Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Müller, Daniel B."
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Dynamics of urban and rural housing stocks in China
Hu, Mingming; Bergsdal, Håvard; van der Voet, Ester; Huppes, Gjalt; Müller, Daniel B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010) -
Future projections of a material cycle facing significant technological and regulatory challenges
Gentile, Valentin (Master thesis, 2019)BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE By storing and delivering energy on demand, batteries are today supporting the society needs for electrification, portability, reliability and energy transition towards renewables. Lead is a key ... -
Global trade-linked nickel cycle
Cormery, Marceau (Master thesis, 2022)Nickel (Ni) is a popular alloying element for stainless steel (70% of the use today). Driven by urbanization in emerging economies, its demand will keep increasing. In addition, Ni is a key element in the production of ... -
Moving Toward the Circular Economy: The Role of Stocks in the Chinese Steel Cycle
Pauliuk, Stefan; Wang, Tao; Müller, Daniel B. (Journal article, 2012)As the world’s largest CO2 emitter and steel producer, China has set the ambitious goal of establishing a circular economy which aims at reconciling economic development with environmental protection and sustainable resource ... -
Reconciling Sectoral Abatement Strategies with Global Climate Targets: The Case of the Chinese Passenger Vehicle Fleet
Pauliuk, Stefan; Dhaniati, Ni Made Arya; Müller, Daniel B. (Journal article, 2012)The IPCC Forth Assessment Report postulates that global warming can be limited to 2˚C by deploying technologies that are currently available or expected to be commercialized in the coming decades. However, neither specific ... -
Steel all over the world: Estimating in-use stocks of iron for 200 countries
Pauliuk, Stefan; Wang, Tao; Müller, Daniel B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Industrialization and urbanization in the developing world have boosted steel demand during the recent two decades. Reliable estimates on how much steel is required for high economic development are necessary to better ... -
Steel in-use in Trondheim's residential building stock: quantification, embodied GHG emissions and mitigation options
Østmo, Emilie (Master thesis, 2023)Utviklingen av det bygde miljø bidrar betydelig til globale utslipp, og den forventede veksten i den globale bygningsmassen utfordrer arbeid mot utslippsreduksjon. For å takle disse utfordringene vil den sirkulære økonomien ... -
System Analysis of a Multi-Plant Sawmill Company. Application to inform logistics.
Las Heras Hernández, Miguel (Master thesis, 2021)The current level of system understanding about the sawmill industry in central Norway requires an improvement to allow a robust assessment of the forestry industry in the region, which is required for the bioeconomy-boosting ... -
The Roles of Energy and Material Efficiency in Meeting Steel Industry CO2 Targets
Milford, Rachel; Pauliuk, Stefan; Allwood, Julian; Müller, Daniel B. (Journal article, 2013)Identifying strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from steel production requires a comprehensive model of the sector but previous work has either failed to consider the whole supply chain or considered only a ... -
The Steel Scrap Age
Pauliuk, Stefan; Milford, Rachel; Müller, Daniel B.; Allwood, Julian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Steel production accounts for 25% of industrial carbon emissions. Long-term forecasts of steel demand and scrap supply are needed to develop strategies for how the steel industry could respond to industrialization and ... -
Tracking the devil's metal: Historical global and contemporary US tin cycles
Izard, Catherine F.; Müller, Daniel B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2010) -
Transforming the Norwegian Dwelling Stock to Reach the 2 Degrees Celsius Climate Target
Pauliuk, Stefan; Sjöstrand, Karin; Müller, Daniel B. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)Residential buildings account for about one third of the final energy demand in Norway. Many cost-effective measures for reducing heat losses in buildings are known and their gradual implementation may make the building ...