2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20065167
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Low-Carbon Path Transformation for Different Types of Enterprises under the Dual-Carbon Target

Abstract: Under pressure from the environment and resources, emission peak and carbon neutrality have rapidly become a global issue. The optimization of the ecological goal should be in line with the energy target. In most instances, however, the economic and the ecological goals cannot be unified. This paper establishes a multi-objective optimization model that maximizes the economic benefit of enterprises and the ecosystem activity of the government in the meantime. The idea point method is used in solving this multi-… Show more

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“…At the same time, natural resources are depleted due to population growth and global urbanization [1][2][3] . The Chinese government has put forward the goal of energy conservation, emission reduction, and double carbon, 'and all walks of life are responding to the call 4,5 . As a kind of biomass, rice husk plays an essential role in developing and utilizing biomass energy because of its high yield [6][7][8] .Rice husk is mainly used as fuel for power generation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, natural resources are depleted due to population growth and global urbanization [1][2][3] . The Chinese government has put forward the goal of energy conservation, emission reduction, and double carbon, 'and all walks of life are responding to the call 4,5 . As a kind of biomass, rice husk plays an essential role in developing and utilizing biomass energy because of its high yield [6][7][8] .Rice husk is mainly used as fuel for power generation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%