化石发电厂和核能系统的碳足迹

Ida Nurfaida Nur, N. Sasongko, Mohammad Sidik Boedoyo
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能源部门,包括电力、热力和运输,是温室气体排放的主要来源,因为它占 73.2%。鉴于气候危机的威胁日益严重,有必要承诺减少排放到环境中的温室气体。避免排放的措施之一是能源转型,将对化石能源的依赖转移到其他更清洁的能源上。作为一种污染较少的技术,核能可确保环境的纯净,从而提高人类福祉。核能提供并发展了更高的效率和适应性。它为工业化国家和发展中国家提供了廉价、可靠、无碳的能源。核能在过去 50 年中避免了 60 千兆吨的碳排放。这种形式的能源在不释放大量污染物的情况下分配大量能源。在确定核能的使用与碳足迹之间的关系时,必须考虑技术进步的标准,因为它可以生产更清洁的替代能源,同时降低空气污染的危险。研究结果支持核能使用可能对碳足迹产生负面影响的假设。这些研究结果表明,与使用不可再生能源的传统发电厂相比,核能几乎完全消除了碳排放,因此广泛使用核能有助于最大限度地减少环境污染。
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Carbon Footprint in Fossil Power Plants and Nuclear Energy Systems
The energy sector, including electricity, heat, and transportation, is the main contributor to GHG emissions because it handles 73.2%. Given the increasingly real threat of the climate crisis, a commitment to reduce the amountof emissions released into the environment needs to be made. One of the emission avoidance measures is an energy transition that shifts dependence on fossil energy to other, cleaner energy sources. As a less polluting technology, nuclear energy ensures a pure environment, thereby enhancing human well-being. Nuclear energy provides and develops greater efficiency and adaptability. It provides access to cheap, reliable, carbon-free energy for industrialized and developing countries. Sixty gigatons of carbon emissions avoided over the last 50 years because of nuclear energy. This form of energy distributes a lot of energy without releasing a lot of contaminants. The criterion of technical advancement must be considered when determining the relationship between the use of nuclear energy and carbon footprint because it can lead to the production of cleaner and alternative sources of energy while lowering the danger of air pollution. The findings support the hypothesis that nuclear energy use may have a negative effect on carbon footprint. These findings imply that the widespread use of nuclear energy can help minimize environmental pollution because it almost entirely eliminates carbon emissions when compared to traditional power plants that use non-renewable energy.
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