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Carbon dioxide emissions from electricity generation are a major cause of anthropogenic climate change. The deployment of wind and solar power reduces these emissions, but is subject to the variability of the weather. In the present study, we calculate t
Industrial:Energy-related CO2emissions fell by 8% in the industrial sector in 2020. Most of this decline came from a slowing of manufacturing operations because of responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Emissions from coal fell by 15%, from electricity by 15%, from petroleum by 8%, and fro...
This paper presents the results of an analysis of the effects on the U.S. electricity producing sector, by 2020, of a 17 percent reduction in U.S. CO2 emissions using a computable general equilibrium model. Because the future of nuclear power is uncertain two scenarios are ...
In this paper, the Long-range Energy Alternatives Planning (LEAP) model is constructed to simulate six scenarios for forecasting national electricity deman... Wu,Qunli,Peng,... 被引量: 4发表: 2016年 Peaking China's CO2 Emissions: Trends to 2030 and Mitigation Potential China has submitted its...
"The worldwide push to generate more electricity from renewables and also increase electric grid reliability could push more expansion of battery storage on a global scale," Nalley said. But even though renewables will grow fastest, liquid fuels will be the still be the primary source of energy...
greenhouse gas emissions. That’s because solar farms and wind power projects will not only replace existing fossil fuel generation — they’ll also provide the clean energy needed to power vehicles, buildings, steel mills and other sectors that are turning to electricity to help decarbonize. ...
内容提示: Impacts of EPA Power Plant Emissions Regulations onthe US Electricity SectorQian Luo 1 and Jesse Jenkins 1*1 Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Princeton University,Princeton, 08540, NJ, US.*Corresponding author(s). E-mail(s): jdj2@princeton.edu;Contributing authors: ...
We have a new memo through Berkeley Earth that attempts to discern the causes of recent declines in U.S. CO2 emissions. The switch from coal to gas is the single largest factor, though others are important as well. Some of the inspiration for the research came from a post you did last...
The outputs include installed capacity (Ci,t), annual electricity generation (Gi,t) and CO2 emissions at the state level for the 48 continental states. Here i refers to the technology and t refers to the year. They are reported in 2-year steps from 2022 to 2050. The data points ...