Energy Mixed More Fuels with Lower Carbon Contain and Renewable Energy Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions: A Review
Authors
Rakhman Sarwono
Research Centre for chemistry – National Research and Innovation Agency, Komplek Puspiptek Serpong, Tang-sel, Banten (15314), Indonesia. (ID)
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DOI: 10.51583/IJLTEMAS.2024.130903
Subject Category: Energy mixed
Volume/Issue: 13/9 | Page No: 34-43
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Submitted: 2024-09-27
Published: 2024-09-27
Abstract
Abstract -The concentration of CO2 in atmosphere is increase gradually, CO2 as greenhouse gas has impact to the climate change. It’s mostly CO2 gas come from the burning of fossil fuels. Fossil fuels release more carbon dioxide compared to the renewable energy. The concentration of CO2 in atmosphere nowadays is double to the concentration of CO2 before the industrial age. Reducing the entering of CO2 gas into atmosphere by substitution of fuel with low carbon contain and renewables energy are necessary. Energy mixed has been dominated with fossil energy, the CO2 emissions are still high. Energy mixed with more renewable and less fossil fuels energy should be designed for the next scenario. Energy mixed formula is depend on the availability of energy source.
Keywords
emission CO2, fossil, renewable energy, mixed energy
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