Resource Type

Journal Article 2238

Year

2024 6

2023 251

2022 225

2021 195

2020 160

2019 145

2018 143

2017 117

2016 91

2015 116

2014 90

2013 67

2012 70

2011 89

2010 82

2009 80

2008 52

2007 58

2006 19

2005 19

open ︾

Keywords

energy 28

renewable energy 25

energy consumption 24

China 22

solar energy 21

energy security 17

energy efficiency 16

high-quality development 16

carbon dioxide 15

energy saving 15

sustainable development 15

activated carbon 14

energy revolution 14

adsorption 13

carbon nanotubes 13

Carbon neutrality 9

food security 9

climate change 8

energy transition 8

open ︾

Search scope:

排序: Display mode:

Correlation between carbon emissions and energy structure –Reliability analysis of low carbon target

Ben HUA

Frontiers in Energy 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 214-220 doi: 10.1007/s11708-010-0133-7

Abstract: The influence of energy intensity on carbon intensity depends upon the fraction of energy mixes withhigh carbon emissions in the total energy mixes .The correlation of with a variety of primary energy mix fractions and technology advances such as CCSTaking the long-term carbon reduction target in 2050 settled upon by the Copenhagen Agreement and theThe peak value of energy consumption will lag behind the peak value of carbon emissions; the world energy

Keywords: correlation     carbon emissions     energy consumption     high carbon emissions energy mix     target of emission reduction    

Energy consumption and carbon emissions of hospitals in Tianjin

Chongxu JIANG, Jincheng XING, Jihong LING, Xiaona QIN

Frontiers in Energy 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 427-435 doi: 10.1007/s11708-012-0199-5

Abstract: An energy audit of 22 tertiary hospitals was conducted in Tianjin.and the average level of energy consumption was 348 kW·h/(m ·a).h/(m ·a), and the average carbon emissions was 157 kgCO /(m ·a); While the energy intensity of specializedhospitals was 309 kW·h/(m ·a), and the average carbon emissions was 131 kgCO /(m ·a).and management measures to save energy and reduce carbon emissions were proposed.

Keywords: hospital building     energy consumption     carbon emissions     energy saving     emission reduction    

Energy efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions reduction opportunities in district heating source in

Gaofeng CHEN, Xuejing ZHENG, Lin CONG

Frontiers in Energy 2012, Volume 6, Issue 3,   Pages 285-295 doi: 10.1007/s11708-012-0197-7

Abstract: Energy consumption for heat supply is huge.heating taking into consideration the experience in carbon trading market and specific situation insaving and carbon dioxide emissions reduction.dataset and referring to the related standards, method of determining the baseline for district heating carbonCarbon abatement against the baselines above was calculated and considerable carbon dioxide emissions

Keywords: district heating     energy efficiency     baseline     carbon abatement    

Decomposition analysis of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in the iron and steel industry in China

Wenqiang SUN, Jiuju CAI, Hai YU, Lei DAI

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 2,   Pages 265-270 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0284-8

Abstract: This work aims to identify the main factors influencing the energy-related carbon dioxide (CO ) emissionsChanges in energy-related CO emissions were decomposed into four factors: emission factor effect, energydecrease in CO emissions.contributions to CO emissions, respectively., and introducing low-carbon energy sources into the iron and steel industry.

Keywords: carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions     decomposition analysis     logarithmic mean divisia index (LMDI    

Decomposing drivers of transportation energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions for the Philippines

Neil Stephen LOPEZ, Anthony S.F. CHIU, Jose Bienvenido Manuel BIONA

Frontiers in Energy 2018, Volume 12, Issue 3,   Pages 389-399 doi: 10.1007/s11708-018-0578-7

Abstract:

Global CO2 emissions increased by 57.9% from 1990 to 2014, of which 21% is known to beIn line with policy development, driving forces to energy consumption and emissions may be determinedstudy in the Philippines revealed that the most significant driver was transport activity, followed by energyFor the Philippines, transport activity was an inhibiting force, whereas energy intensity was the primary

Keywords: transportation     LMDI     decomposition     developing country     emissions    

