GREENER FURNACES
Energy-intensive industries play a crucial role in boosting Europe’s growth and employment, but strong climate-related policies can undermine their competitiveness. New, cleaner technologies are needed, and an EU project recently managed to achieve just that.
Energy-intensive industries play a crucial role in boosting Europe’s growth and employment, but strong climate-related policies can undermine their competitiveness. New, cleaner technologies are needed, and an EU project recently managed to achieve just that.
‘Carbon leakage’ is a well documented phenomenon in Europe, which sees businesses transfer their production to other regions in order to face competition from third countries without restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions. Since the EU cannot compromise on its sustainability targets for the sake of future generations, all hopes lie in new, affordable technologies enabling more sustainable production at a competitive cost.
The EDEFU project, which was partly funded under the EU’s 7th Framework Programme to the tune of EUR 8.5 million, has recently announced a major step forward in this regard. The team, which held its final workshop on 22 May in Brussels, announced the successful design of a new type of ecological furnace bossting energy efficiency by 35% and reducing CO2 emissions by 27% compared to traditional equipment.