Distributed energy resources and benefits to the environment

The recently released report of the International Energy Outlook (IEO2009) projects an increase of 44% in the world energy demand from 2006 to 2030, and 77% rise in the net electricity generation worldwide in the same period. However, threatening in the said report is that 80% of the total generatio...

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Main Authors: Akorede, Mudathir Funsho, Hizam, Hashim, Pouresmaeil, Edris
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Language:English
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Published: Elsevier 2010
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description The recently released report of the International Energy Outlook (IEO2009) projects an increase of 44% in the world energy demand from 2006 to 2030, and 77% rise in the net electricity generation worldwide in the same period. However, threatening in the said report is that 80% of the total generation in 2030 would be produced from fossil fuels. This global dependence on fossil fuels is dangerous to our environment in terms of their emissions unless specific policies and measures are put in place. Nevertheless, recent research reveals that a reduction in the emissions of these gases is possible with widespread adoption of distributed generation (DG) technologies that feed on renewable energy sources, in the generation of electric power. This paper gives a detailed overview of distributed energy resources technologies, and also discusses the devastating impacts of the conventional power plants feeding on fossil fuels to our environment. The study finally justifies how DG technologies could substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions when fully adopted; hence, reducing the public concerns over human health risks caused by the conventional method of electricity generation.
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spelling upm-86792015-10-26T06:35:03Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8679/ Distributed energy resources and benefits to the environment Akorede, Mudathir Funsho Hizam, Hashim Pouresmaeil, Edris The recently released report of the International Energy Outlook (IEO2009) projects an increase of 44% in the world energy demand from 2006 to 2030, and 77% rise in the net electricity generation worldwide in the same period. However, threatening in the said report is that 80% of the total generation in 2030 would be produced from fossil fuels. This global dependence on fossil fuels is dangerous to our environment in terms of their emissions unless specific policies and measures are put in place. Nevertheless, recent research reveals that a reduction in the emissions of these gases is possible with widespread adoption of distributed generation (DG) technologies that feed on renewable energy sources, in the generation of electric power. This paper gives a detailed overview of distributed energy resources technologies, and also discusses the devastating impacts of the conventional power plants feeding on fossil fuels to our environment. The study finally justifies how DG technologies could substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions when fully adopted; hence, reducing the public concerns over human health risks caused by the conventional method of electricity generation. Elsevier 2010-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8679/1/Distributed%20energy%20resources%20and%20benefits%20to%20the%20environment.pdf Akorede, Mudathir Funsho and Hizam, Hashim and Pouresmaeil, Edris (2010) Distributed energy resources and benefits to the environment. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 14 (2). pp. 724-734. ISSN 1364-0321 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rser.2009.10.025 10.1016/j.rser.2009.10.025 English
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title Distributed energy resources and benefits to the environment
title_full Distributed energy resources and benefits to the environment
title_fullStr Distributed energy resources and benefits to the environment
title_full_unstemmed Distributed energy resources and benefits to the environment
title_short Distributed energy resources and benefits to the environment
title_sort distributed energy resources and benefits to the environment
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