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Mitigation of CO2 Emissions in Transportation and Industrial Processes using Renewable Energy Technologies
Author(s) -
Toluwanimi Oluwadara Akinyemi,
Olayinka John Ramonu
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
european journal of engineering research and science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2506-8016
DOI - 10.24018/ejers.2019.4.5.1118
Subject(s) - renewable energy , greenhouse gas , environmental science , carbon dioxide , waste management , tonne , raw material , combustion , renewable resource , environmental engineering , engineering , chemistry , ecology , organic chemistry , electrical engineering , biology
This study focuses on the mitigation of CO2 emissions in transportation and industrial processes using renewable energy technologies.  Carbon dioxide is a colourless, tasteless and odourless gas readily available in the earth’s atmosphere, produced naturally by all aerobic organisms. Increased human activities had created a huge gap between the volume of CO2 emitted into the environment and that absorbed by oceans and vegetations. Globally, the transportation sector has contributed more than seven billion, seven hundred and thirty-eight million metric tons of carbon dioxide from fuel combustion since 2015, while industrial processes also generate greenhouse gas emissions during chemical or physical transformation of raw materials from one state to another in their conversion into finished goods. Analysis suggested that the world can achieve 90% of the reduction in CO2 emissions needed to be within the Paris Agreement via an accelerated deployment of renewable energy and energy efficiency, with the remaining 10% met by other low-carbon solutions.

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