Fuel poverty and low carbon emissions: a comparative study of the feasibility of the hybrid renewableenergy systems incorporating combined heat and power technology

Frontiers in Energy 2022, Volume 16, Issue 2,   Pages 336-356 doi: 10.1007/s11708-021-0748-x

Abstract: The aim of this paper was to identify a grid connected renewable energy system coupled with natural gasthat is cost-effective and technically feasible with a potential to generate a profit from selling energyThe system was also aimed at low carbon emissions.A solution was proposed where restrictions were placed on the size of renewable energy components.The renewable fraction is 5.10% and the system yields a carbon saving of 7.9% in comparison with conventional

Keywords: greenhouse gas control     low carbon target     grid connected     renewable fraction     fuel poverty     combined    

Understanding high-emitting households in the UK through a cluster analysis

Xinfang WANG, Ming MENG

Frontiers in Energy 2019, Volume 13, Issue 4,   Pages 612-625 doi: 10.1007/s11708-019-0647-6

Abstract: In general, a small percentage of the population is responsible for a large amount of emissions.This paper focuses on high emitters and their CO emissions from energy use in UK homes.The results show that after equivalising both household emissions and income, the high emitters can beretired couple owning a large detached house, could all lead to high CO emissions from energy use atPolicymakers should target each high-emitter cluster differently to reduce CO emissions from energy

Keywords: cluster analysis     emissions reduction     energy use     high emitters     household energy consumption     socioeconomic    

The carbon dioxide removal potential of Liquid Air Energy Storage: A high-level technical and economic

Andrew LOCKLEY, Ted von HIPPEL

Frontiers of Engineering Management 2021, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 456-464 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0102-8

Abstract: Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) is at pilot scale.Air cooling and liquefaction stores energy; reheating revaporises the air at pressure, powering a turbineThis paper proposes subsequent geological storage of this CO – offering a novel Carbon Dioxide Removal(CDR) by-product, for the energy storage industry.Similarly, established Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES) uses air compression and subsequent expansion

Keywords: carbon dioxide removal     Liquid Air Energy Storage     Compressed Air Energy Storage     geoengineering    

High butanol production by regulating carbon, redox and energy in Clostridia? ?

Jianfa Ou,Chao Ma,Ningning Xu,Yinming Du,Xiaoguang (Margaret) Liu

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 317-323 doi: 10.1007/s11705-015-1522-6

Abstract: Butanol is a promising biofuel with high energy intensity and can be used as gasoline substitute.It can be produced as a sustainable energy by microorganisms (such as Clostridia) from low-value biomassengineering of Clostridia, focusing on (1) various strategies to rebalance metabolic flux to achieve a highbutanol production by regulating the metabolism of carbon, redox or energy, (2) the challenges in pathway

Keywords: Clostridia     butanol     biofuel     metabolism     carbon     redox     energy    

Impacts of inter-sectoral trade on carbon emissions—a case of China in 2007

Xiuqi FANG, Benyong WEI, Yuan WANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 3,   Pages 387-402 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0396-9

Abstract: international trade, more attention has been given to quantifying the impacts of international trade on energyuse and carbon emissions.This study estimated the national and sectoral carbon emissions embodied in Chinese international tradeThe results showed that a significant exporting behavior of embodied carbon emissions existed in ChinaHowever, when adjusting industry structures or making policies on carbon emission reduction, it will

Keywords: international trade     carbon emissions     input-output analysis     China    

Comparative study of energy consumption and CO

Zhihua CAI, Xunmin OU, Xu ZHANG, Xiliang ZHANG, Jiankun HE, Yangang XING

Frontiers in Energy 2013, Volume 7, Issue 1,   Pages 1-5 doi: 10.1007/s11708-012-0227-5

Abstract: population status, this paper makes a comparative study of the economy structure, transport system, energysupply and carbon emissions among a few cities, especially between Beijing and London, two mega-citiesThe developed tertiary industry, consummate transport system and low-carbon energy supply system in Londoncan be referenced to assist Beijing in establishing a low-carbon development pathway.emissions per capita between them.

