Chemicals (including fertiliser production Sample Clauses

Chemicals (including fertiliser production. The chemicals sector comprises organic basic chemicals, inorganic basic chemicals, and the production of fertilisers. Together, these three subsectors account for approximately 2.8% of total GHG emissions in the EU (EUTL, Table 1). In 2010, emissions13 in the chemicals sector can be broken down as follows: - Combustion (heat generation) 132Mt; - Process emissions including N2O emissions from nitric acid and other chemicals 43Mt; - Indirect CO2 emissions and associated with power consumption 59Mt; The chemicals sector roadmap towards 2050 (CEFIC, 2013) estimates the potential of CO2 savings per technology in different scenarios. However, this roadmap is clearly predicated on emissions reductions arising from efficiency improvements primarily. It assumes a 2050 target where the sector needs to reduce emissions by 50%. Under this “level playing field” scenario, emissions reductions could be achieved as follows: - Ambitious energy efficiency improvements, -35% from 2010; - Changes in the fuel mix for heat generation used to meet the heat demand for chemical processes, i.e. further shift to natural gas or biomass, -10%; - N2O emission abatement, -10%; This adds up to a 55% reduction compared to 2010. To go beyond this, fully decarbonised electricity generation (which seems achievable in a 2050 timeframe) is necessary, but more importantly CCS is required. Energy efficiency improvements can only contribute to intermediate climate targets (about 35%). Alternative fuels can also reduce emissions, but this is limited by the amount of heat required in certain processes. Process emissions can also be reduced by improvements to catalytic reactors. The chemicals sector roadmap identified important research areas with advanced biomass conversion processes, process improvements, and the utilisation of carbon dioxide as raw material (Carbon Capture and Utilisation, CCU). No quantitative estimates were made for the potential of CCU, which is still in very early stage of development (CEFIC 2013).
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