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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2020.114602
论文题名:
Energy systems for climate change mitigation: A systematic review
作者: Kang J.-N.; Wei Y.-M.; Liu L.-C.; Han R.; Yu B.-Y.; Wang J.-W.
刊名: Applied Energy
ISSN: 3062619
出版年: 2020
卷: 263
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Climate change ; Energy systems ; Energy technology ; Research frontiers ; Systematic review
Scopus关键词: Climate change ; Cost benefit analysis ; Cost reduction ; Electric energy storage ; Energy resources ; Gas emissions ; Global warming ; Greenhouse gases ; Solar power generation ; Climate change mitigation ; Energy systems ; Energy technologies ; Greenhouse gas mitigation ; Research frontiers ; Small island developing state ; Systematic Review ; Technological innovation ; Petroleum prospecting ; alternative energy ; climate change ; electricity generation ; greenhouse gas ; heterogeneity ; innovation ; literature review ; nuclear power ; research work ; technological development ; typology ; Africa ; China ; Europe ; South America ; United States
英文摘要: The energy supply sector is the largest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. A good understanding of energy systems from existing research will provide multidimensional insights for appropriate actions against global warming. This study conducts a systematic review of the literature covering 1,184 articles on energy issues dealing with climate change mitigation. Using a novel hand-coding typology analysis, we characterize the body of knowledge and identify possible research gaps according to the heterogeneity of the energy process, time scale, geographic location, energy technology, and concerned end-use sector. We find that research interest mainly focuses on the energy supply (496 papers) and the end-use process (359 papers). Energy storage and the energy–water–land nexus are two emerging areas. Biomass, solar, wind, and nuclear energy are the technologies that attract the most attention, while interest in hydrogen energy production and waste-to-energy has grown very recently. The cost-benefit and mitigation potential of renewable generation are the most studied topics, followed by the impacts of climate change on electricity production. In contrast, little attention is paid to research on traditional oil and gas exploration. Regarding the end-use sector, residents and transport are the most evident sectors studied. China, the United States, and Europe are the most featured regions while very few studies focus on Africa, South America, and Small Island Developing States. Current research topics concentrate on how to maximize the co-benefit of greenhouse gas mitigation and eco-environment protection via cost-benefit reinventions of energy systems. Discussions of technological innovation are grounded in optimal technology portfolio deployment and cost reduction potential, along with financial and political incentives. © 2020 Elsevier Ltd
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/158443
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作者单位: Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, 100081, China; School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, 100081, China; Beijing Key Lab of Energy Economics and Environmental Management, Beijing, 100081, China; International Energy Analysis Department, Energy Analysis and Environmental Impacts Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, United States; School of Business Administration, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, 100875, China

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Kang J.-N.,Wei Y.-M.,Liu L.-C.,et al. Energy systems for climate change mitigation: A systematic review[J]. Applied Energy,2020-01-01,263
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