第二代生物燃料与气候变化:印度视角

Akram A. Khan, Talha Akbar Kamal, Furqan Khan
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在印度,为满足日益增长的经济发展步伐和改善人类福利和健康而对能源的需求正在以非常快的速度增长。为了满足日益增长的能源需求,化石燃料(煤、石油和天然气)是主要来源。2014年,化石燃料约占燃料消费总量的92%。化石燃料在一个国家能源消费总量中所占的比例达到这一水平,导致二氧化碳排放量迅速增长。二氧化碳(CO2)是温室气体(GHG)排放的主要来源。据政府间气候变化专门委员会(IPCC)称,自20世纪中期以来,人为温室气体排放可能是全球平均气温上升的主要原因。这表明,为了满足日益增长的能源需求而大量使用化石燃料是造成气候变化问题的主要因素。为了在不影响能源消耗的情况下缓解气候变化,使用第二代生物燃料是最好的替代品之一,因为它们被认为是碳中和甚至是负碳的。第二代生物燃料的这一特性使其成为化石燃料最受欢迎的替代品。本文概述了由于化石燃料的广泛使用以及第二代生物燃料在不影响能源供应的情况下缓解气候变化的能力而引起的气候变化的影响。
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Second-Generation Biofuels and Climate Change: an Indian Perspective
In India, the demand for energy to meet the growing pace of economic development and to improve human welfare and health is increasing at a very fast rate. To meet this increasing demand for energy, fossil fuels (coal, oil and gas) are the predominant sources. In 2014, fossil fuels account for around 92% of the total fuel consumption. The contribution of fossil fuels at this level in the total energy consumption of a country results in the rapid growth in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission. Carbon dioxide (CO2) is the major contributor of the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions are likely to be the main reason for the increasing global average temperature since the mid-20th century. This shows that the extensive use of fossil fuel to meet the increasing demand of energy is the prime factor for the problem of climate change. For climate change mitigation without affecting the energy consumption, the use of second-generation biofuels is among the best alternatives, as they are considered as carbon neutral or even carbon negative. This characteristic of second-generation biofuels makes them the most favourite alternative of the fossil fuel. This paper provides an overview of the impacts of climate change caused due to the extensive use of fossil fuel along with capability of second-generation biofuels to mitigate the climate change without affecting the energy supply.
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