Risks and opportunities associated with decarbonising Rotterdam’s industrial cluster

作者: Clemens Schneider , Stefan Lechtenböhmer , Sascha Samadi

DOI: 10.1016/J.EIST.2019.05.004

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摘要: Abstract The Port of Rotterdam is an important industrial cluster, comprising mainly oil refining, chemical production and power generation. In 2016, the port’s industry accounted for 19% Netherlands’ total CO2 emissions. Authority aware that cluster heavily exposed to future decarbonisation policies, as most its activities focus on trading, handling, converting using fossil fuels. Based a study mixture qualitative quantitative methods, our article explores three pathways whereby can maintain strong position while significantly reducing emissions related risks by 2050. differ in terms EU’s assumed climate change mitigation ambitions key technological choices made cluster’s companies. paper identifying associated with each scenario ways which these could be mitigated.

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