In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final energy and emitting 1344Mt CO2eq, 8.4Mt of PM (particulate matter) emissions, and 5.3Mt of SO2 emissions. In this paper we analyse the co-benefits of implementing energy efficiency measures that jointly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants, in comparison to applying only air pollution control (end-of-pipe technology). For this purpose we construct ECSC (energy conservation supply curves) that contain potentials and costs of energy efficiency measures and implement these in the GAINS (greenhouse gas and air pollution interactions and synergies) model. Findings show that the technical energy saving potential for the Chinese iron an...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
China’s steel industry is an energy-intensive sector. Synergistic reduction of emissions of CO...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8 EJ of final ...
AbstractGlobal warming and air pollution are of great concerns in China due to the rapid industriali...
China’s cement industry is the world’s largest and is one of the largest energy consuming, and GHG a...
In this study, the energy conservation supply curves (ECSC) combined with the GAINS (Greenhouse Gas ...
AbstractIn this study, the energy conservation supply curves (ECSC) combined with the GAINS (Greenho...
As one of the most energy-, emission- and pollution-intensive industries, iron and steel production ...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as we...
China’s cement industry is the world’s largest and is one of the largest energy consuming, and GHG a...
China’s cement industry is the world’s largest and is one of the largest energy consuming, and GHG a...
China's cement industry is the second largest energy consumer and key emitter of CO2 and air polluta...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
China’s steel industry is an energy-intensive sector. Synergistic reduction of emissions of CO...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8EJ of final e...
In 2010, China was responsible for 45% of global steel production, while consuming 15.8 EJ of final ...
AbstractGlobal warming and air pollution are of great concerns in China due to the rapid industriali...
China’s cement industry is the world’s largest and is one of the largest energy consuming, and GHG a...
In this study, the energy conservation supply curves (ECSC) combined with the GAINS (Greenhouse Gas ...
AbstractIn this study, the energy conservation supply curves (ECSC) combined with the GAINS (Greenho...
As one of the most energy-, emission- and pollution-intensive industries, iron and steel production ...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as we...
China’s cement industry is the world’s largest and is one of the largest energy consuming, and GHG a...
China’s cement industry is the world’s largest and is one of the largest energy consuming, and GHG a...
China's cement industry is the second largest energy consumer and key emitter of CO2 and air polluta...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
Actions to reduce the combustion of fossil fuels often decrease GHG emissions as well as air polluta...
China’s steel industry is an energy-intensive sector. Synergistic reduction of emissions of CO...