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are some trades-offs between these two parameters. The evolution of particulate emissions and exhaust temperature are also …
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The present study is concerned with dynamic simulation of thermal-lag Stirling engines. A dynamic model is built and incorporated with a thermodynamic model to study the engine start process. A prototype engine is designed and simulated by using the dynamic model. In the simulation, different...
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.6 percent emissions reduction per plant. …
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emerged on the policy agenda. We calculate a new index of air quality using CO2 and SO2 emissions per capita as indicators and …
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myopic or not able to commit themselves to sustainable policies or costs of reducing emissions are too high, strategic … future treaty. Although no player will rationally reduce emissions on its own, investments in R&D by at least one player can … change the strategic situation of negotiations to control emissions: Emission abatement costs will decrease so that a treaty …
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In this article, the authors use analytics to explore the association between economic growth and climate change at a country-level. They examine different indicators to better understand the macro issues and guide policy decision-making. The authors analyze global economic growth and climate...
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electric vehicles, highlighting their advantages in terms of greenhouse gas emissions reductions. Even though electric and …
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consumption and welfare. On the other hand is important to verify the impact upon emissions derived from household consumption …. The literature presents two approaches to analyze emissions. They are: account CO2 emissions based on the production … principle and on the consumer principle. According to the consumer principle, the consumer is responsible for CO2 emissions from …
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city the trends of several energy and emissions indicators that appear as explanatory variables in both energy and labour … quantify how affect changes in carbon dioxide emissions, energy production and consumption on the some countries life … and CO2 emissions by Km2 are highest around the oil producer countries like Qatar, Emirates and Kuwait, and among the High …
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This work builds upon some long-term secular regularities concerning the relation between consumption of energy, technological progress and economic growth and reassesses the old question raised around forty years ago in the limits to growth discussion (Meadows et al. [1972]), namely are the...
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