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Evolution of global fossil fuel trade dependencies

Energy, 2022
Abstract Trade relationships contribute greatly to energy security and trade efficiency, which are increasing vital in energy trade. Thus, trade relationships are worthy of further investigation, especially in relation to fossil fuels trade (including coal, crude oil, and natural gas), due to their high share of the global energy trade.
Wenya Wang, L.W. Fan, P. Zhou
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Wood fuel trade in European Union

Biomass and Bioenergy, 2011
Abstract Wood fuels are the most important alternatives of fossil fuel which is one of the reasons of the climate changes in the world and of global warming. Wood fuels, which have an important role in the cause of both providing energy requirement of production units and heating for household and healing energy deficit, disperse very less CO2 than ...
Kadri Cemil Akyüz, Yasin Balaban
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International wood-fuel trade – an overview

Energy for Sustainable Development, 2006
Biomass is becoming a strategic resource of energy. Fuel-wood and charcoal, together with other biofuels such as bagasse, provide 10-15 % of the world total annual primary energy consumption. They are mainly used for the production of thermal energy in both developing countries (DgCs) and developed countries (DdCs).
Bengt Hillring, Miguel Trossero
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Trade Impacts of Fossil Fuel Subsidies

World Trade Review, 2020
AbstractThis article introduces the various trade impacts of fossil fuel subsidies. There are large direct and pass-through trade impacts. Direct trade impacts are found when producer subsidies affect the markets for crude energy products such as crude oil, natural gas, and coal.
T. Moerenhout
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European Wood-Fuel Trade

2000
B. Hillring, J. Vinterbäck
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Emerging Contours of India–US Fossil Fuel Trade

, 2020
The value of India’s oil and gas trade with the United States rapidly increased in size over the last two to three years. Efforts by New Delhi to build better bilateral relations with Washington helped to energise the fossil fuel trade.
Sujata Ashwarya
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Trade-off Study on Economy and Environmental Aspects of a Dual Fuel Diesel Engine using Diesel Additive and Producer Gas

Journal of energy resources technology, 2021
Experiments are performed on a diesel engine working in single fuel mode using fossil diesel (FD) as well as 5% and 10% (v/v) di-ethyl ether (DEE) additives with FD as fuels as well as in dual fuel mode using the above fuels as pilot fuels along with ...
C. Nayak, B. P. Pattanaik, J. K. Panda
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Effects of International Fuel Trade on Global Sulfur Dioxide Emissions

Environmental Science and Technology Letters, 2019
Fossil fuel combustion is the dominant source of global sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions. With rapid globalization, the expansion of international fuel trade may have profound impacts on SO2 emissions due to the mixing and the spatial reallocation of fuels
Q. Zhong   +8 more
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