Prof. Dr. Fabrice Lemoine, a distinguished professor of energetics at the University of Lorraine, has an extensive background in heat and mass transfer in two-phase flows, with applications in energy processes. Serving as Vice President for European Strategy at the University of Lorraine, he has played a pivotal role in interdisciplinary projects focused on hydrogen for energy and leads the Erasmus Mundus international master’s program on decentralized smart energy systems.
In this lecture, Prof. Lemoine will delve into the critical relationship between energy supply and its carbon footprint, exploring how energy consumption drives climate change. He will introduce foundational energy concepts, such as energy sources, carriers, and the carbon content of both energy and manufactured products. The lecture will provide a comprehensive overview of the global energy landscape, emphasizing European policies like the Green Deal, Fit for 55, and RePowerEU. Additionally, Prof. Lemoine will explore deep decarbonization scenarios outlined by the International Energy Agency, discussing cutting-edge solutions for industrial decarbonization, carbon removal technologies, and the role of hydrogen in achieving a sustainable energy future.
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