Renewable Energy for Industrial Environmental Management

Jill Engel-Cox

Research output: NRELPresentation

Abstract

Costs for renewable energy technologies have declined rapidly in the past decade and their use for residential, commercial, and utility scale electricity has grown exponentially as they become cost competitive. Simultaneously, industrial and manufacturing processes have been increasingly seeking ways to reduce emissions and operational costs in highly competitive sectors. With these combined drivers of lower cost and reduced environmental impact, renewable energy may become a viable energy provider for industrial processes such as oil and gas, mining, chemical refining, and manufacturing. The Joint Institute for Strategic Energy Analysis (JISEA), which is a partnership of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden and three Colorado universities and others, has been studying to potential for application of clean energy technologies to the heterogenous energy demands in industry. Dr. Jill Engel-Cox will present an overview of NREL and JISEA, the status and potential future of renewable energy technologies, and collaborations with the oil and gas industry and other industrial sectors to improve their environmental performance and reduce operational costs.
Original languageAmerican English
Number of pages52
StatePublished - 2019

Publication series

NamePresented at the Colorado Environmental Management Society 2019 Fall Conference; 15 October 2019, Denver, Colorado

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/PR-6A50-75113

Keywords

  • clean energy
  • commercial
  • electricity
  • environmental impact
  • environmental management
  • oil and gas
  • renewable energy technologies
  • residential
  • utility

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