Electrifying Factories: The Next Frontier After Electric Vehicles The manufacturing landscape is undergoing a seismic shift towards electrification. ♻️ This isn't just a trend; it's the future. Heat pumps, thermal batteries, and hydrogen are revolutionising factories' operations, slashing carbon emissions and boosting efficiency. Explores these transformative technologies and how they can benefit your business. ➡️ Discover how : • It will reduce the environmental impact • Improve energy efficiency • Gain a competitive edge Prepare ahead: Click the link below and explore the exciting world of electrified factories. https://lnkd.in/gSvBng38 #electrification #manufacturing #sustainability #futureofwork #climatechange
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Electrification is reshaping our lives, from our vehicles to our workplaces. But what does it really mean for the electrification of our industries? I recently read an insightful article in The Economist by Vijay Vaitheeswaran, exploring the challenges and innovations along the roadmap to industrial electrification: https://lnkd.in/dwqQbR-n While barriers such as upfront costs, potential disruption, and training time may seem daunting, delaying this necessary change would be a mistake. From a business perspective, combining digital energy efficiency tools with electrification presents a significant opportunity for driving cost efficiencies. As Frederic Godemel EVP, Power Systems and Services Schneider Electric highlights in the article, electrifying the industry will take time. However, it's exciting to know we have the technology today to electrify 30-50% of heavy industry. This is a leap towards a more sustainable future. #Electrification #Sustainability #IndustryTransformation
First electric cars. Next, electric factories?
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So this is becoming a thing.
"Having everything in one place has many advantages. First of all, a competitive edge. Having 80% of suppliers within a 300-kilometre radius 'improves overall quality because they help us improve our response time,' said Luciano Biondo. Stock levels and the transport of spare parts are lower, as are the related CO2 emissions. The combined benefit helps the Group achieve the main objective of the ElectriCity hub: to 'provide affordable and sustainable vehicles'.” #electricmobility #sustainableenergy #electriccars
ElectriCity Industrial Hub: an era of electric cars in local distribution loops
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We have the essential technologies and financial backing, coupled with favorable market conditions, to establish 21st-century clean manufacturing in the U.S., free from pollution and emissions. What we lack are policymakers ready to seize these opportunities and lead the charge in developing the next generation of American industry. This undertaking is not just about environmental and human health benefits but also about bolstering competitiveness both at home and on the global stage. Our publication lays out the subsequent actions required from policy makers and industry leaders!
With investments in U.S. manufacturing soaring by 63% in 2023, industry is likely to become the largest source of emissions in the U.S. if new investments are not paired with rapid deployment of #decarbonization solutions. Directly electrifying industrial process heat is essential. Especially in the case of low- to medium-temperature process heating, electrification technologies are commercially available today. Our new brief recommends actions that policymakers, utilities, and utility regulators can take to catalyze the #electrification of process heating while supporting the growth of U.S. manufacturing and strengthening the grid⤵️
Electrification Is Key for a Growing, Competitive Industrial Sector
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Please take a look at the new #industrialelectrification brief that I coauthored with my The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) colleagues Nora Wang Esram and Anna Johnson. We explore the challenges to meeting uncertain future #industrial #electricity demand while addressing growing #EV and #datacenter demands. #utilitypolicy #energypolicy #climatepolicy
With investments in U.S. manufacturing soaring by 63% in 2023, industry is likely to become the largest source of emissions in the U.S. if new investments are not paired with rapid deployment of #decarbonization solutions. Directly electrifying industrial process heat is essential. Especially in the case of low- to medium-temperature process heating, electrification technologies are commercially available today. Our new brief recommends actions that policymakers, utilities, and utility regulators can take to catalyze the #electrification of process heating while supporting the growth of U.S. manufacturing and strengthening the grid⤵️
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Successful electrification of industrial process heat is key to strengthening the U.S. industrial sector while cutting pollution and carbon emissions. My colleagues at The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), Neal Elliott, Nora Wang Esram and I are excited to see this piece out today, mapping the enabling policies which can help to accelerate industrial electrification!
With investments in U.S. manufacturing soaring by 63% in 2023, industry is likely to become the largest source of emissions in the U.S. if new investments are not paired with rapid deployment of #decarbonization solutions. Directly electrifying industrial process heat is essential. Especially in the case of low- to medium-temperature process heating, electrification technologies are commercially available today. Our new brief recommends actions that policymakers, utilities, and utility regulators can take to catalyze the #electrification of process heating while supporting the growth of U.S. manufacturing and strengthening the grid⤵️
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The European electric bus market is on the rise! With a market size of approximately USD 2.23 billion in 2023, it's projected to skyrocket at a CAGR of 18.5% between 2024 and 2032, reaching an impressive value of around USD 10.71 billion by 2032. At Forsee Power, we're at the forefront of this zero emission movement, poised to drive the growth of the electric bus market with our unparalleled expertise and experience. 🔋 We have been producing smart battery systems for more than 10 years. 🤝 We have created strong partnerships with 14 bus manufacturers. 🔬 We operate 3 R&D centers dedicated to the development of new battery technologies. Join us in shaping the future of sustainable bus sector! Together, let's pave the way for a greener, cleaner tomorrow. #riseeuropeanbusmarket #sustainabilitybus #electricbusmarket #batteries #lithiumbattery
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Energy efficiency is about more than reducing demand. Without it, cities will not be able to accelerate #electrification. Take the transport sector. Improved efficiency can accelerate the electrification by: • Reducing the size of the batteries needed • Bringing down the amount of charging power required • Increasing the productivity and range of the vehicles Meanwhile, most electric technologies waste less energy than their fossil-fuel counterparts. Electrification is itself a form of energy efficiency. An electrified society could cut up to 40% of final energy consumption. We have the solutions. Let’s get to work. Learn more in our Danfoss Impact whitepaper: https://bit.ly/3p8q8i0 #Decarbonization #EnergyEfficiency #WhyEE
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With investments in U.S. manufacturing soaring by 63% in 2023, industry is likely to become the largest source of emissions in the U.S. if new investments are not paired with rapid deployment of #decarbonization solutions. Directly electrifying industrial process heat is essential. Especially in the case of low- to medium-temperature process heating, electrification technologies are commercially available today. Our new brief recommends actions that policymakers, utilities, and utility regulators can take to catalyze the #electrification of process heating while supporting the growth of U.S. manufacturing and strengthening the grid⤵️
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Now is a great time to start thinking about process electrification. Increased efficiency, safety, controllability, and more are attainable today with an avalanche of emerging technologies coming soon. Are you a manufacturer who has electrified or has considered it? Maybe you’re not sure where to begin? I’d love to connect and talk about how electrification can deliver value today and how that value will only increase in the future!
With investments in U.S. manufacturing soaring by 63% in 2023, industry is likely to become the largest source of emissions in the U.S. if new investments are not paired with rapid deployment of #decarbonization solutions. Directly electrifying industrial process heat is essential. Especially in the case of low- to medium-temperature process heating, electrification technologies are commercially available today. Our new brief recommends actions that policymakers, utilities, and utility regulators can take to catalyze the #electrification of process heating while supporting the growth of U.S. manufacturing and strengthening the grid⤵️
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The energy we saved in 2023 could be used to charge 130,000 electric cars with a capacity of 70 KWh. This saving is almost three times as high as that of the year 2022, meaning that we have taken another big step forward in our ambition to use resources efficiently. And did you know that the biggest contribution we make to #sustainability are our Miba technologies? They help to reduce the CO2 emissions of our customers' products. #co2reduction #energy #energysaving
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