Clemens Schneider

Clemens Schneider
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Researcher at University of Kassel

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Introduction
My current field of working and expertise: -Decarbonisation of energy intensive industries -Low Carbon Technologies in energy intensive industries -Analysis of industry branches and their markets at regional, national and EU level -Analysis of regional industry clusters of energy intensive industries I use the following methods: -Energy System Analysis -Production and value chain analysis -Scenario Building and Modelling -Policy Analysis
Current institution
University of Kassel
Current position
  • Researcher
Additional affiliations
July 2018 - October 2020
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Position
  • Senior Researcher
March 2010 - June 2018
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Position
  • Research Associate

Publications

Publications (27)
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Zentrale Erkenntnisse dieser Studie 1. Für die Transformation zur Klimaneutralität spielen einige Schlüsselindustrien eine strategische Rolle. Diese strategische Bedeutung ergibt sich mit Blick auf den Erfolg der Klimaschutzstrategien, die politische Souveränität Deutschlands und Europas sowie die Sicherung des Industriestandorts. Zu den besonders...
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Author Correction to the article: A climate club to decarbonize the global steel industry
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Decarbonizing global steel production requires a fundamental transformation. A sectoral climate club, which goes beyond tariffs and involves deep transnational cooperation, can facilitate this transformation by addressing technical, economic and political uncertainties.
Technical Report
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In diesem Band arbeiten die Institute Forschungszentrum Jülich, Institut für Energie- und Klimaforschung - Elektrochemische Verfahrenstechnik (IEK-14), das Gas- und Wärme-Institut Essen (GWI), die Ruhr-Universität Bochum Lehrstuhl für Fluid Verfahrenstechnik (RUB), das Wuppertal Institut für Klima, Umwelt, Energie sowie das Zentrum für Brennstoffze...
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With the move to a hydrogen-based primary steel production envisioned for the near future in Europe, existing regional industrial clusters loose major assets. Such a restructuring of industries may result in a new geographical distribution of the steel industry and also to another quality of vertical integration at sites. Both implications could tu...
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The Port of Rotterdam is an important industrial cluster, comprising mainly oil refining, chemical production and power generation. In 2016, the port’s industry accounted for 19% of the Netherlands’ total CO2 emissions. The Port of Rotterdam Authority is aware that the cluster is heavily exposed to future decarbonisation policies, as most of its ac...
Technical Report
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Future global and EU decarbonization policies will affect the industrial cluster at the Port of Rotterdam, as the bulk of the port’s economic activities focuses on trading, handling, convert- ing and using fossil fuels, i.e. fossil carbon. This makes the port’s businesses particularly vul- nerable to global and European decarbonization efforts, as...
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Energy intensive industries are one of the fields in which strong increases of energy efficiency and deep decarbonisation strategies are particularly challenging. Although European energy intensive industries have already achieved significant energy and greenhouse gas reductions in the past, much remains to be done to make a significant contributio...
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Heat integration and industrial symbiosis have been identified as key strategies to foster energy efficient and low carbon manufacturing industries (see e.g. contribution of Working Group III in IPCC’s 5th assessment report). As energy efficiency potentials through horizontal and vertical integration are highly specific by site and technology they...
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The need for deep decarbonisation in the energy intensive basic materials industry is increasingly recognised. In light of the vast future potential for renewable electricity the implications of electrifying the production of basic materials in the European Union is explored in a what-if thought-experiment. Production of steel, cement, glass, lime,...
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Modelling and analyzing official and sustainable energy scenarios for Hungary, 2030 and 2050. By Wuppertal Institut, Germany, and Energiaklub, Hungary.
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The German federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is home to one of the most important industrial regions in Europe, and is the first German state to have adopted its own Climate Protection Law (CPL). This paper describes the long-term (up to 2050) mitigation scenarios for NRW's main energy-intensive industrial sub-sectors which served to su...
Technical Report
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The CO2 utilisation is discussed as one of the future low-carbon technologies in order to accomplish a full decarbonisation in the energy intensive industry. CO2 is separated from the flue gas stream of power plants or industrial plants and is prepared for further processing as raw material. CO2 containing gas streams from industrial processes exhi...
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Urbanization and climate change are amongst the greatest challenges of the 21st century. In the “Low Carbon Future Cities” project (LCFC), three important problem dimensions are analysed: current and future GHG emissions and their mitigation (up to 2050); resource use and material flows; and vulnerability to climate change. The industrial city of W...
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This paper draws upon an extensive transdisciplinary scenario development in the context of the stakeholder oriented preparation of the climate protection plan of the German federal state North Rhine-Westphalia, which is home to the most important heavy industry cluster in Europe. In that context we developed differentiated bottom up climate change...
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The Low Carbon Future Cities (LCFC) project aims at facing a three dimensional challenge by developing an integrated city roadmap balancing: low carbon development, gains in resource efficiency and adaptation to climate change. The paper gives an overview of the first outcomes of the analysis of the status quo and assessment of the most likely deve...
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International consensus is growing that a transition towards a low carbon society (LCS) is needed over the next 40 years. The G8, the Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate, as well as the Ad Hoc Working Group on Long-term Cooperative Action under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, have concluded that states should prep...
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Preventing the worst consequences of climate change would require that GHG emissions be reduced to levels near zero by the middle of the century. To respond to such a daunting challenge, we need to rethink and redesign the currently highly energy-dependent infrastructures of industrial societies and particularly the urban infrastructures to become...
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Die Städte tragen weltweit am stärksten zum Klimawandel bei. Wer mit dem Klimaschutz ernst machen will, muss also dort ansetzen. Eine Metropole in einen weitgehend CO2 -freien Ballungsraum umzuwandeln, ist eine sehr anspruchsvolle, aber machbare Aufgabe, die natürlich nicht umsonst zu haben ist, sich im Großen und Ganzen aber rechnet. Wie eine aktu...

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