2022
DOI: 10.3390/e24111524
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Adressing Energy Demand and Climate Change through the Second Law of Thermodynamics and LCA towards a Rational Use of Energy in Brazilian Households

Abstract: This study focuses on a typical Brazilian household through the lens of sustainable development, regarding energy demand and GHG emissions. The analysis encompasses both the direct and indirect energy, exergy consumption, and GHG emissions (quantified by life cycle assessment) associated with the usual routine of a household. The household is modeled as a thermodynamic system to evaluate inputs (food, electricity, fuels for transportation) and outputs (solid and liquid residues). The hypothesis is that each in… Show more

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“…The generation of electricity to supply human demands has always been one of the priorities of modern society. However, utilizing natural resources to meet these energy demands has not been carried out sustainably throughout the years (Pereira et al, 2022). As new energy conversion and supply technologies are developed, better use of resources and higher efficiency in electricity generation can be achieved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generation of electricity to supply human demands has always been one of the priorities of modern society. However, utilizing natural resources to meet these energy demands has not been carried out sustainably throughout the years (Pereira et al, 2022). As new energy conversion and supply technologies are developed, better use of resources and higher efficiency in electricity generation can be achieved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%