CO2 emission mitigationdemand sideindustrial ecologysupply sideChina is the largest producer and consumer of cement worldwide, and cement production entails the release of substantial carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. As the cement sector is a crucial sector of the Chinese economy, understanding the ...
morethan140countriesandregionsbysectorandbyfuel.Emissionswerecalculated usingIEAenergydatabasesandthedefaultmethodsandemissionfactorsfromthe Revised1996IPCCGuidelinesforNationalGreenhouseGasInventories.612010121 P1165ISBN978-92-64-08427-8-:HSTCQEUYW:2010EDITIONCO2 EMISSIONSFROMFUELCOMBUSTIONINTERNATIONALENERGYAGENCY The...
In the road transportation sector, emissions are calculated in two ways. One is to combine the data of total fuel consumption with the fuel characteristics. Alternatively, it combines relevant driving emission factors with road traffic data (NAEI 2017). Based on different vehicle classes, the ...
High energy consumption by the industry of developing countries has led to the problems of increasing emission of greenhouse gases (GHG) (primarily CO2) and worsening energy shortages. To address these problems, many mitigation measures have been utilized. One major measure is to mandate fixed reduc...
The industrial sector plays a significant role in China's economic growth and CO2 emissions. This is the first study to present a specific investigation on the retrospective decomposition (1993–2014) and prospective trajectories (2015–2035) of China's industrial CO2 emission intensity (ICEI) and...
Measuring green total factor productivity of China's agricultural sector: A three-stage SBM-DEA model with non-point source pollution and CO<inf>2</inf> emissions 2021, Journal of Cleaner Production Show abstract The nexuses between energy investments, technological innovations, emission taxes, and...
In 2018, emission of CO2 from fossil fuels were: Coal: 14.7 billion tons Oil: 12.4 billion tons Gas: 7.5 billion tons The main CO2-emitting sectors: Electricity and heat production: 49.0% Transport: 20.5% Manufacturing & construction industries: 20.0% Other sectors: 10,5% Top CO2-emitting ...
sector,followed by the building operation stage.External variables,e.g.,economic growth,industrial structure,urbanization,price fluctuation,and marketization,were significantly correlated with the emission intensity of the construction sector.Specifically,economic growth exhibited an inverted U-shaped relation ...
The data in this book are designed to assist in understanding the evolution of the emissions of CO2 from 1971 to 2010 for more than 140 countries and regions by sector and by fuel. Emissions were calculated using IEA energy databases and the default methods and emission factors from the ...
emission will be stipulated from 2013. In particular, the CO 2 emission amount from the transport sector (including cars) takes up 20% of total CO 2 emissions; accordingly, car manufacturers are facing significant challenges in developing technologies for reducing this portion of ...