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Chapter 4: Reducing emissions from industry Introduction and key messages In 2012, industry directly accounted for around 152 MtCO2 (27%) of UK greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, of which 116 Mt were CO2 emissions. Industry
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Cambridge / /

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United Kingdom / UK / /

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GBP / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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energy demand / energy intensity / higher energy prices / energy-intensive industries / supply chain / steel production / electricity / steel sector / energy efficiency potential / paint shops / industry energy use / printing / priced electricity / energy efficiency options / scrap steel / petroleum products / conventional energy efficiency / energy-intensive industry / conventional energy efficiency abatement options / carbon capture equipment / steel sectors / abatement technologies / waste management / energy efficiency / cement / greenhouse gas / energy supply / steel scrap / site energy use / chemicals / recycled steel / energy efficiency improvements / industry electricity demand / low-carbon cement / food / higher energy costs / steel / /

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Committee on Climate Change Box / Committee on Climate Change We / European Union / /

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The Ricardo-AEA review / /

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Scandinavia / Benelux / /

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abatement technologies / /

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