With the adoption of decarbonisation, decentralisation, and digitisation – also known as the three D’s – global industry is entering a period of energy transition, where conventional fossil-fuel-based sources are gradually being replaced by sustainable, renewable alternatives, driving forward, and reshaping the way global energy systems work.
Led by innovations in lower-carbon energy sources such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen, and biomethane, decarbonisation is one of the main drivers of the so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution.
A key aspect of decarbonisation is reducing emissions in sectors of industry that are notoriously hard-to-abate, such as cement manufacture, the steel industry, and waste – the fourth largest source sector of emissions.
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