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PM<sub>10sub> emissions from industrial coal-fired chain-grate boilers

Xinghua Li, Junzan Han, Lei Duan

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0966-y

Abstract: Industrial coal-fired boiler is an important air pollutant emission source in China.The chain-grate boiler is the most extensively used type of industrial coal-fired boiler.The PM in the submicron mode for burning with raw coal contributes to 33%±10 % of PM emissions, muchAnd the PM in the submicron mode for burning with briquette contributes up to 86 % of PM emissions.Their average collection efficiencies for sub-micron particle and super-micron particle are 34% and 78%

Keywords: coal-fired chain-grate boiler     PM<sub>10sub>     size distribution     particulate emission control devices    

The Contribution of Solar Energy Technology to Reduction of CO<sub>2sub> Emissions in Future in China

Zhao Yuwen

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 38-40

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The effect of solar energy technology on the reduction of CO<sub>2sub> emissions in future in Chinashow that solar energy technology will have an appreciable effect after 2010, and a remarkable effect emissionsafter 2020 on the reduction of CO<sub>2sub>.

Keywords: solar energy     reduction of CO<sub>2sub> emissions    

Decomposition analysis applied to energy and emissions: A literature review

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 625-639 doi: 10.1007/s42524-023-0270-4

Abstract: Decomposition analysis has been widely used to assess the determinants of energy and CO<sub>2sub> emissions

Keywords: decomposition analysis     structural decomposition analysis     production decomposition analysis     energy     CO<sub>2sub> emissions    

Reducing CO emissions from the rebalancing operation of the bike-sharing system in Beijing

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2023, Volume 10, Issue 2,   Pages 262-284 doi: 10.1007/s42524-021-0168-y

Abstract: However, the emissions from the rebalancing of BSS, where fossil-fueled vehicles are commonly used, areThis study then proposes a method for optimizing the CO<sub>2sub> emissions from BRP and takes theBeijing shows great potential for optimization, such as by reducing the number of vehicle routes, CO<sub>2sub> emissions, and unmet demands; (ii) the CO<sub>2sub> emissions of BSS in Beijing can be reduced

Keywords: bike-sharing     CO<sub>2sub> emissions     environmental benefit     partitioning strategy     rebalancing problem    

Carbon capture for decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries: a comparative review of techno-economic feasibility of solid looping cycles

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 9,   Pages 1291-1317 doi: 10.1007/s11705-022-2151-5

Abstract: >2sub> capture technologies.This work provides a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art CO<sub>2sub> capture technologiesAmine scrubbing was shown to be the least feasible option, resulting in the average avoided CO<sub>2sub>2sub> captureCalcium looping was shown to result in the average avoided CO<sub>2sub> cost of between 32.7 (iron

Keywords: industrial CO<sub>2sub> emissions     CCS deployment     carbonate looping     net-zero industry     carbon capture    

Energy use, CO

Ertugrul YILDIRIM

Frontiers in Energy 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 269-278 doi: 10.1007/s11708-014-0326-6

Abstract: In this study, the causal relations between inward foreign direct investment (FDI)-energy use per capita and inward FDI-CO emission per capita were analyzed and the inconsistency between the causal relations was investigated via bootstrap-corrected panel causality test and cross-correlation analysis. In this direction, data from 76 countries including the period of 1980–2009 was processed. No supportive evidence was found for changing causal relations to country group which was classified into income level. The findings indicated that while the pollution haven hypothesis was supported for Mozambique, United Arab Emirates and Oman, the pollution halo hypothesis was supported in the case of India, Iceland, Panama and Zambia. For other countries, energy use and CO emission were neutral to inward FDI flows in aggregated level. Furthermore, this study urged that increased (decreased) energy use due to the inward FDI flows did not necessarily mean an increase (decrease) in pollution level, and vice versa. For policy purpose, FDI attractive policy should be regulated by taking into account this possibility.

Keywords: CO<sub>2sub> emissions     energy consumption     liberalization    

Greenhouse gas emissions during co-composting of cattle feedlot manure with construction and demolition

Xiying Hao, Francis J. Larney

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0955-1

Abstract: This research investigated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during cattle manure stockpiling or compostingDG manure) had no effect on GHG emissions over the 99 day manure composting or stockpiling.Composting with C&D waste produced similar CO emissions, about double that from manure stockpiling (The N O emissions (12.4 to 18.0 gN·m ) were similar across all treatments.The lower CH emissions with C&D waste are beneficial in reducing overall GHG emissions from manure composting

Keywords: Livestock manure     greenhouse gas flux     straw bale compost bin     N<sub>2sub>O     CH<sub>4sub>     CO<sub>2sub    

A Storage-Driven CO<sub>2sub> EOR for a Net-Zero Emission Target Article

Yueliang Liu, Zhenhua Rui

Engineering 2022, Volume 18, Issue 11,   Pages 79-87 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.02.010

Abstract: , with a primary focus on carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2sub>) emissions.>2sub> emissions by storing CO<sub>2sub> in oil reservoirs.CO<sub>2sub> EOR—whose main target is to realize net-zero or even negative CO<sub>2sub> emissionsof emissions from burning the produced oil; that is, the sequestrated CO<sub>2sub> offsets not onlycurrent emissions but also past CO<sub>2sub> emissions.

