1.1 STATE OF THE POWER SECTOR IN INDIA (2009-10) 2 1.2 State wise contribution in electricity generation and consumption 3 2. Scope and Methodology 3 3. Results: 5 3.1 State wise Emission Factor of Electricity 5 3.2 State wise end user consumption emission factor of electricity 7 ...
The maximum electricity generation was estimated at 63.13 MWh from the Mavallipura landfill.doi:10.1007/s40996-022-00857-2Naveen, B. P.Fard, Mehran KarimpourSpringer International PublishingIranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transaction of Civil Engineering...
Emission inventories are created by quantifying emitters or emitting activity, for example crops, automobiles, ocean surface, or power plants. The quantity of emitters or activity is then multiplied by an emission factor: a process ratio that quantifies either the mass of emission per activity (e...
Among the key high-emitting sectors in India, the electricity sector takes the lead, according to the report, constituting almost 40% of total emissions because of the heavy dependence on coal for electricity generation. Coal contributes over 70% to the electricity output. ...
Industrialization plays an important role in the process of carbon emission38, and since the economic structure of the secondary industry is a key factor in carbon emission, the ratio of the secondary industry to GDP was selected to measure the structure of the secondary industry. Considering the...
The overall findings indicate that the environmental consequences of economic growth are alarming for most of the countries in the panel, and non-renewable energy consumption is the key contributing factor towards environmental deterioration in the ASEAN region. Of the eight, it is further established...
Cd o2m01p8arfoedr Chinese industrial sources across different fuel types, with existing inventories1,4–14, the CIED dataset has the unique advantage in reducing estimation uncertainty by using real CEMS-monitoring data rather than average emission factor (and many assumption and uncertain parameters ...
andNFCis the CO2-equivalent net-emissions after accounting for carbon dioxide removal. We simplify the expression since we do not explicitly consider carbon dioxide removal, and we base the emission factor on final energy use, rather than primary energy use, see right side of Eq. (1). The ...
In the same period, energy consumption in the transport and industrial sectors accounted for three-quarters of total energy consumption in Thailand. The shares of petroleum products and electricity in the transport and industrial sectors were 48.5 percent and 21.0 percent, respectively. In the power ...
The core limiting factor in the determination of whether to negotiate stronger provisions or not is the fact that IEAs cannot be compelled on nation states: states have to willingly ratify the relevant IEAs. Given this reality of international law, and in view of the fact that nation states...