Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8119895 | Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The achieved GHG reduction will amount to 2Â Mton CO2 in 2020 and increase steadily to 4-7.8Â Mton in 2025 and 2030 respectively. The cumulative amount of GHG reduction over the study period will add up to almost 54Â Mton of CO2. The specific emission factor of MS case will approach 0.42Â kg CO2/kWh in 2030 compared to 0.52Â kg CO2/kWh in the baseline case. The expected additional total discounted cost of the proposed mitigation measures come close to US$ 3 Billion. The resulting additional cost of CO2 mitigation per generated electricity unit arrives at 25 US$/MWh corresponding to 25% of current Syrian generation cost.
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Authors
A. Hainoun, H. Omar, S. Almoustafa, M.K. Seif-Eldin, Y. Meslmani,