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The Industry sector produces the goods and raw materials we use every day. The greenhouse gases emitted during industrial production are split into two categories: direct emissions that are produced at the facility, and indirect emissions that occur off site, but are associated with the facility's use of energy.\n\nDirect emissions are produced by burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions, and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment. Most direct emissions come from the consumption of fossil fuels for energy. A smaller amount, roughly a third, come from leaks from natural gas and petroleum systems, the use of fuels in production (e.g., petroleum products used to make plastics), and chemical reactions during the production of chemicals, iron and steel, and cement.\n\nIndirect emissions are produced by burning fossil fuel at a power plant to make electricity, which is then used by an industrial facility to power industrial buildings and machinery.
Smoke stack with a cloudy sky in the background
Public Bath Chimney
Storage tanks in the industrial area
Black and white photo of the environment. Environmental pollution. Industrial chimneys for exhaust emissions. Smoke from an industrial chimney.
A Sugar Mill in production
Industrial chimneys that emit exhaust gases
A depiction of an heavy duty machinery array, more precisely, an exhaust and filtration system from a furnace, installed on the the back of an old deactivated industrial compound, on an undisclosed area of Dusseldorf, Germany, Shot in in early August, 2021.
Industrial smokestacks are emitting air pollution.
Climate change.
A coal fire power plant in operation billows emissions from its enormous smoke stack.
Japan industry Factory from Shizuoka prefecture
chimney of a aluminium factory
Color image depicting the architecture of a gas-fired power plant in southeast England.
smoke coming out of an industrial chimney, pollutant emissions in the industry, purple sky
Industrial chimneys that emit exhaust gases
A blue-filtered image of a smoky, dirty papermill in the early 1980s. A pile of logs is in the foreground and smoke is billowing from the smokestacks.
Detail of a factory with a chimney emitting smoke. Film scan.
Industrial smoke from chimney at a refinery plant in Holland
Industrial factory with tall chimney and smoke covered sky
Smog in thé street
Brick industrial chimney against a cloudy sky. The cloud gap looks like smoke
Cement factory, Venezuela
Catalyst chemical production plant for oil cracking.
Mount Fuji of Tagonoura Port, Shizuoka Japan
Sloss Furnaces is a National Historic Landmark in Birmingham, Alabama in the United States. It operated as a pig iron-producing blast furnace from 1882 to 1971. After closing it became one of the first industrial sites (and the only blast furnace) in the U.S. to be preserved and restored for public use. In 1981 the furnaces were designated a National Historic Landmark by the United States Department of the Interior
luiz eduardo magalhaes, bahia, brazil - june 5, 2023: smoke coming out of a chimney in a silage area in western bahia.
Dark smoke stack billowing smoke into air on overcast sky.
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