Quantifying delayed climate mitigation benefits in electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicle deployment for sustainable mobility
Sustainable Production and Consumption,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
49, P. 398 - 414
Published: June 3, 2024
Language: Английский
Impact of Pump Electrification on Crop Diversification in Bangladesh: Evidence from the Bangladesh Integrated Household Survey
Anurag Banerjee,
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Saumen Chakraborty,
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Deepak Varshney
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Bangladesh's
agricultural
sector,
crucial
to
its
economy,
has
undergone
a
significant
transformation
in
recent
years,
largely
due
the
shift
from
diesel
electric
irrigation
pumps.
This
study
investigates
impact
of
this
energy
transition
on
crop
diversification.
While
there
is
extensive
literature
diversification,
effects
changing
sources
have
remained
underexplored.
Leveraging
substantial
increase
pump
electrification
over
past
decade,
we
utilize
data
Bangladesh
Integrated
Household
Survey
(BIHS)
for
2011,
2015,
and
2018
examine
shift.
Our
hypothesis
posits
that
pumps
influences
cropping
patterns
by
lowering
costs.
Using
difference-indifferences
(DID)
fixed
effect
model,
find
significantly
alters
patterns.
Specifically,
observe
5.5
percentage
point
paddy
cultivation
4.9
decrease
non-paddy
crops.
Notably,
rise
overall
proportion
primarily
driven
an
boro
cultivation,
while
decline
crops
attributed
reduction
wheat
cultivation.
These
findings
highlight
cheaper
through
pumps,
which
may
disproportionately
favor
waterintensive
Policymakers
should
consider
these
insights
when
designing
strategies
promote
more
diverse
nutritionally
beneficial
Language: Английский
Perspectives and Pathways to a Carbon-free Advanced Power Network (CAPN) in Bangladesh for Sustainable Development
Abu Shufian,
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Md. Tanvir Rahman,
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Sowrov Komar Shib
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et al.
Cleaner Energy Systems,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100172 - 100172
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Clean energy transition in rural Bangladesh: Challenges in adoption and impact
Energy Sources Part B Economics Planning and Policy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(1)
Published: Oct. 25, 2024
At
the
household
level,
solar
photovoltaic
(PV)
system
is
an
off-grid
clean
energy
source
with
significant
poverty
reduction
potential,
thereby
contributing
to
attainment
of
several
sustainable
development
goals.
Nevertheless,
there
has
been
limited
adoption
renewable
or
technologies
in
Bangladesh.
present,
sources
account
for
only
3%
country's
electricity
generation.
This
study
thus
investigates
drivers
PV
and
impact
this
on
income
We
present
econometric
analysis
data
from
International
Food
Policy
Research
Institute's
Bangladesh
Integrated
Household
Survey,
2020.
Our
findings
indicate
that
5.51%
sample
households
adopted
PV,
likelihood
3.8%
higher
a
mobile
phone,
1.7%
internet
access,
2.8%
among
homeowners.
However,
government's
programs
expand
grid
made
delivery
by
partner
organizations
less
competitive.
reveals
positive
effect
between
9.31%
13.50%.
The
gap
likely
decrease
around
20%
26%
due
adoption.
These
are
pertinent
ongoing
policy
efforts
targeted
at
increasing
meet
Solar
information
could
be
potentially
disseminated
through
mass
media
modern
communication
require
access.
Furthermore,
installation
systems
rented
houses
may
promote
PV.
It
imperative
implement
policies
provide
incentives
utilization
Language: Английский
Integration of Multiple Simulation Tools for Photovoltaic System Design and Analysis
Advances in Technology Innovation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
9(4), P. 332 - 346
Published: Oct. 31, 2024
This
research
aims
to
develop
a
photovoltaic
(PV)
project
assessment
method
by
integrating
four
simulation
tools
maximize
potential
benefits
from
multidimensional
scopes
of
projects.
The
proposed
combines
output
parameters
and
the
cost
databases
selected
overcome
individual
limitations
facilitating
complementary
strengths.
Most
simulations
require
more
analytical
results
while
using
single
or
multiple
separately.
Also,
it
HelioScope,
RETScreen,
HOMER,
PVsyst
software
simulate
entire
generation
export,
self-consumption,
impact
load
shedding
with
sensitivity
analysis.
employs
capability
HelioScope
find
maximum
installation
capacity
based
on
available
space,
carbon-trading
feature
HOMER’s
optimization,
PVsyst’s
viability
demonstrate
that
carbon
trading
shortens
project’s
payback
period
maximizing
performance
improvement
energy
export
stable
factor
ratio.
proffers
promising
technique
for
PV
system
assessment.
Language: Английский