Deeply understand the framework principles of global heavy industry decarbonization Heavy industry is a term that includes various industrial processes, including the production of steel, cement and chemicals, as well as the exploitation and refining of oil, natural gas and coal (These parts can be used in above field: Siemens 6ES7153-1AA03-0XB0 SIMATIC DP Connection Modules, B&R X20AI4622 Analog Input Module, Allen Bradley 1756-ENBT Ethernet I/P Communication Module). It is estimated that the heavy industry sector consumes about one third of all energy produced and accounts for 35-40% of all global greenhouse gas emissions. About 86% of Companies in the S & P 500 index have submitted sustainable development reports, and there is a strong force in promoting the decarbonization of the industrial sector. In the industrial sector, the two sub industries - steel and cement - together account for about 14% of the total global carbon dioxide emissions, 34% of the total global methane emissions, and 47% of the carbon dioxide emissions of heavy industry. In fact, the average carbon dioxide emission per ton of steel produced in 2018 was 1.85 tons, equivalent to about 8% of the global carbon dioxide emissions. Thanks your reading, more infos, contact: sh_plc@163.com
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