Proceedings of FOCAPD 2024ISSN: 2818-4734
Volume: 3 (2024)
LAPSE:2024.1508
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LAPSE:2024.1508
Towards a Sustainable and Defossilized/Decarbonized Chemical and Process Industry
Mariano Martín
August 15, 2024. Originally submitted on July 9, 2024
This work presents an overview of the path towards the use of renewable and nonconventional resources for a sustainable chemical and process industry. The aim is not only to lead the way to meet the sustainable development goals but also to maintain the style and quality of life achieved by the technologies and products developed within this sector. Alternative raw materials are to be used and processed differently while a new paradigm for utilities is to be established. The development of technologies and their deployment faces several barriers that we as process engineers can help overcome by providing insight into the alternatives, the thresholds to achieve to become competitive, and strategic analyses.
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Martín M. Towards a Sustainable and Defossilized/Decarbonized Chemical and Process Industry. Systems and Control Transactions 3:52-59 (2024) https://doi.org/10.69997/sct.185801
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Martín M: Universidad de Salamanca, Department of Chemical and textile Engineering, Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain
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Systems and Control Transactions
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52
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2024
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2024-07-10
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PII: 0052-0059-679755-SCT-3-2024, Publication Type: Journal Article
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