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Title: POTENTIAL FOR INDUSTRIAL ENERGY-EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENT IN THE LONG TERM
By: Jeroen de Beer
Format: Hardback

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ISBN 10: 0792362829
ISBN 13: 9780792362821
Publisher: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS
Pub. date: 31 May, 2000
Edition: 2000 ed.
Series: Eco-Efficiency in Industry & Science v. 5
Pages: 254
Description: We need to know what opportunities there are and what limits exist to the improvement of energy efficiency, since this is the cost-effective way to abate greenhouse gas emissions. This book presents a method whereby promising technologies can be identified and characterised that can contribute to improvement of energy efficiency in the long term.
Synopsis: This book does not give a prediction of what the efficiency will be of the energy use of industrial processes in the future. However, it does give an exploration of limits to the efficiency of current processes and an indication of what might be achieved if new technologies can be developed. At the Department of Science, Technology and Society of Utrecht University research had been done to the opportunities for improvement of the energy efficiency in the short term since the 1980's. This had resulted in a comprehensive database on energy efficient measures. This database and a possible application are described in Chapter 3 of this book. The use of the database induced new research themes around efficiency improvement, e.g. concerning barriers for implementation of measures. It was around 1993 that I did a preliminary study to the potential for efficiency improvement in the long term. Historical analysis had shown us that the short term potential stayed constant over the years. It seemed to be replenished by the introduction of new technologies.This lead to the question whether there are limits to the efficiency, taking into account both thermodynamic considerations and ideas on the development and dissemination of new technologies.
Illustrations: biography
Publication: US
Imprint: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Returns: Returnable
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