Livestock Biomass: Energy source for 26 municipalities in Hidalgo State experiencing high marginalization

Angelina González-Rosas, B. Ortega-Marin, J. González-Islas, Gildardo Godínez-Garrido
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The high consumption of natural non-renewable resources has caused an exponential increase in the greenhouse gases which provoke global warming and as a result, every country on the planet suffers environmental issues due to the excessive use of fossil fuels. There are several different sources of gas production, principally caused by human beings, however there is little to no interest in mitigating them. Global interest is instead currently focused on containing them via the reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4). In the Paris Agreement, participating countries have committed to keeping the rise of the mean global temperature below 2 °C and to limiting its increase to 1.5 °C. Latin America as a whole (and principally, Mexico) has committed to lowering greenhouse gases 25% by 2030 and 50% by 2050 (AZEL, 2018). To achieve this, it is necessary to contribute by applying clean energy alternatives. The current project proposes using bovine and swine organic wastes for the production of biogas and electric energy in 26 cities of high marginalization in Hidalgo, a state in Mexico which contributes to lowering environmental pollution, providing access to better services for raising the quality of life of its inhabitants, and minimizing the use of (therefore saving the money provided for) subsidies for conventional electric energy.
牲畜生物质:伊达尔戈州26个高度边缘化城市的能源来源
自然不可再生资源的大量消耗导致温室气体呈指数级增长,导致全球变暖,因此,地球上每个国家都因过度使用化石燃料而遭受环境问题。有几种不同的天然气生产来源,主要是由人类引起的,但几乎没有兴趣减少它们。相反,目前全球关注的焦点是通过减少二氧化碳(CO2)和甲烷(CH4)来遏制它们。在《巴黎协定》中,参与国承诺将全球平均气温上升幅度控制在2°C以下,并将其限制在1.5°C以内。整个拉丁美洲(主要是墨西哥)已承诺到2030年将温室气体排放量减少25%,到2050年减少50% (AZEL, 2018年)。为了实现这一目标,有必要通过应用清洁能源替代品做出贡献。目前的项目建议在墨西哥伊达尔戈州的26个高度边缘化的城市使用牛和猪的有机废物生产沼气和电能,这有助于减少环境污染,提供更好的服务,提高居民的生活质量,并最大限度地减少使用(因此节省了提供的资金)传统电力能源补贴。
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