@misc{761c57ea6f6d45728befeb4a49853be3,
title = "A New Understanding of Decarbonizing Industrial Process Heat",
abstract = "Analysis conducted over the last few years has improved our understanding of how industrial process heat is used in the United States. These improvements are important for characterizing the possibilities for industrial decarbonization. However, this analysis has largely been conducted from technical perspective and has remained disconnected from the social processes that underlie how industrial firms may adopt and implement technologies to decarbonize their process heating operations. This presentation introduces the concept of generic and configurational technology systems, and outlines the how the incorporation of user requirements and local contexts are essential for successful implementation of configurational systems. Insights drawn from semi-structured interviews with representatives of industrial firms are used to support the hypothesis that industrial process heat technologies are configurational. The potential implications for strategies to decarbonize process heat are then discussed.",
keywords = "adoption, decarbonization, industrial process heat, industry, innovation",
author = "Colin McMillan",
year = "2023",
language = "American English",
series = "Presented at the Fall MIT CEEPR Research Workshop, 2-3 October 2023, Washington, D.C.",
type = "Other",
}