Reconciliation of energy use disparities in brick production in India

Author:

Tibrewal Kushal,Venkataraman ChandraORCID,Phuleria HarishORCID,Joshi VeenaORCID,Maithel Sameer,Damle Anand,Gupta AnuragORCID,Lokhande Pradnya,Rabha ShahadevORCID,Saikia Binoy K.ORCID,Roy Sayantee,Habib GazalaORCID,Rathi ShubhamORCID,Goel Anubha,Ahlawat Sakshi,Mandal Tuhin Kumar,Azharuddin Hashmi M.,Qureshi AsifORCID,Dhandapani AbishegORCID,Iqbal JawedORCID,Devaliya Sandeep,Raman Ramya SunderORCID,Lian Yang,Pandithurai Govindan,Kuppili Sudheer KumarORCID,Shiva Nagendra M.,Mukherjee Sauryadeep,Chatterjee Abhijit,Najar Tanveer AhmadORCID,Jehangir ArshidORCID,Singh Jitender,Sinha BaerbelORCID

Abstract

AbstractEnergy conservation in brick production is crucial to achieving net-zero carbon emissions from the building sector, especially in countries with major expansions in the built environment. However, widely disparate energy consumption estimates impede benchmarking its importance relative to the steel and cement industries. Here we modelled Indian brick production and its regional energy consumption by combining a nationwide questionnaire survey on feedstock, process variables and practices with remote sensing data on kiln enumeration. We found a large underreporting in current official estimates of energy consumption, with actual energy consumption comparable to that in the steel and cement industries in the country. With a total estimated production of 233 ± 15 billion bricks per year, the brick industry consumes 990 ± 125 PJ yr−1 of energy, 35 ± 6 Mt yr−1 coal and 25 ± 6 Mt yr−1 biomass. The main drivers of energy consumption for brick production are the kiln technology, the production capacity and the fuel mix used. The results suggest that improving operating practices would be a first step in making brick production more energy efficient.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Nature and Landscape Conservation,Urban Studies,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Ecology,Geography, Planning and Development,Food Science,Global and Planetary Change

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