Industrial Productivity For Low Carbon Industries Tokyo Green Industry Conference 2011 November 17, 2011 Jigar V. Shah 1
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Topics Levers for Industrial Productivity Top five candidates 3 Iron and Steel Chemicals and Petroleum Cement CHP Water Productivity
Levers for Industrial Productivity 4Source: UNIDO
World Industrial Energy Use by Sector 5Source IEA
Global Steel Production 6
Productivity Improvement Through EAF 7 % of Total Production (2006) 5 GJ/T 14 GJ/T
Productivity Improvements for Steel Industry 8 Source IEA
Global Cement Production 9Source:CEMBUREAU
Fuel Consumption for Different Kiln Technologies 10
Productivity Improvements for Cement Industry 11 Source IEA
Global Chemical Sales 12
Improvement Potential in Chemical & Refining Industry 13
Productivity Improvements for Chemical & Refining Industry 14 Source IEA
Combined Heat and Power (CHP) 15Source RETScreen
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CHP Share of National Power Production 17
18 Courtesy Coca-Cola
19Courtesy IFC
Water Cost Curves Indicate Best Economics for Industry 20Courtesy IFC
A Case Study 21 Courtesy Jain Irrigation
Jain Irrigation Approach 22 Step 1: Water Footprint Step 2: Operational Vs. Supply Chain Impact Step 3: Response Coutesy Jain Irrigation
Conclusions Consider 5 key levers for industrial productivity – 3 Sectoral (Iron and Steel, Chemicals, & Cement) – 1 Technology (CHP – 1 Resource (Water) Water productivity has huge societal implications 23