Hard to Abate

Decarbonization of the hard-to-abate sectors, such as Cement, Iron & Steel, Power Generation, Chemical sectors, Oil & Gas and the heavy-duty transport sector, have a crucial role to play in meeting the Net Zero by 2030/2040/2050.

Hard-to-abate sectors are industries that are difficult to decarbonize due to technological and financial challenges. These sectors are responsible for about 40% of the world's carbon emissions (with cement and steel manufacturing alone accounting for 14%).

The hard-to-abate sectors require significant CAPEX investments to transform their operations and develop new low-carbon technologies.

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Various Methods of Decarbonization

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CCS Incorporation (Physical Equipment)

  • star Capex Investment / Infrastructure Availability
  • star Post Combustion Technologies
  • star Oxy-Fuel Technologies
  • star WHRB
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Low Carbon Fuels (Physical Substance)

  • star Process Change
  • star Hydrogen – Green / Blue / Grey
  • star Renewables – Wind/Solar
  • star Alternate Raw Materials
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Carbon Offsets

  • star Investment / Government Approval
  • star Direct Air Capture (DAC)
  • star Blue Carbon
  • star Afforestation
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Digital Twins (AI/ ML  based)

  • star Low-Cost Investment / No Process Modification. Direct Integration with Plant IT/OT Systems
  • star Scope 1, 2, 3 Monitoring, Analysis and Reduction Advisories
  • star Emission/Process Optimization – Advisory
  • star CCUS, Hydrogen, Ammonia Units Hubs – Assets Performance Monitoring & Diagnostics

Driving Sustainability Across Key Industries