Keywords: CO<sub>2sub>     EOR     Net CO<sub>2sub>     emissions     Dimethyl ether     Storage-driven CO<sub>2sub>     EOR     CO<sub>2sub>     sequestration    

CH<sub>4sub> and N<sub>2sub>O emissions from double-rice cropping system as affected by Chinese milk

Heshui XU,Dengyun LI,Bo ZHU,Kai ZHANG,Yadong YANG,Chen WANG,Ying JIANG,Zhaohai ZENG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 59-68 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017137

Abstract: However, little is known about the integrated impacts of CMV and RS incorporation on CH and N O emissionsthe integrated impacts of CMV and RS incorporation in the early- and late-rice seasons on CH and N O emissionsCMV and/or RS incorporation produced equivalent or slightly more grain yield, while reducing N O emissionsHowever, both CMV and RS incorporation increased CH emissions.Annual CH emissions ranged from 321 to 614 kg·hm from CMV and RS amendment treatments, which were 1.5

Keywords: Chinese milk vetch     CH<sub>4sub>     double-rice cropping system     grain yield     N<sub>2sub>O     rice straw    

Cutting CO emissions through demand side regulation: Implications from multi-regional input–output linear

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 452-461 doi: 10.1007/s42524-022-0209-1

Abstract: >2sub>) emissions.>2sub> emissions with the minimum loss in gross domestic product (GDP).>2sub> emissions.Nevertheless, certain demand side regulation strategy can be adopted to lower CO<sub>2sub> emissions>2sub> emissions at the minimum loss in GDP.

Keywords: CO<sub>2sub> emissions     demand side regulation     multi-regional input–output model     linear programming    

Does environmental infrastructure investment contribute to emissions reduction? A case of China

Xiaoqian SONG, Yong GENG, Ke LI, Xi ZHANG, Fei WU, Hengyu PAN, Yiqing ZHANG

Frontiers in Energy 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1,   Pages 57-70 doi: 10.1007/s11708-019-0654-7

Abstract: Chinese provinces and municipalities for the period of 2003–2015 to investigate the effect of EII on CO emissions, SO emissions, and PM pollution.Energy intensity has the largest impact on GHG emissions and air pollution, followed by GDP per capitaand industrial structure.

Keywords: environmental infrastructure investment (EII)     CO<sub>2sub> emission     SO<sub>2sub> emission     PM<sub>2.5sub> pollution     stochastic impact by regression on population     affluence and technology (STIRPAT)    

Forecasting industrial emissions: a monetary approach

Yang DONG, Yi LIU, Jining CHEN, Yebin DONG, Benliang QU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 734-742 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0451-6

Abstract: Forecasts of industrial emissions provide a basis for impact assessment and development planning.To date, most studies have assumed that industrial emissions are simply coupled to production value atland areas as a dependent variable for pollution emissions.Both methods were applied to examine future industrial emissions at the planning area of Dalian Municipalityemissions.

Keywords: industrial emissions     environmental performance index     spatial planning     industrial land use    

Uncovering CO<sub>2sub> emission drivers under regional industrial transfer in China’s Yangtze River

Huijuan JIANG, Yong GENG, Xu TIAN, Xi ZHANG, Wei CHEN, Ziyan GAO

Frontiers in Energy 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 292-307 doi: 10.1007/s11708-020-0706-z

Abstract: This paper uncovers the evolution of CO emissions in different regions within the YREB for the periodBesides, it decomposes industrial CO emission changes using the temporal two-layer LMDI method.

Keywords: CO<sub>2sub> emission     multi-layer LMDI decomposition     industrial transfer     governance    

Trends, Drivers, and Mitigation of CO<sub>2sub> Emissions in the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Article

Ya Zhou, Kejun Li, Sheng Liang ,Xuelan Zeng, Yanpeng Cai, Jing Meng, Yuli Shan, Dabo Guan, Zhifeng Yang

Engineering 2023, Volume 23, Issue 4,   Pages 138-148 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.03.017

Abstract: the key drivers of CO<sub>2sub> emissions using the logarithmic mean Divisia index method.The results showed that CO<sub>2sub> emissions in GBA slowed significantly after 2017 and have already>2sub> emissions, respectively.>2sub> emissions, with the service sector becoming the main driver.Foshan have significantly curbed the growth in the GBA’s CO<sub>2sub> emissions.

Keywords: Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area     CO<sub>2sub> emissions     Driving factors     Low-carbon development    

SO<sub>2sub> Removal Experiment from Industrial-scale Flue Gas Using Pulsed Corona Process

Zhao Junke,Wang Baojian,Ren Xianwen,Zhu Zuliang

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 74-78

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The paper gives the main parameters for S0<sub>2sub> removal with gas flow rates of less than 2This industrial-scale facility was constructed at the power plant of China's Science City in MianyangThe results show that under such condition as:flue gas flow rate being less than 2 × 1043sub> to SO<sub>2sub> being about1: 1, power consumption to operate the pulse conora process beingnot larger than 5 Wh/Nm3, the SO<sub>2sub> removal efficiency is about 85 % .

Keywords: pulsed corona discharge     SO<sub>2sub> removal     industrial-scale test    

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PM<sub>10sub> emissions from industrial coal-fired chain-grate boilers

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The Contribution of Solar Energy Technology to Reduction of CO<sub>2sub> Emissions in Future in China

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Decomposition analysis applied to energy and emissions: A literature review

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Carbon capture for decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries: a comparative review of techno-economic feasibility of solid looping cycles

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Ertugrul YILDIRIM

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Greenhouse gas emissions during co-composting of cattle feedlot manure with construction and demolition

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A Storage-Driven CO<sub>2sub> EOR for a Net-Zero Emission Target

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CH<sub>4sub> and N<sub>2sub>O emissions from double-rice cropping system as affected by Chinese milk

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Cutting CO emissions through demand side regulation: Implications from multi-regional input–output linear

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SO<sub>2sub> Removal Experiment from Industrial-scale Flue Gas Using Pulsed Corona Process

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