Scenarios for a Clean Energy FutureDIANE Publishing, 2000 - 371 pages |
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... Carbon Reductions , the U.S. Department of Energy ( DOE ) commissioned an Interlaboratory Working Group to examine ... domestic carbon trading – that could move the United States a long way toward returning its carbon dioxide emissions ...
... Carbon Reductions , the U.S. Department of Energy ( DOE ) commissioned an Interlaboratory Working Group to examine ... domestic carbon trading – that could move the United States a long way toward returning its carbon dioxide emissions ...
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... trading which could be important to meeting possible carbon emission targets ... domestic issues to illustrate specific clean energy technology and policy ... carbon intensity of the energy used (e.g., renewable energy resources, nuclear ...
... trading which could be important to meeting possible carbon emission targets ... domestic issues to illustrate specific clean energy technology and policy ... carbon intensity of the energy used (e.g., renewable energy resources, nuclear ...
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... domestic carbon trading system . In this system , which is assumed to be announced in 2002 and implemented in 2005 , permits are sold annually in a competitive auction run by the federal government . The carbon emissions annual limit is ...
... domestic carbon trading system . In this system , which is assumed to be announced in 2002 and implemented in 2005 , permits are sold annually in a competitive auction run by the federal government . The carbon emissions annual limit is ...
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... domestic carbon trading system that equilibrates at a carbon allowance price of $ 25 / tC . Dozens of alternative policies were analyzed to reflect the unpredictable nature of political and consumer views and to highlight the diversity ...
... domestic carbon trading system that equilibrates at a carbon allowance price of $ 25 / tC . Dozens of alternative policies were analyzed to reflect the unpredictable nature of political and consumer views and to highlight the diversity ...
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... domestic carbon trading, voluntary agreements to improve the fuel economy of light-duty vehicles, and pay-at-the ... Carbon Emissions3. By 2020, carbon emissions in the Advanced scenario are 30 to 32% lower than in the BAU forecast ...
... domestic carbon trading, voluntary agreements to improve the fuel economy of light-duty vehicles, and pay-at-the ... Carbon Emissions3. By 2020, carbon emissions in the Advanced scenario are 30 to 32% lower than in the BAU forecast ...
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Page 2-1 - Nevertheless, the balance of evidence suggests that there is a discernible human influence on global climate.
Page 8-5 - The United States faces major energy-related challenges as it enters the twenty-first century Our economic well-being depends on reliable, affordable supplies of energy. Our environmental well-being — from improving urban air quality to abating the risk of global warming — requires a mix of energy sources that emits less carbon dioxide and other pollutants than today 's mix does.
Page 2-1 - Our ability to quantify the human influence on global climate is currently limited because the expected signal is still emerging from the noise of natural variability, and because there are uncertainties in key factors. These include the magnitude and patterns of...
Page 1-28 - Economic studies have found that there are many potential policies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions for which the total benefits outweigh the total costs. For the United States in particular, sound economic analysis shows that there are policy options that would slow climate change without harming American living standards, and these measures may in fact improve US productivity...
Page xix - Energy: The capacity for doing work as measured by the capability of doing work (potential energy) or the conversion of this capability to motion (kinetic energy). Energy has several forms, some of which are easily convertible and can be changed to another form useful for work. Most of the world's convertible energy comes from fossil fuels that are burned to produce heat that is then used as a transfer medium to mechanical or other means in order to accomplish tasks. Electrical energy is usually...
Page xviii - Combined Cycle: An electric generating technology in which electricity is produced from otherwise lost waste heat exiting from one or more gas (combustion) turbines. The exiting heat is routed to a conventional boiler or to a heat recovery steam generator for utilization by a steam turbine in the production of electricity. Such designs increase the efficiency of the electric generating unit.
Page xxi - An installation that manufactures finished petroleum products from crude oil, unfinished oils, natural gas liquids, other hydrocarbons, and alcohol. Renewable Energy: Energy obtained from sources that are essentially inexhaustible (unlike, for example, the fossil fuels, of which there is a finite supply). Renewable sources of energy include wood, waste, photovoltaic, and solar thermal energy.
Page 1-60 - EngineeringEconomic Studies of Energy Technologies to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Opportunities and Challenges," Annual Review of Energy and the Environment 23: 287-385.
Page 8-5 - States faces major energy-related challenges as it enters the twenty-first century. Our economic well-being depends on reliable, affordable supplies of energy. Our environmental well-being — from improving urban air quality to abating the risk of global warming — requires a mix of energy sources that emits less carbon dioxide and other pollutants than today's mix does. Our national security requires secure supplies of oil or alternatives to it, as well as prevention of nuclear proliferation....