Energy Sources as a Function of Electric Vehicle Emission: The Case of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Jasmin Šehovi̇ć, Dževad Bi̇bi̇ć
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This paper deals with the analysis of challenges and perspectives of the transition to electric vehicles as a sustainable solution for the transport sector in the context of global energy challenges and the need to reduce negative environmental impacts. With an emphasis on the energy situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the paper explores the possibilities of switching to electric vehicles and analyses the effects of electricity sources on CO2 emissions. The paper highlights the motivation to switch to electric vehicles, driven by the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and rely on renewable energy sources. After analyzing relevant studies, it is concluded that smaller and lighter electric vehicles have lower CO2 emissions and that the participation of renewable sources in electricity production reduces these emissions. The conducted analysis of the vehicle fleet specifies that the CO2 emissions of electric vehicles are not zero and that they depend on the source of electricity. Furthermore, other factors, such as the production of batteries, also play an important role in the overall environmental impact. Although the motivation to switch to electric vehicles is emphasized to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and use renewable energy sources, it has been shown that the CO2 emissions of electric vehicles are not zero and that it significantly depends on the source of electricity. This paper acknowledges the presence of emissions associated with battery production, storage, and disposal, as well as with vehicles themselves. However, it does not delve into this issue in detail. Future research will aim to address this matter more thoroughly.
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能源作为电动汽车排放的函数:波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那案例
本文分析了在全球能源挑战和需要减少负面环境影响的背景下,作为运输部门的可持续解决方案,向电动汽车过渡所面临的挑战和前景。本文以波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的能源状况为重点,探讨了改用电动汽车的可能性,并分析了电力来源对二氧化碳排放的影响。论文强调了改用电动汽车的动机,即减少温室气体排放和依靠可再生能源。在对相关研究进行分析后,得出的结论是,体积更小、重量更轻的电动汽车二氧化碳排放量更低,而可再生能源参与电力生产则可减少二氧化碳排放量。对车队进行的分析表明,电动汽车的二氧化碳排放量并非为零,而是取决于电力来源。此外,电池生产等其他因素也对整体环境影响起着重要作用。虽然人们强调改用电动汽车的动机是减少温室气体排放和使用可再生能源,但事实表明,电动汽车的二氧化碳排放量并非零,而且在很大程度上取决于电力来源。本文承认与电池生产、储存和处置以及车辆本身相关的排放物的存在。不过,本文并未详细探讨这一问题。未来的研究将致力于更彻底地解决这一问题。
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