University of Twente Student Theses
Balancing Energy Transition Policies & Sulfur Recovery Efficiency in the Netherlands
Maryam, Sahlabadi (2023) Balancing Energy Transition Policies & Sulfur Recovery Efficiency in the Netherlands.
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Abstract: | The study examines the interplay between sulfur recovery efficiency and the Netherlands' energy transition policies. As the world leans towards renewable energy, managing sulfur, a fossil fuel by-product, is crucial. This is particularly significant in the Netherlands, which has strong green energy policies. The research inquires: How can sulfur recovery efficiency align with Dutch energy transition goals? Using interviews and policy document reviews, the study identifies synergies and trade-offs between sulfur recovery and energy transition. The goal is to develop strategies to enhance sulfur recovery efficiency consistent with energy transition objectives and to pinpoint best practices with global relevance. Efficient sulfur recovery can minimize harmful emissions, support global sustainability, offer economic benefits, and influence policy and academic directions. Though centered on the Netherlands, the insights might benefit other nations with similar challenges. The research aims to harmonize environmental sustainability with economic efficiency in the energy sector. |
Item Type: | Essay (Master) |
Faculty: | BMS: Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences |
Subject: | 35 chemistry, 43 environmental science, 52 mechanical engineering, 58 process technology, 89 political science |
Programme: | Environmental and Energy Management MSc (69319) |
Link to this item: | https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/96998 |
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