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SOURCE: Khoo H. Towards Net-Zero Carbon Initiatives. A Life Cycle Assessment...2024
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Textbook in PDF format As industrialized nations look into emerging new technologies focusing on renewable or efficient energy use - along with the move towards Sustainable Development Goals - challenges related to achieving low carbon economy projects have gained much attention. This book explores various initiatives and potential methods to achieve net-zero carbon targets and issues. In the context of global warming, “low carbon economy” or “low carbon technology” has become the interest in the worldwide research arena. Industrialization has brought great emissions of carbon dioxide, which needs to be reduced. With the development of industrialized nations, vari ous types of energy demands, along with carbon dioxide emissions, are expected to increase over time. Low carbon technologies play a vital role in generating less carbon dioxide than traditional processes, and will play a vital role in the transition to a low carbon economy. Preface Chapter 1 Trends of Emerging Zero-Carbon Technologies: The Role of the Life Cycle Assessment for Evaluating Carbon Dioxide Reduction Targets Chapter 2 From Carbon Dioxide to Renewable Fuels and Chemicals: The Important Role of Catalysis Chapter 3 Life Cycle Costing and Carbon Dioxide Emissions of Hydrogen Supply Chains using Different Energy Carriers: A Case Study of Japan for Chapter 4 Connection of the Methanol Economy to Net-Zero Emissions Supported by LCA-Based Environmental Performance Information Chapter 5 Life Cycle Assessment of Different Solar to Hydrogen Routes and Hydrogen Carriers Chapter 6 Hydrogen Production from Biomass and Waste: Life Cycle Assessment Perspective and Deployment Opportunities Chapter 7 Life Cycle Assessment of Chemical Recycling: Recommendations for a Systemic Assessment of its Contribution to the Circular Carbon Economy and Zero Waste Transition Chapter 8 Evaluation of Recycling Methods: Towards Decarbonization of Chemicals and Fuels via a Circular Economy Model Chapter 9 Feasibility Review of Hydrogen Production Options: Life Cycle Assessment and Economic Assessment Chapter 10 Life Cycle Assessment Digitalization to Assess the Performance of Linear Infrastructure Projects Chapter 11 Biodiesel Production from Palm Oil Feedstock: Techno-Economic Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment Applications Chapter 12 Progress on Carbon Balancing in Life Cycle Assessment with a Focus on the Ecosystem Service Contribution Chapter 13 Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Framework For Sustainability Assessment Chapter 14 Environmental and Economic Impacts of Food Waste Management — A Focus on Sustainability and Life Cycle Assessment Chapter 15 The Net-Zero Carbon Dioxide Framework for Life Cycle Assessment of Carbon Dioxide Capture, Utilization and Storage Techniques Chapter 16 Power Plant Integrated with Carbon Capture and Utilization: Potential Carbon-based Fuels and Chemicals in Singapore
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