2023
DOI: 10.1002/ghg.2251
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Predictive modeling of energy‐related greenhouse gas emissions in Ghana towards a net‐zero future

Yen Adams Sokama‐Neuyam,
Samuel Mawulikem Amezah,
Stephen Adjei
et al.

Abstract: Ghana is determined to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 15% by 2030 and attain net‐zero emissions by 2070. However, like many developing countries, Ghana must utilize its limited resources effectively to actualize its climate goals. Currently, climate policies in the country are not driven by emission data, which has important implications on effective utilization of resources and selection of efficient mitigation techniques. We analyzed energy consumption and GHG emission data between 1990 an… Show more

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“…n the face of the increasing greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases urgently need to be controlled, 1 and reducing the emission of CO 2 , one of the key greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere is an important way to mitigate greenhouse effects. 2,3 Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a technology that collects CO 2 from industrial and other emission sources, uses pipeline transportation and vehicle transportation to transfer CO 2 to a designated reservoir, and buries it in the ground at a depth of 800 m or more for the purpose of long-term CO 2 sequestration.…”
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“…n the face of the increasing greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases urgently need to be controlled, 1 and reducing the emission of CO 2 , one of the key greenhouse gases, into the atmosphere is an important way to mitigate greenhouse effects. 2,3 Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a technology that collects CO 2 from industrial and other emission sources, uses pipeline transportation and vehicle transportation to transfer CO 2 to a designated reservoir, and buries it in the ground at a depth of 800 m or more for the purpose of long-term CO 2 sequestration.…”
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confidence: 99%