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Climate Change & Electricity Generation


        Eng. Rafik Youssef Georgy
Consultant for New & Renewable Energy Authority
             Tel    : (  )–
            Fax    : (   )–
            Mobile : (    )–
           E-mail : rafik@nreaeg.com
Definition of Climate Change
►There is a growing scientific consensus that increasing
levels of greenhouse gas emissions are changing the earth’s
climate.

 ►The natural greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide
(CO ), water vapor (H O), nitrous oxide (N O), methane
(CH ) and ozone (O ), and are essential if the Earth is to
support life.

►With the exception of water vapor, carbon dioxide is the
most plentiful.
Definition of Climate Change
►Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in
     , burning fossil fuels and the increased energy needs
of a growing world population have added man-made, or
anthropogenic, greenhouse gas emissions into the
environment.

► Carbon dioxide constitutes a tiny fraction of the earth’s
atmosphere about one molecule in three thousand but is the
single largest waste product of modern industrial society.
Definition of Climate Change
►The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
has risen from about   parts per million by volume to the
current level of over   parts per million by volume and
anthropogenically caused atmospheric concentration of
methane has doubled.

► Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases trap more
terrestrial radiation in the lower atmosphere (troposphere),
artificially enhancing the natural greenhouse effect.
Definition of Climate Change
                         The CO          level has
                         increased sharply since
                         the beginning of the
                         Industrial Era and is
                         already     outside      the
                         bounds      of       natural
                         variability seen in the
                         climate record of the last
                                               years.
                         Continuation of current
                         levels of emissions are
                         predicted      to      raise
                         concentrations to over
                              ppm by        .
Definition of Climate Change
                           Instrumental
                           Temperature Record
                           from         –
                           indicates a global
                           warming over the
                           past century, with
                           many peaks and
                           valleys   suggesting
                           the natural year-to-
                           year variability of
                           climate.
Definition of Climate Change

  “Developing countries face a fundamental
     choice. They can mimic the industrial
   countries, and go through a development
 phase that is dirty and wasteful and creates
an enormous legacy of pollution. Or they can
 leapfrog over some of the steps followed by
industrial countries and incorporate modern
            efficient technologies.”
Climate Change Cost

►Developing Countries Trade-off between:
•Cost of adopting cleaner and advanced
 Cost
technologies, and
 Cost of climate change consequences
►CDM as a tool for reconciliation.
Climate Change and Electricity Generation

►Substantial, pre-industrial abundances for CH and N O
are found in the tiny bubbles of ancient air trapped in ice
cores. Both gases have large, natural emission rates, which
have varied over past climatic changes but have sustained a
stable atmospheric abundance for the centuries prior to the
Industrial Revolution.

► Emissions of CH and N O due to human activities are
also substantial and have caused large relative increases in
their respective burdens over the last century.
Climate Change and Electricity Generation

►Industrial Revolution and increase in the world
population caused large relative increase in electricity
generation.

► Increase in electricity generation needs to increase in the
using of fossil fuel.

► Increase in the using of fossil fuel, increase emission of
greenhouse gases.
Climate Change and Electricity Generation




 Cause for global warming: Carbon dioxide emissions in
 million tons per year over the last years.
Climate Change and Electricity Generation




  Power generation is the main   Biological degradation is the
  source of increase             main source of increase
Climate Change and Electricity Generation




                     Other human activities
Global trends in major long-lived greenhouse gases through the
year      . These five gases account for about       of the direct
climate change forced by long-lived greenhouse gas increases
since      . The remaining     is contributed by an assortment of
   minor halogen gases, mainly HCFC- , CFC-          and CCL
Climate Change and Electricity Generation




    All energy sectors account for more than two thirds of
                        GHG emissions
Climate Change and Electricity Generation




From which sectors do the major greenhouse gas emissions come
from? The picture shows the sources individually for the gases of
carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, respectively
Climate Change and Electricity Generation

  Annual Greenhouse gases emission from
power station represented about     % from
           total sectors emission .

     Power stations have a big share of
       greenhouse gases emissions

   It is the single largest emission source
                   worldwide
Mutual Interactions Between Electricity
Generation and Climate Change
►Power generation emits large quantities of CO .

►CO contributes to global warming and hence
climate change

►Climate change leads to extreme environment
variation phenomena, e.g. drought and lower
rainfall profiles.

