Trivin Dovlet
For the world's synchronised development of economic growth and environmental protection, accurately evaluating and developing the paths of energy conservation and emission reduction for industrial sectors is critical. The industrial sector contributes significantly to the country's economic growth, and it is expected to expand as the government pushes for more domestic manufacturing. However, while industries constitute an important part of a country's economic development, they also consume a lot of energy. Traditional fuels are still used to power most industrial activities, and the sector accounts for around a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions. The balance of industrial emissions is made up of emissions from industrial processes and product use. Reducing the energy intensity of important industrial sectors can lead to significant reductions in emissions and better air quality. The majority of countries have already taken numerous significant steps to increase industrial energy efficiency. However, as the industrial sector grows, it is more necessary than ever to preserve energy and minimise emissions.