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A new pilot program from Swedish company HYBRIT is aiming to bring fossil-free steel to the market by 2026, but it faces an uphill battle.
by Josh Owens
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Skyven Technologies' service uses solar, geothermal and biomass solutions to replace fossil fuels at manufacturing plants.
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Sponsored: Advancing circular economies against the backdrop of a global pandemic.
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Industrial heat is essential to make metals, concrete, plastic, paper, drugs and more. Yet decarbonization options remain immature and expensive. A green credit regime could help.
by Adam Aston
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Sponsored: Three ways brands can leverage smart manufacturing to become future ready by increasing business productivity, efficiency, and sustainability.
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Greenpoint was zoned for manufacturing and is still used for that purpose. But is it possible to reimagine what an industrial corridor can look like?
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The maker of Bulleit, Guiness, Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker and other adult beverages has committed to net-zero carbon emissions and sourcing 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
by Jesse Klein
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As industry growth accelerates, a fab engineering powerhouse steps up with science-based targets and initiatives meant to catalyze sector- wide action.
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Renewable transport is key to decarbonizing the economy, but mass-scale production of electric cars carries its own raw material challenges. As we rebuild, can we look towards more resilient long-term solutions?
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Digital Transformation and Industry 4.0 are complex concepts, and many manufacturers struggle to sort through what it means and how to approach the topic.
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As much as $21 trillion is needed through 2050 to fully decarbonize the ammonia, cement, ethylene and steel sectors.