Energy use in industry represents a significant share of global energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Industrial sectors such as steel, cement, chemicals, and manufacturing rely heavily on thermal and electrical energy for production processes. Improving energy efficiency, adopting renewable energy, and optimizing processes are critical for reducing industrial energy demand. Technologies such as waste heat recovery, electrification, digital monitoring, and advanced materials enhance energy performance. Industrial energy management systems enable real-time optimization and cost reduction. Reducing energy use in industry supports competitiveness, emission mitigation, and sustainable industrial development. Industrial energy transformation is a key pillar of global decarbonization strategies.
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