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Saturation, energy consumption, CO2 emission and energy efficiency from urban and rural households appliances in Mexico
Research highlights ▶ In Mexico is estimated cumulative energy savings of 22,605GWh, by replacing refrigerators and air conditioners by 2021. ▶ As a result of the implementation of government programs on energy efficiency that represents a cumulative reduction of CO2 emissions of 15,087 Tg CO2. ▶ Mexico these savings would serve to reduce by 5650MW generation capacity of the National Electric System, which is to prevent the burning of 40.35MM barrels of oil.
Abstract Energy usage and energy efficiency are of increasing concern in Mexico, electricity generation principally depends upon fossil fuels. On one hand, the stocks of these fuels have been confirmed to be critically limited. On the other hand, in process of electricity generation by means of these fuels, a number of poisonous by-products adversely affect the conservation of natural eco-system. This paper focuses on estimation of energy consumption, energy savings, reduction of emissions of CO2 for use of urban and rural household appliances in Mexico between 1996 and 2021. The analysis concentrates on six major energy end uses in the residential sector: refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines, TV set, iron and heater. It is estimated that by 2021 there will be a cumulative saving of 22,605GWh, as a result of the implementation of government programs on energy efficiency that represents a cumulative reduction of CO2 emissions of 15,087TgCO2. It means that Mexico can reduce in 5650MW the generation capacity of national electricity system, which is to avoid burning 40.35MM barrels of oil. The findings can be useful to policy makers as well as household appliances users.
Saturation, energy consumption, CO2 emission and energy efficiency from urban and rural households appliances in Mexico
Research highlights ▶ In Mexico is estimated cumulative energy savings of 22,605GWh, by replacing refrigerators and air conditioners by 2021. ▶ As a result of the implementation of government programs on energy efficiency that represents a cumulative reduction of CO2 emissions of 15,087 Tg CO2. ▶ Mexico these savings would serve to reduce by 5650MW generation capacity of the National Electric System, which is to prevent the burning of 40.35MM barrels of oil.
Abstract Energy usage and energy efficiency are of increasing concern in Mexico, electricity generation principally depends upon fossil fuels. On one hand, the stocks of these fuels have been confirmed to be critically limited. On the other hand, in process of electricity generation by means of these fuels, a number of poisonous by-products adversely affect the conservation of natural eco-system. This paper focuses on estimation of energy consumption, energy savings, reduction of emissions of CO2 for use of urban and rural household appliances in Mexico between 1996 and 2021. The analysis concentrates on six major energy end uses in the residential sector: refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines, TV set, iron and heater. It is estimated that by 2021 there will be a cumulative saving of 22,605GWh, as a result of the implementation of government programs on energy efficiency that represents a cumulative reduction of CO2 emissions of 15,087TgCO2. It means that Mexico can reduce in 5650MW the generation capacity of national electricity system, which is to avoid burning 40.35MM barrels of oil. The findings can be useful to policy makers as well as household appliances users.
Saturation, energy consumption, CO2 emission and energy efficiency from urban and rural households appliances in Mexico
Rosas-Flores, Jorge Alberto (author) / Rosas-Flores, Dionicio (author) / Gálvez, David Morillón (author)
Energy and Buildings ; 43 ; 10-18
2010-08-19
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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