Keywords: emissions     energy consumption     low-carbon development    

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 CO2 emissionsTo this end, this study presents a literature survey for decomposition analysis applied to energy and

Keywords: index decomposition analysis     structural decomposition analysis     production decomposition analysis     energy     CO2 emissions    

Quantifying and mapping spatial variability of Shanghai household carbon footprints

Shangguang YANG,Chunlan WANG,Kevin LO,Mark WANG,Lin LIU

Frontiers in Energy 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 115-124 doi: 10.1007/s11708-015-0348-8

Abstract: Understanding the spatial variability of household carbon emissions is necessary for formulating sustainableand low-carbon energy policy.However, data on household carbon emissions is limited in China, the world’s largest greenhouse gasesThis study quantifies and maps household carbon emissions in Shanghai using a city-wide household surveyHigh emission clusters are located in Jiading and Pudong.

Keywords: household carbon emissions     spatial variability     energy policy     Shanghai     China    

Carbon capture for decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries: a comparative review of techno-economic

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

Abstract: Carbon capture and storage will play a crucial role in industrial decarbonisation.Consequently, reliable pathways for carbon capture deployment in energy-intensive industries are stillIts average equivalent energy requirement varied between 2.7 (iron and steel) and 5.1 energy requirement varied between 2.0 (iron and steel) and 3.7

Keywords: industrial CO2 emissions     CCS deployment     carbonate looping     net-zero industry     carbon capture    

Decomposition and decoupling analysis of electricity consumption carbon emissions in China

Frontiers of Engineering Management   Pages 486-498 doi: 10.1007/s42524-022-0215-3

Abstract: Electricity consumption is one of the major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions.In this study, we build a power consumption carbon emission measurement model based on the operatingemissions on China’s economic development and population changes.Moreover, we utilize the decoupling model to analyze the decoupling state between carbon emissions andeconomic growth and identify corresponding energy efficiency policies.

Keywords: electricity consumption carbon emission measurement     LMDI model     decoupling model     data driven    

Title Author Date Type Operation

Correlation between carbon emissions and energy structure –Reliability analysis of low carbon target

Ben HUA

Journal Article

Energy consumption and carbon emissions of hospitals in Tianjin

Chongxu JIANG, Jincheng XING, Jihong LING, Xiaona QIN

Journal Article

Energy efficiency and carbon dioxide emissions reduction opportunities in district heating source in

Gaofeng CHEN, Xuejing ZHENG, Lin CONG

Journal Article

Decomposition analysis of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in the iron and steel industry in China

Wenqiang SUN, Jiuju CAI, Hai YU, Lei DAI

Journal Article

Decomposing drivers of transportation energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions for the Philippines

Neil Stephen LOPEZ, Anthony S.F. CHIU, Jose Bienvenido Manuel BIONA

Journal Article

Fuel poverty and low carbon emissions: a comparative study of the feasibility of the hybrid renewableenergy systems incorporating combined heat and power technology

Journal Article

Understanding high-emitting households in the UK through a cluster analysis

Xinfang WANG, Ming MENG

Journal Article

The carbon dioxide removal potential of Liquid Air Energy Storage: A high-level technical and economic

Andrew LOCKLEY, Ted von HIPPEL

Journal Article

High butanol production by regulating carbon, redox and energy in Clostridia? ?

Jianfa Ou,Chao Ma,Ningning Xu,Yinming Du,Xiaoguang (Margaret) Liu

Journal Article

Impacts of inter-sectoral trade on carbon emissions—a case of China in 2007

Xiuqi FANG, Benyong WEI, Yuan WANG

Journal Article

Comparative study of energy consumption and CO

Zhihua CAI, Xunmin OU, Xu ZHANG, Xiliang ZHANG, Jiankun HE, Yangang XING

Journal Article

Decomposition analysis applied to energy and emissions: A literature review

Journal Article

Quantifying and mapping spatial variability of Shanghai household carbon footprints

Shangguang YANG,Chunlan WANG,Kevin LO,Mark WANG,Lin LIU

Journal Article

Carbon capture for decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries: a comparative review of techno-economic

Journal Article

Decomposition and decoupling analysis of electricity consumption carbon emissions in China

Journal Article