Decarbonization definition

Decarbonization and "decarbonize" means eliminating all on-site
Decarbonization in a Sulcis perspective means the decontamination of the mining sites and the reconversion in a productive key. Do you know what can be done inside a mine? you can build data centres because it is the safest and most inaccessible place that can exist, as well as the most advantageous, because you always have the same constant temperature, or you can store cheese spending 30% of the energy you normally need…. Those are ready and usable infrastructures (ID 22)
Decarbonization and "decarbonize" means eliminating all on-site combustion of fossil-fuels and associated co-pollutants with the excep- tion of back-up emergency generators and redundant systems needed to address public health, safety and security, providing heating and cool- ing through thermal energy, and thermal energy networks, from non-com- bustion sources, and to the greatest extent feasible producing on-site

Examples of Decarbonization in a sentence

  • For purposes of the Agreement, “Project Completion” shall mean that, in accordance with the Program Manual, the Participant has worked with their selected technical assistance consultant (“Vendor”) to complete a Comprehensive Building Assessment, Portfolio Decarbonization Roadmap, or Focused Study with the additional Green School Works renewable scope.

  • Through participation in the Mass Save School Decarbonization offer, the Towns aim to improve the environmental sustainability of its K-12 schools by implementing activities that will reduce school energy loads, work to decarbonize its building portfolio, improve indoor air quality and provide clean energy educational opportunities.


More Definitions of Decarbonization

Decarbonization. In terms of the sustainability pillar "decarbonization", the Group aims at ensuring that all Group products, during their life cycle, will positively contribute to the decarbonization and enable a negative carbon footprint. For further information on the implementation of the Group's sustainability strategy, see "Business of Wienerberger–Products–Life cycle of Wienerberger products" The Group's strategy under the pillar "organic growth" includes the evolvement of the Group from a manufacturer of sustainable building materials into a provider of system solutions. The Group considers innovative solutions, such as its electrical spider concept, a pre-fabricated electrical power supply based on a digital plan, an important pillar of this strategy. The Group aims at transforming its business model to focus more intensively on customer and market proximity, value creation, environmental protection and the broadening of the potential market. An example is the first climate positive infill brick developed by the Group, which aims at providing high thermal insulation value, sound insulation and healthy indoor climate. Further, in view of the growing complexity of building and infrastructure projects, the Group has identified customer proximity as an important factor for its strategy. The Group's strategy foresees providing tailor-made solutions to customers, offering end-to-end advisory ancillary services, employing digital tools such as the Wienerberger Building platform and the "All4Roof" tool and supporting projects from the planning phase until execution. In terms of its strategy, the Group also aims at tackling shortage of skilled labor, for example by offering prefabricated brick walls as well as digital transformation and building of construction plans according to customer needs. In addition, the Group's strategy includes the continuous improvement of internal processes. Measures aimed at enhancing efficiency and at improving profitability throughout the Group are summarized in the Group's "Fast Forward" program. Fast Forward seeks to generate improvements along the entire work chain by means of cost savings along the work streams manufacturing excellence, commercial excellence, procurement, supply chain management, general administration and turnaround cases. The program in particular includes measures for the optimization of procurement, for the implementation of improved production processes, digitalized stockyards, automated back-office processes and ne...