Assessing and Managing the Direct and Indirect Emissions from Electric and Fossil-Powered Vehicles

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作者
Mofolasayo, Adekunle [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Civil & Environm Engn Dept, 116 St & 85 Ave, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R3, Canada
关键词
GHG emissions; global emission targets; electric vehicles; fossil-fuel-powered vehicles; carbon capture; GHG emissions management; VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS; CARBON-DIOXIDE; CRYOGENIC CONDENSATION; ENVIRONMENTAL EQUITY; CO2; CAPTURE; PLANT; REMOVAL; POLLUTANTS; GASOLINE; STORAGE;
D O I
10.3390/su15021138
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Efforts to improve air quality and concerns about global warming make transportation mediums that do not produce emissions more attractive to end users. Meanwhile, some of these transportation mediums are powered by an electricity grid that generates a great deal of emissions. This study compared the greenhouse gas GHG emissions for both electric and fossil-powered vehicles using estimates of tailpipe emissions of fossil-powered vehicles and the indirect emissions from the electricity grid. Furthermore, a system dynamic model was developed for a more holistic review of the GHG emissions for both electric and fossil-powered vehicles. The result indicated that in terms of associated emissions from the grid, electric-powered vehicles are not always better than fossil-powered vehicles when the electricity is not from a renewable source. The GHG emissions for electric-powered vehicles are dependent on both the electricity usage rate of the vehicle and the GHG emissions that are associated with the production of that amount of electricity. Further opportunities exist in renewable and clean energy technologies for various operations. Based on reports from previous works, this report also presented potential strategies to achieve a significant reduction in GHG emissions for both the electricity grid and fossil fuel refining processes.
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