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This review highlights how machine learning (ML) algorithms are employed to enhance sensor performance, focusing on gas and physical sensors such as haptic and strain devices. By addressing current bottlenecks and enabling simultaneous improvement of multiple metrics, these approaches pave the way toward next‐generation, real‐world sensor applications.
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Examining the influence of copper recycling on prospective resource supply and carbon emission reduction. [PDF]
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From Waste to Value: Conversion of Calcium Sulfate to Vaterite via Carbon Capture and Storage
This study introduces a new concept for carbon management that relies on the carbonation of industrial gypsum waste and yields phase‐pure vaterite at ambient conditions without any additives. The obtained vaterite is further shown to be a reactive material that develops compressive strength in aqueous suspensions like conventional cements.
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A new electrochemical system based on a microporous hybrid of carbon nanoplatelets and nanotubes to selectively capture Ni2+ from wastewater is constructed. The system temperature rises rapidly when irradiated with sunlight, which enhances the Ni2+ removal rate by 250% and the selectivity by 53%, and the energy consumption is also reduced by 51 ...
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Can China’s policy of carbon emission trading promote carbon emission reduction?
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020Abstract Empirical evidence shows that the market-oriented trading mechanism is an important means for the Chinese government to control environmental pollution. It also has a significant effect on enterprises’ carbon technology level and low-carbon energy investment. Based on a quasi-natural experiment of China’s carbon emission trading pilots, this
Dong Xuan, Xiaowei Ma, Yuping Shang
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Design Principles for Carbon Emissions Reduction Programs
Environmental Science & Technology, 2010Thegoal,articulatedbyPresidentObamain2009,ofreducingU.S. carbon emissions 17% from the 2005 level by 2020 iseminentlyachievablewithoutnewtechnologyorappreciablesacrifice by energy users. However, achieving it will in partrequire sophisticated energy efficiency and conservationprograms.Toovercomeinstitutionalandbehavioralbarriers,these programs will need ...
Paul C, Stern +4 more
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Carbon Emission Reduction using Pinch Analysis
2010 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, 2010Energy saving and emission reduction are the effective strategies to deal with the challenge of climate changes and energy problems. To support such strategies, target-oriented pinch analysis is a recommended method for identifying a systematic solution to energy planning and management problems.
Xiao-ping Jia, Cai-Hong Liu, Yu Qian
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Shipping Emission Control Area Optimization Considering Carbon Emission Reduction
Operations ResearchManaging Shipping Emission Control Areas The design of emission control areas (ECAs) is crucial for reducing global shipping emissions and protecting the environment. In “Shipping Emission Control Area Optimization Considering Carbon Emission Reduction,” Zhuge, Wang, and Zhen focus on the ECA optimization problem for sailing legs with ECAs.
Dan Zhuge, Shuaian Wang, Lu Zhen
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Reduction of Automobile Carbon Dioxide Emissions
International Journal of Material Forming, 2010The automotive industry is one of the major manufacture sectors in developed nations. It accounts for almost 5% of total manufacture value of industrialized countries such as USA, Japan, France and England. The automobiles are also an essential end user of gasoline and naphtha.
Abdelati Elalem, M. S. EL-Bourawi
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Prospects for Carbon Dioxide Emission Reduction
1989The importance of exergy analysis as a tool to investigate the improvement potential of the energy productivity of society is demonstrated. It is shown that the sectors Household & Other and the sector Industry have the best potential for improvement of the energy productivity and for reduction of the carbon dioxide emission.
F. M. J. A. Diepstraten, W. Van Gool
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