Reduction of greenhouse gases (GHGS)

Emissions trading imposes a tax on major greenhouse gas (GHG) emitters Introducing new raw materials or changing technologies can substantially reduce those emissions. Emission limits on vehicles and on other means of transport require, among other factors, a commitment to lightening. In turn, buildings aiming at ‘zero emissions’ need not only more sustainable materials, but also new efficient facilities. Rules regarding fluorinated gases... Several examples of the long list of non-energy regulations require innovation from the private sector to reduce GHG emissions.

Construction and works

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CIRCULAR ECONOMY OF ConSTRUCTION MATERIALS

TECNALIA

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Construction and works

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CO2 CAPTURE IN ALKALINE WASTE GENERATION

FYM HEIDELBERG

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Construction and works

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CROSS-LAMINATED TIMBER CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS WITH NEW KM-ZERO RAW MATERIALS

EGOIN WOOD GROUP

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Electrical and electronic equipment

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ECO-DESIGN OF AN EFFICIENT FLOATING SOLAR PUMP SYSTEM

EMICA SOLAR

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Electrical and electronic equipment

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INDUSTRIAL CO2 REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT

KIDE

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Construction and works

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INNOVATIVE HOLISTIC SOLUTIONS TO RECYCLE AND RECOVER COMPLEX CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE

TECNALIA

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Metal

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MANUFACTURING SMART CABLES FOR ELECTRIC ARC FURNACES

GECSA

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Automotive

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SECONDARY ALUMINIUM ALLOY FROM END-OF-LIFE VEHICLES FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF AUTOMOTIVE COMPONENTS

NEMAK

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Metal

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USE OF CARBON-NEUTRAL MATERIALS IN THE ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE

SIDENOR

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