate the four key options for industrial heat decarbonization that can help accelerate the transition.
  • Deep dive into thermal storage in action, with exclusive case studies from the Yara Fertiliser plant, AVERY Dennison tape production, Eni Oil Treatment plant, Masdar Pilot and EnergyNest!
  • Understand the potential applications for thermal battery technology through side-by-side analysis of the applications, conversion, industries and benefits to using different approaches.
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