![]() ![]() In this study we conducted a benchmarking analysis for energy and CO2 emissions intensities of the steel industry among the largest steel-producing countries. Also, on a national level, policy makers can use benchmarking to prioritize energy saving and decarbonization options and to design policies to reduce energy and GHG emissions. Benchmarking can also be used for assessing the energy and emissions improvement potential that could be achieved by the implementation of energy efficiency or CO2 reduction measures. International benchmarking of energy intensity and CO2 emissions intensity can provide a comparison point against which a company or industry’s performance can be measured to that of the same type of company or industry in other countries. EE Potential in Industrial Motor Systems in Egypt.Industry 4.0 Technologies in Water and Sanitation.Green Public Procurement for Curbing Carbon Emissions.California’s Cement: Failing Climate Challenge.Decarbonization Roadmap for California Cement. ![]() Industrial Supply Chains Decarbonization in Southeast Asia.Scale of Government Procurement of Carbon-Intensive Materials in US.Fostering Industry Transition through Green Public Procurement.Low-Carbon Public Procurement - White Papers.Aluminum Climate Impact - International Benchmarking.Steel Climate Impact - International Benchmarking.Thermal Process Intensification in Industry.Air Pollution from Global Steel Industry.Air Pollution from Global Cement Industry.Embodied Carbon in Trade: Carbon Loophole.Border Carbon Adjustment for Steel and Aluminum Electrification of Heating in the Textile Industry.Net-Zero Roadmap for China’s Steel Industry.Green Public Procurement of Steel in India, Japan, South Korea.Stopping a Super-Pollutant: N2O Emissions Abatement from Adipic Acid Production.Carbon Voyage Tool: Embodied Carbon in Trade.Deep Decarbonization Roadmap for PVC Industry in U.S.Embodied CO2 Emissions in Steel Imports to the U.S.Alternative Fuels Combustion in the Cement Industry.Corporates, Electricity, and Renewables.Industrial Electrification in the Southwest States. ![]()
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