Decarbonizing Industry in the EU: Climate, Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies

作者: Max Åhman , Lars J. Nilsson

DOI: 10.1057/9781137406835_5

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摘要: Decarbonizing society poses both threats and opportunities for the manufacturing industry. For industry that manufactures end-user products, decarbonization presents a potential to innovate higher added value clean-tech products expand into new ‘green’ markets. energy intensive (EII), produces mainly basic materials such as steel, cement, aluminium plastics, are less obvious challenges greater.

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