CleanTechnica•about 1 month ago
Mapping A Low-Carbon Industrial Future With Hydrogen, Depolymerization
Key Takeaway
The industrial sector is converging on hydrogen and depolymerization as key strategies for deep decarbonization, creating future opportunities for clean energy developers and technology providers.
AI Summary
- •Industry leaders are aligning on hydrogen and depolymerization as critical technologies for decarbonizing carbon-intensive industrial products and byproducts.
- •This signals a growing market demand for clean energy inputs (e.g., green hydrogen) and advanced processing solutions to achieve low-carbon industrial operations.
- •The unified consensus at Rockwell Automation's 2025 Automation Fair indicates increasing industry readiness and potential for accelerated adoption of these decarbonization pathways.
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Article Content
Part of the chain of renewable energy and the transition from fossil fuels is how to handle carbon-intensive products and byproducts of society and push for low carbon content at source, at processing, or disposal. At Rockwell Automation’s 2025 Automation Fair, a panel of industry leaders offered a rare, unified ... [continued] The post Mapping A Low-Carbon Industrial Future With Hydrogen, Depolymerization appeared first on CleanTechnica .