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areas, considering the cost and environmental emissions. The same system in Chattogram shows great potential both …
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Deep decarbonization of the global electricity sector is required to meet ambitious climate change targets. This underlines the need for improved models to facilitate an understanding of the global challenges ahead, particularly on the concept of large-scale interconnection of power systems....
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Decarbonising the transport sector in the Global South presents an opportunity to contribute towards achieving net-zero by mid-century. Several studies have modelled different pathways to decarbonise the transport system, but the consensus is unclear due to the heterogeneous nature of transport...
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mix. The model has three conflicting objectives: reducing power generating costs, reducing CO2 emissions, and increasing … plants. CO2 emissions will attain 266 MtCO2 by 2050. The cost of power generation will decline from a maximum of 36 billion …
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We compile a detailed road transport inventory for greenhouse gases and air pollutants to explore energy emissions from … alternative policy scenarios for the Kenya road transport sector. In 2010, road transport emissions accounted for 61% of total … nitrogen oxides emissions in Kenya, 39% of fine particulate matter, 20% of carbon dioxide. In the business as usual scenario …
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. With growing concerns over climate change and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the transition to electric … in a 0.5 % decline in carbon footprints. This implies that, as EV sales increase, the overall carbon emissions from the … transportation sector decrease, primarily due to the lower emissions associated with electric vehicles compared to conventional …
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The paper analyzes the threshold effect of technology innovation on renewable energy in the G10 countries through the panel threshold method. The outcome shows that technology innovation has a low impact on renewable energy when technology innovation is below the threshold value. However,...
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significant effect of the inflation rate on CO2 emissions. In the second channel, the inflation rate has an inverse impact on … determines the CO2 emissions while renewable energy consumption shows a declining trend with CO2 emissions. Lastly, the empirical …
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This article aims to study the regional development of renewable energies (RE) in France over the period 1990-2015. As a first step, Principal Component Analysis was used on the collected data, which led to a classification of RE's development into four sub-periods. The first two sub-periods...
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) emissions. …
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