►Scarcity of cooling water needed by fossil fuel –
fired power stations.
Climate Change and Power Generation

The importance of using Renewable Energy
 No GHG emissions
 Clean, non polluting and environment
friendly
 Available every where in the developing
countries
 If overcoming relatively high kWh cost,
          Then An Ideal Solution
Climate change and electricity generation

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Climate change and electricity generation

  • 1. Climate Change & Electricity Generation Eng. Rafik Youssef Georgy Consultant for New & Renewable Energy Authority Tel : ( )– Fax : ( )– Mobile : ( )– E-mail : rafik@nreaeg.com
  • 2. Definition of Climate Change ►There is a growing scientific consensus that increasing levels of greenhouse gas emissions are changing the earth’s climate. ►The natural greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide (CO ), water vapor (H O), nitrous oxide (N O), methane (CH ) and ozone (O ), and are essential if the Earth is to support life. ►With the exception of water vapor, carbon dioxide is the most plentiful.
  • 3. Definition of Climate Change ►Since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution in , burning fossil fuels and the increased energy needs of a growing world population have added man-made, or anthropogenic, greenhouse gas emissions into the environment. ► Carbon dioxide constitutes a tiny fraction of the earth’s atmosphere about one molecule in three thousand but is the single largest waste product of modern industrial society.
  • 4. Definition of Climate Change ►The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has risen from about parts per million by volume to the current level of over parts per million by volume and anthropogenically caused atmospheric concentration of methane has doubled. ► Increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases trap more terrestrial radiation in the lower atmosphere (troposphere), artificially enhancing the natural greenhouse effect.
  • 5. Definition of Climate Change The CO level has increased sharply since the beginning of the Industrial Era and is already outside the bounds of natural variability seen in the climate record of the last years. Continuation of current levels of emissions are predicted to raise concentrations to over ppm by .
  • 6. Definition of Climate Change Instrumental Temperature Record from – indicates a global warming over the past century, with many peaks and valleys suggesting the natural year-to- year variability of climate.
  • 7. Definition of Climate Change “Developing countries face a fundamental choice. They can mimic the industrial countries, and go through a development phase that is dirty and wasteful and creates an enormous legacy of pollution. Or they can leapfrog over some of the steps followed by industrial countries and incorporate modern efficient technologies.”
  • 8. Climate Change Cost ►Developing Countries Trade-off between: •Cost of adopting cleaner and advanced Cost technologies, and Cost of climate change consequences ►CDM as a tool for reconciliation.
  • 9. Climate Change and Electricity Generation ►Substantial, pre-industrial abundances for CH and N O are found in the tiny bubbles of ancient air trapped in ice cores. Both gases have large, natural emission rates, which have varied over past climatic changes but have sustained a stable atmospheric abundance for the centuries prior to the Industrial Revolution. ► Emissions of CH and N O due to human activities are also substantial and have caused large relative increases in their respective burdens over the last century.
  • 10. Climate Change and Electricity Generation ►Industrial Revolution and increase in the world population caused large relative increase in electricity generation. ► Increase in electricity generation needs to increase in the using of fossil fuel. ► Increase in the using of fossil fuel, increase emission of greenhouse gases.
  • 11. Climate Change and Electricity Generation Cause for global warming: Carbon dioxide emissions in million tons per year over the last years.
  • 12. Climate Change and Electricity Generation Power generation is the main Biological degradation is the source of increase main source of increase
  • 13. Climate Change and Electricity Generation Other human activities Global trends in major long-lived greenhouse gases through the year . These five gases account for about of the direct climate change forced by long-lived greenhouse gas increases since . The remaining is contributed by an assortment of minor halogen gases, mainly HCFC- , CFC- and CCL
  • 14. Climate Change and Electricity Generation All energy sectors account for more than two thirds of GHG emissions
  • 15. Climate Change and Electricity Generation From which sectors do the major greenhouse gas emissions come from? The picture shows the sources individually for the gases of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide, respectively
  • 16. Climate Change and Electricity Generation Annual Greenhouse gases emission from power station represented about % from total sectors emission . Power stations have a big share of greenhouse gases emissions It is the single largest emission source worldwide
  • 17. Mutual Interactions Between Electricity Generation and Climate Change ►Power generation emits large quantities of CO . ►CO contributes to global warming and hence climate change ►Climate change leads to extreme environment variation phenomena, e.g. drought and lower rainfall profiles. ►Scarcity of cooling water needed by fossil fuel – fired power stations.
  • 18. Climate Change and Power Generation The importance of using Renewable Energy No GHG emissions Clean, non polluting and environment friendly Available every where in the developing countries If overcoming relatively high kWh cost, Then An Ideal Solution