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Industrial Waste Heat : Valorisation by Thermocline Storage

Authors: Doan PHAM MINH, Yasmine LALAU, Thibaut ESENCE

Publication date: July 10, 2023 | Lire en français

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    1. Industrial waste heat

    1.1 The challenge of reducing GHG emissions in industry

    French industry (excluding the energy sector) accounts for 19% of national final energy consumption, or around 300 TWh/year, and an equivalent proportion of greenhouse gas emissions . This sector emitted 78 Mt CO 2 eq in 2019, and the objective of the National Low Carbon Strategy (SNBC) is to reduce these emissions to 15 Mt CO 2 eq by 2050. The origin of these emissions is 70%...

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