xvi — xvii, 69 — 80; McKinsey & Company, Pathways to a Low Carbon Economy: Version 2 of the Global Greenhouse
Gas Abatement Cost Curve (London: 2009).
UNEP Greenhouse
Gas Abatement Costing Studies.
Not exact matches
We present the first global analysis of the
costs of abating the estimated 76 million tonnes of methane emitted worldwide each year in oil and
gas operations, which suggest that 40 - 50 % of these emissions can be mitigated at no net
cost, because the value of the captured methane could cover the
abatement measures.
Bio-SNG (Synthetic Natural
Gas) delivered via the gas grid offers CO2 lifecycle savings of up to 90 % compared with fossil fuel alternatives, and offer sa more cost - effective solution than electricity for carbon abatement in transport applications, according to a new... Read mor
Gas) delivered via the
gas grid offers CO2 lifecycle savings of up to 90 % compared with fossil fuel alternatives, and offer sa more cost - effective solution than electricity for carbon abatement in transport applications, according to a new... Read mor
gas grid offers CO2 lifecycle savings of up to 90 % compared with fossil fuel alternatives, and offer sa more
cost - effective solution than electricity for carbon
abatement in transport applications, according to a new... Read more →
Bio-SNG (Synthetic Natural
Gas) delivered via the gas grid offers CO2 lifecycle savings of up to 90 % compared with fossil fuel alternatives, and offer sa more cost - effective solution than electricity for carbon abatement in transport applications, according to a new feasibility study published by National Grid (UK), the North East Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) and Centri
Gas) delivered via the
gas grid offers CO2 lifecycle savings of up to 90 % compared with fossil fuel alternatives, and offer sa more cost - effective solution than electricity for carbon abatement in transport applications, according to a new feasibility study published by National Grid (UK), the North East Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) and Centri
gas grid offers CO2 lifecycle savings of up to 90 % compared with fossil fuel alternatives, and offer sa more
cost - effective solution than electricity for carbon
abatement in transport applications, according to a new feasibility study published by National Grid (UK), the North East Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) and Centrica.
This approach seeks reduction efforts that are fair for all industrialized countries, by equally sharing the marginal
abatement costs of greenhouse
gas emission reductions, aiming at a 25 percent reduction from 1990 for these countries.
An electricity grid powered b y mostly nuclear power (like France) with some pumped hydro and some
gas for peaking, abates more CO2 than a mostly renewable energy powered grid, and does so ant about 1/3 the
abatement cost.
Addition of a new oil and
gas methane model to estimate emissions levels and
abatement opportunities and
costs for methane emissions from oil and
gas operations globally.
The list is long and worth many billions (sorry for caps); — GREENHOUSE
GAS ABATEMENT PROGM (Carbon capture)-- NON-RECOVERY OF PUBLIC AGENCY
COSTS — PETROLEUM EXPLORATION TAX CONCESSIONS — RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE — DIRECT SUBSIDIES TO FOSSIL FUEL PROJECTS — DIESEL FUEL REBATE SCHEME — EXEMPTION FROM EXCISE FOR ALTERNATIVE FUELS Ethanol production which is an energy sink)-- CONCESSIONAL RATE OF EXCISE FOR FUEL OIL, — HEATING OIL AND KEROSENE — CONCESSIONAL RATE OF EXCISE FOR AVIATION FUEL — EXCISE FREE STATUS FOR CONDENSATE — SUBSIDISED SUPPLY OF COAL - FIRED ELECTRICITY TO — ALUMINIUM SMELTERS — STATE ENERGY SUPPLY CONCESSIONS — ELECTRICITY PRICING STRUCTURES — SUBSIDIES FOR CENTRALISED GENERATION
This factsheet covers end - use energy efficiency, in particular for products and buildings, and how this can become the most successful,
cost effective, greenhouse
gas emission
abatement measure used by each and every country.
Marginal
abatement costs; Emissions trading; Clean development mechanism; Joint implementation; Kyoto Protocol; Greenhouse
gases
Using a global model based on the marginal
abatement costs of 12 countries and regions, this paper estimates the contributions of the three Kyoto flexibility mechanisms to meet the total greenhouse
gas emissions reductions required of Annex 1 countries under the three trading scenarios respectively.
Barker, T., J. Köhler, and M. Villena, 2002: The
costs of greenhouse
gas abatement: A meta - analysis of Post-SRES mitigation scenarios.