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博士生导师
硕士生导师
主要任职:Deputy Director of National Research Center of Shipbuilding
性别:男
毕业院校:大连理工大学
学位:博士
所在单位:能源与动力学院
学科:动力机械及工程. 轮机工程
办公地点:大连理工大学西部校区能动楼606
联系方式:0411-84709803
电子邮箱:fengli@dlut.edu.cn
Increasing the application of gas engines to decrease China's GHG emissions
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论文类型:期刊论文
发表时间:2017-08-01
发表刊物:MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE
收录刊物:SCIE、Scopus
卷号:22
期号:6
页面范围:839-861
ISSN号:1381-2386
关键字:Gas engines; Gas fuel resources; GHG emissions; Power generation; Transport
摘要:This paper employs a review of the technical literature to estimate the potential decrease in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that could be achieved by increasing the application of gas engines in China in three sectors: urban public transport vehicle; shipping; and thermal power plants. China's gas engine development strategies and three types of gas resource are discussed in the study, which indicates that gas engines could decrease GHG emissions by 520 megatonnes (Mt) of carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) by 2020. This would account for 9.7 % of the government's target for decreasing GHG emissions and is dominated by methane recovery from the use of coal mine gas (CMG) and landfill gas (LFG) for power generation. In the public urban transport vehicle and shipping sectors the low price of natural gas and the increasing demand for the control of harmful emissions could spur the rapid uptake of gas engine vehicles. However, the development of CMG-and LFG-fuelled power plants has been limited by the unwillingness of local enterprises to invest in high-performance gas engine generators and the associated infrastructure. Therefore, further compulsory policies that promote CMG use and LFG recovery should be implemented. Moreover, strict regulations on limiting methane leakage during the production and distribution of gas fuels are urgently needed in China to prevent leakage causing GHG emissions and largely negating the climate benefits of fuel substitution. Strategies for increasing the application of gas engines, promoting gas resources and recovering methane in China are instrumental in global GHG mitigation strategies.