沼气作为运输部门的燃料来源

S. Szewczuk
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南非的运输部门是能源的主要使用者,特别是造成温室气体排放的液体化石燃料。南非致力于发展绿色经济,但要实现绿色经济发展机遇,南非需要克服重大挑战。人口的增长和快速的城市化和发展导致了城市的扩张和土地的边缘化和退化。大城市是区域交通枢纽,交通运输占当地污染和温室气体排放的很大一部分。人口增长和流动性需求的增加对交通基础设施提出了更高的要求;迫切需要开发可获得且负担得起的清洁、低碳的大众运输选择。采矿的遗留问题导致了矿山堆放,造成空气、水和土壤污染以及土地退化。这些土地未被利用或未充分利用,目前给社会带来了社会经济负担。这些受采矿影响的土地可以种植能源作物,以补充其他有机废物来源。这些有机废物和能源作物的厌氧消化可以产生沼气作为运输部门的燃料。本文的目的是讨论影响运输部门潜在使用沼气作为燃料的各种问题。
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Biogas as a fuel source for the transport sector
The South Africa transport sector is a major user of energy, in particular liquid fossil fuels that contribute to Green House Gas emissions. South Africa is committed to developing a Green Economy, but South Africa has significant challenges that will need to be overcome to realise Green Economy development opportunities. Population growth, and the rapid urbanisation and development, has resulted in urban sprawl with the marginalisation and degradation of land parcels. Large metropolitan areas are regional transport hubs and transportation accounts for a significant portion of local pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Population growth and the increased need for mobility have placed increased demands on the transport infrastructure; and there is an urgent need to develop clean, low-carbon mass transport options that are accessible and affordable A legacy of mining has resulted in mine-dumps, with air-, water- and soil- contamination and degraded land. These lands are unutilised or underutilised and currently present socio-economic burdens to society. These mining impacted lands could grow energy crops to complement other sources of organic waste. Anaerobic digestion of these organic wastes and energy crops could produce biogas as a fuel for the transport sector. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the various issues that impact on the potential use of biogas a fuel for the transport sector.
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