Innovative system from Paderborn: Efficiently reduce CO2 emissions!

Die Universität Paderborn und Partner entwickeln ein Carbon-Tracking-System zur Reduzierung von Treibhausgasemissionen in der Industrie.
The University of Paderborn and Partners develop a carbon tracking system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in industry. (Symbolbild/NAGW)

Innovative system from Paderborn: Efficiently reduce CO2 emissions!

Paderborn, Deutschland - The reduction of greenhouse gases is currently in the focus of industrial production. A central challenge is to understand the complex interactions between production, energy and information technology. According to the University Paderborn , it is necessary to precisely identify the emission sources in order to significantly reduce CO2 emissions. A newly launched project called "Climate Bowl", launched by partners from science and business, has taken on this challenge. With a total volume of around 3.16 million euros, the project is financed over three years and aims to develop a product-specific carbon footprint tracking system.

The result of this project is intended to be automated data processing, which enables increased transparency of emissions. To this end, the support system assigns the greenhouse gas emissions to consumers based on comprehensive energy and material flow data. This helps companies to recognize energy efficiency potential as well as avoidance options and make sustainable decisions.

challenges of emission tracking

like carbonchain , the persecution of carbon emissions is crucial to understand the ecological footprint of a company and at the same time identify new opportunities. Companies that measure their emissions are better able to determine targeted reduction measures and thus support the global climate goals.

In modern industry, an average of 11.4 times more emissions are made to the supply chain compared to direct company emissions. This realization makes it clear that a comprehensive strategy is required to reduce emissions.

In addition, tracking and disclosure of emissions support companies to prepare for new, stricter reporting obligations and thus to face the expectations of investors and regulation.

political and social framework conditions

The relevance of industrial emissions also becomes clear in the context of the climate goals that the Federal Government has determined in the Climate Protection Act. By 2040, greenhouse gas emissions are to be reduced by 88 % below the 1990 level, and the greenhouse gas neutrality is to be reached by 2045. This is promoted by continuous increase in efficiency in production and the transition to more -friendly products. The Environmental Federal Agency reports that the emission of greenhouse gases by industry has been reduced by 35 % since 1995.

The current challenges and the persistent efforts show how strongly the industry can contribute both directly and indirectly to reduce greenhouse gases. With projects such as "Climate Bowl", another crucial step towards a more sustainable industry is taken, because transparent illustration of information on emissions is more important than ever.

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