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Industrial decarbonization via natural gas: A critical and systematic review of developments, socio-technical systems and policy options

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ENERGY RESEARCH & SOCIAL SCIENCE
Volume 90, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.erss.2022.102638

Keywords

Industrial decarbonization; Green gas; Methane emissions; Climate mitigation; Natural gas heating; Natural gas power generation; Industrial feedstocks

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  1. UKRI ISCF Industrial Challenge within the Industrial Decarbonisation Research and Innovation Centre (IDRIC) in the United Kingdom [EP/V027050/1]
  2. European Union's INTERREG VA Programme

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Natural gas is an important and flexible fuel in the global industry sector, providing fuel and energy services for heat and power. However, its future is uncertain in the context of achieving net-zero emissions in the industrial sector. This review examines the role of natural gas in global industrial decarbonization and highlights critical barriers and future research opportunities.
Natural gas is an important and highly flexible fuel across the industry sector globally. It provides fuel and energy services for both heat and power, and is also as a key feedstock in many industrial processes. Natural gas-based industrial technologies typically have lower capital costs, operating costs, and electricity consumption than coal-based technologies. These features make natural gas preferable for industrial use as compared to other fossil fuels. However, the future of natural gas remains uncertain, especially for industry planning to be net-zero or carbon neutral by mid-century. This review addresses the role that natural gas might play in global industrial decarbonization, and how it can help decarbonize industrial processes. We undertake a comprehensive and critical review of more than 400 studies on the topic of industrial decarbonization via natural gas. The review also provides evidence of critical barriers that range from financial and infrastructural to geopolitical and governance issues along with promising avenues for future research.

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