Guangyu Mingdao participated in the compilation of the “Key Industrial Sector Carbon Peak Carbon Neutrality Demand Insight Report (2022)” has been officially released

Recently, the “Insight Report on Carbon Neutrality Demand in Key Industrial Sectors (2022)” (hereinafter referred to as the “Report”) was officially released. The “Report” was issued by the China Academy of Communications. It aims to provide reference for carbon neutralization work in the industrial field, and help practitioners in related industries quickly clarify the needs and paths for achieving the “double carbon” goal, thereby helping the industrial field The realization of the “double carbon” goal.

Guangyu Mingdao participated in the compilation of the “Key Industrial Sector Carbon Peak Carbon Neutrality Demand Insight Report (2022)” has been officially released

Based on the experience of industry experts, the double-carbon key path is proposed

Industry is the leading industry of the national economy, and it is also an important field of energy consumption and carbon emissions. Under the background of the country’s “dual carbon” goal, it is urgent to gain insight into the energy-saving and carbon-reduction needs of key industries and key links, and form a carbon emission with industry characteristics. Dafeng carbon neutrality realization path and measures.

In the “Report” released this time, the aluminum industry demand insights section led by Guangyu Mingdao not only pointed out the key links of energy saving and carbon reduction in the aluminum industry, but also proposed the key path for the aluminum industry to achieve the “double carbon” goal.

The “Report” pointed out that the key links of energy saving and carbon reduction in the aluminum industry are alumina, electrolytic aluminum, and aluminum processing. The carbon emissions of the aluminum industry account for more than 90% of the primary aluminum production. Among them, the alumina link accounts for the total carbon emissions of the aluminum industry. The electrolytic aluminum link accounts for 76.6% of the total carbon emissions of the aluminum industry. Carbon emissions in the alumina link come from the decomposition and combustion of primary and secondary energy