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− | EU per country statistics of [emissions](https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/data/national-emissions-reported-to-the-unfccc-and-to-the-eu-greenhouse-gas-monitoring-mechanism-13) and [energy balances](http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/energy/data/energy-balances) in each sector are available | + | == European Union == |
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Revision as of 14:50, 31 May 2018
Overview
Direct emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases occur both from fossil fuel combustion for process heat and from chemical processes (e.g. calcination in cement manufacture). Indirect emissions come from e.g. the use of electricity.
Tackling emissions in the industrial sector involves a case-by-case analysis of each industrial sector. Here information is collected on this topic.
Data
European Union
EU per country statistics of emissions and energy balances in each sector are available.
Process heat
By sector
Iron and steel
Possibility of reduction with hydrogen instead of coke
Studies
Studies of reducing emissions in the industrial sector.
IPCC 5th Assessment Report on Mitigation (Working Group III) in Industry (Chapter 10)