Widening the Lens on Innovation for Clean Manufacturing: High-Temperature Manufacturing
Greening High-Temperature Manufacturing: Toward an RD&D Agenda Workshop | January 27, 2021
Workshop focused mainly on the production of iron, steel, cement, and glass, specifically considering whether to shift production to an all-electric system or whether to use synthetic fuels, as well as using alternative materials that can provide equivalent functionality in a more cost and energy-efficient manner.
Challenge & Issues for Discussion
Workshop Summaries
Speaker Presentations & Recordings
- General Introduction, Greening High-Temperature Manufacturing: Toward an RD&D Agenda, Colin Cunliff, Senior Policy Analyst, ITIF (recording not available)
- Electrifying U.S. Industry, Ali Hasanbeigi, Ph.D., Global Efficiency Intelligence
- Opportunities for Hydrogen to Green Industry, Mark F. Ruth, Manager – Industrial Systems and Fuels | Strategic Energy Analysis Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
- Carbon-Free Hydrogen and Renewable Electrification in High-Temperature Processes: Considerations to Decarbonize Industrial Sector, Mark Johnson, Clemson University, Center for Advanced Manufacturing
- Green Hydrogen Production Using Low-Temperature Water Electrolysis, Everett Anderson, Vice President, Advanced Product Development, Nel Hydrogen
- Electrification and Decarbonization of Chemical Manufacturing, Karthish Manthiram, Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Greening Steel Production – Technologies and Policies, Marlene Arens, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany
- Energy and CO2 Implications of the Global Cement Industry, Maria Juenger, Professor, The University of Texas at Austin