Strategic Study on Green Development Engineering for Industry

The Research Group for Strategic Study on Green Development Engineering for Industry

Strategic Study of CAE ›› 2015, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (7) : 32-36.

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Strategic Study on Green Development Engineering for Industry

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The green development problems of steel industry, nonferrous metal industry, petrochemical industry, chemical industry, construction material industry, papermaking industry, and related industrial general machines and some high energy consumption equipment have been researched. The connotations and relationships among green development, recycling development and low-carbon development are discussed. And the present status, challenges and important influences on the green development of the six major process industries and industrial equipment were analyzed. Meanwhile, the break points (peak values) of total energy consumption and total pollutant emissions of the six major process manufacturing industries are analyzed. Then, strategy solutions and targets of green development engineering for industry are put forward. However, it should be emphasized that process manufacturing industry should be integrated into the circular economy based on function expansion. Finally, some leading engineering projects and corresponding demonstration projects and a series of key technologies are put forward.

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process manufacturing / industry equipment / green development / peak analysis / engineering technology / strategies and countermeasures

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