• مطالعات اقتصادی مرتبط با حاملهای انرژی (فسیلی، تجدیدپذیر و برق)
reza bakhshi
Abstract
The need for development is increasing and the demand for energy is rising. The construction of new power plants has become necessary to meet this growing demand. To protect the environment and conserve finite fossil fuels, renewable energy sources are crucial to the transition to green energy production. ...
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The need for development is increasing and the demand for energy is rising. The construction of new power plants has become necessary to meet this growing demand. To protect the environment and conserve finite fossil fuels, renewable energy sources are crucial to the transition to green energy production. Examining the impact of energy production on the environment is crucial, and not just in terms of financial, economic and geographical factors. The aim of this study is to understand the contribution of renewable and non-renewable power plants to the total emissions generated over a one-year operating period. The RETscreen analysis software was used to estimate the emission coefficient and a cost-benefit analysis method was used to evaluate the environmental impact. The value of each ton of carbon dioxide and the discount rate for environmental effects are key factors in estimating the emission coefficient of the different energy systems. Renewable energy systems have an emission coefficient of zero, while gas turbine systems, two-way gas engines, two-way biogas engines and coal-fired steam turbines have emission coefficients of 700, 747, 45 and 1,509 billion rials, respectively.
• مطالعات اقتصادی مرتبط با حاملهای انرژی (فسیلی، تجدیدپذیر و برق)
SHAKER MOHAMADI; ali emami meibodi; AMIRHOSEIN FAKEHI
Abstract
Today, in most countries, especially developing countries, economic growth is at the heart of planning. Since the place of economic activity is the environment, unfortunately, growth has had unfortunate consequences for the human environment. The main objective of this study is to measure the reduction ...
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Today, in most countries, especially developing countries, economic growth is at the heart of planning. Since the place of economic activity is the environment, unfortunately, growth has had unfortunate consequences for the human environment. The main objective of this study is to measure the reduction of environmental pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions under policy-making scenarios compared to the reference scenario. The research method in this study is using the scenario analysis method based on Long Term Alternatives Planning Model (LEAP). The research findings show that by designing demand-side and supply-side management scenarios, meaning that replacing renewable energies and electricity in place of fossil fuels (crude oil and natural gas), reducing the amount of environmental pollutant emissions for the year 1420 (year horizon) 2014 (Year Zero Planning) is 123.5 million tonnes.