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Ernst Worrell
Researcher at Utrecht University
Publications - 360
Citations - 19432
Ernst Worrell is an academic researcher from Utrecht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Efficient energy use & Energy consumption. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 353 publications receiving 16259 citations. Previous affiliations of Ernst Worrell include National Autonomous University of Mexico & Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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Carbon dioxide emissions from the global cement industry
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed the total CO2 emissions from cement making, including process and energy-related emissions, and discussed CO2 emission mitigation options for the cement industry.
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Material efficiency: A white paper
TL;DR: In this article, four major strategies for reducing material demand through material efficiency are discussed: longer-lasting products; modularization and remanufacturing; component re-use; designing products with less material.
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Energy and carbon embodied in the international trade of Brazil: an input–output approach
TL;DR: In this paper, a commodity-by-industry IO model was applied to the Brazilian economy to evaluate the total impacts of international trade on its energy use and CO2 emissions.
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Industrial Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Mitigation
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential contribution of industrial energy-efficiency technologies and policies to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions to 2030 is discussed, where the authors propose a framework to evaluate the potential of these technologies for mitigating greenhouse gas emission from industry.
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Towards sustainable development through the circular economy—A review and critical assessment on current circularity metrics
TL;DR: This review aims to identify the foundations of circularity metrics used so far and their applications, evaluate the validity of currentcircularity metrics, based on predefined requirements and a CE definition anchored in the sustainability concept, and provide recommendations on how to measure circularity.