2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16020581
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Energy Indicators for Enabling Energy Transition in Industry

Abstract: Energy transition is a fundamental process in the move towards sustainable development, but in industry, it is complicated by the remarkable sectoral heterogeneity. Fostering the realization of energy transition in the industrial sector requires the characterization of its energy dimension, in terms of energy mixes and end-uses as the determinants of transition pathways, and energy solutions and tools as the enablers of this transition paradigm. We observe that the suitability of tools for energy analysis depe… Show more

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“…In order to avoid ''false positive'' results of urea formation, isotope-labelled (e.g. 13 C or 15 N) experiments can be performed to produce and verify clear results regarding the source and the mechanism of urea formation. For example, NO x as contaminants are predominantly present in chemicals and in the atmosphere, so it is extremely important to validate and prove that urea produced through the electrocatalysis technique arises due to the reduction reactions of the reactants and not due to the presence of unwanted contaminants.…”
Section: Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to avoid ''false positive'' results of urea formation, isotope-labelled (e.g. 13 C or 15 N) experiments can be performed to produce and verify clear results regarding the source and the mechanism of urea formation. For example, NO x as contaminants are predominantly present in chemicals and in the atmosphere, so it is extremely important to validate and prove that urea produced through the electrocatalysis technique arises due to the reduction reactions of the reactants and not due to the presence of unwanted contaminants.…”
Section: Detection Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NMR is an advanced tool able to not only detect the produced urea and by-products by identifying their signature peaks but also indicate the nitrogen origin as various nitrates are present as common contaminants in the environment. 18 1 H-NMR spectra can help in effectively figuring out the nitrogen origin whereas the 13 C-NMR spectral examination can identify the carbon origin in the produced urea. However, it must be pointed out that the signal-to-noise ratio of an NMR experiment is proportional to B 3/2 0 , where B 0 is the magnetic field.…”
Section: Detection Methodsmentioning
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“…This work sheds light on the critical dimensions necessary for successful coupling, emphasizing the need for a minimum scale to facilitate seamless integration of hydrogen in the hard to abate industrial sector. Currently, individual phases of the process are quite far to reach optimal efficiency 2 levels, posing a challenge to the realization of a fully functional and sustainable hydrogen economy, [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work sheds light on the critical dimensions necessary for successful coupling, emphasizing the need for a minimum scale to facilitate seamless integration of hydrogen in the hard to abate industrial sector. Currently, individual phases of the process are quite far to reach optimal efficiency levels, posing a challenge to the realization of a fully functional and sustainable hydrogen economy, [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%