Cleaner operations “revolutionizing liquid mud plants with sustainable practices”
1 Baker Hughes, Energy Transition and Decarbonization, Houston, United States of America.
2 Baker Hughes, Drilling and Completion Fluids, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.
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World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2024, 12(02), 945–947.
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjaets.2024.12.2.0237
Publication history:
Received on 20 June 2024; revised on 28 June 2024; accepted on 10 July 2024
Abstract:
The global imperative for an energy transition towards cleaner and more sustainable practices is more pressing than ever. As the world seeks to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and curb carbon emissions, industries must explore innovative solutions. One such solution is the adoption of electric forklifts, especially in sectors like oil and gas, which traditionally rely on diesel-powered machinery. This paper examines the environmental benefits of replacing diesel forklifts with electric ones, focusing on significant carbon reduction. We will discuss the various types of electric forklifts, their operational advantages, and their impact on reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, this study provides a detailed regional market analysis, including market size, growth trends, and the factors driving the adoption of electric forklifts. By highlighting the role of electric forklifts in the broader context of the global energy transition, this paper underscores their potential as a crucial component in achieving a sustainable and low-carbon future.
Keywords:
Forklift; Carbon; Cleaner energy; GHG; Sustainable
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