Digital Decarbonization


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Digital Decarbonization


Digital Decarbonization

Author: Oliver D. Doleski

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2022-01-17


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Decarbonization through optimized energy flows. In this book you will learn how a significant reduction in climate changing greenhouse gas emissions can be achieved through systemic optimization of our energy systems. The authors clearly demonstrate how energy-intensive processes can be optimized flexibly by using technology-neutral simulation methods to ensure that significantly fewer greenhouse gases are emitted. Such field-tested, data-based energy models described in this publication prove that "digital decarbonization" enables an economy that releases significantly fewer climate changing emissions while maintaining its production output. This is a promising message in view of ongoing climate change.

A Modern Guide to the Digitalization of Infrastructure


A Modern Guide to the Digitalization of Infrastructure

Author: Montero, Juan

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2021-09-23


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Providing a coherent and multidisciplinary approach to digitalization, this Modern Guide aims to systematize how the digitalization process affects infrastructure-based industries, including telecommunications, transport, energy, water and postal services.

CLIMATE STRATEGIES FOR THE UPSTREAM OIL AND GAS SECTOR


CLIMATE STRATEGIES FOR THE UPSTREAM OIL AND GAS SECTOR

Author: Olubusayo Aina

language: en

Publisher: Olubusayo Aina

Release Date: 2025-06-23


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Climate change is no longer a distant threat—it is a present-day crisis affecting every sector, every region, and every community. Rising temperatures, shifting weather patterns, melting glaciers, and extreme events like floods and droughts all point to a world struggling to remain in balance. At the center of this disruption lies a persistent and growing buildup of greenhouse gases (GHGs), largely from the burning of fossil fuels. The upstream oil and gas sector—responsible for extracting and processing hydrocarbons before they reach consumers—plays a pivotal role in this equation. Understanding the scope and scale of the climate challenge is the first step toward developing effective strategies for mitigation. In this book, we explore the science of climate change, the global response, and the upstream sector’s contribution to the problem and its potential to be part of the solution.