Enhancement Of Energy Efficiency For Decarbonization In The Indian Manufacturing Sector: A Review

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Authors: D. Damodara Reddy, Soma Vivekananda, Vennam Gopala Krishna

Abstract: Primary energy consumption doubled since the 2000s, between 440 and 880 million TOE. It is projected to double within the next 20 years, reaching approximately 1,900 million TOE, and to reach 1,500 million TOE by 2030. It is anticipated to double over the next 20 years to around 1,900 million TOE, and by 2030, it will reach 1,500 million TOE. The manufacturing sector in India uses the most energy. Energy use in the global industrial sector accounts for one-third of total consumption, according to a review of energy analysis. So that effort has been made to improve the energy efficiency (EE) of the industry to enhance performance. Energy efficiency means using less energy to do an identical task while lowering energy costs and emissions. A key component of the all-encompassing plan to decarbonize industrial operations is energy efficiency. This research intends to investigate the most current systematic literature evaluations on energy efficiency in the industrial sector that were published between 2017 and 2023, taking into account this vast amount of information. The current study creates and establishes six distinct groups that reflect the state of the field's research after conducting qualitative and topical evaluation: Energy Conservation and Innovation, Energy Diagnostics, Energy Monitoring, and Energy Optimization. It consists of the automated and comprehensive formulation of measures for energy efficiency utilizing energy efficiency analysis, broad and flexible modeling of consumption of energy at various production stages to determine technological efficiency possibilities, and the comprehensive evaluation and sorting method taking into account the relationships among methods.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17618019

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