Emerging Energy-Efficient Technologies for Industry

Date Published
07/2002
Publication Type
Journal Article
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DOI
10.1080/01998590209509345
LBL Report Number
LBNL-50527
Abstract

U.S. industry consumes approximately 37% of the nation's energy to produce 24% of the nation's GDP. Increasingly, society is confronted with the challenge of moving toward a cleaner, more sustainable path of production and consumption, while increasing global competitiveness. Technology is essential in achieving these challenges. We report on a recent analysis of emerging energy-efficient technologies for industry, focusing on over 50 selected technologies. The technologies are characterized with respect to energy efficiency, economics and environmental performance. This paper provides an overview of the results, demonstrating that we are not running out of technologies to improve energy efficiency, economic and environmental performance, and neither will we in the future. The study shows that many of the technologies have important non-energy benefits, ranging from reduced environmental impact to improved productivity, and reduced capital costs compared to current technologies.

Journal
Energy Engineering
Volume
99
Year of Publication
2002
Issue
2
Number
99
Pagination
36-55
ISSN Number
0199-8595 (Print), 1546-0118 (Online)
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<p>Energy Analysis Dept. - International Energy Studies</p>
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