983 resultados para Natural-Gas Production
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Foreign Direct Investment Rose 44% in 2004 Integration In South America's Natural Gas Industry Opinion by José Luis Machinea: Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America: the Need to Sustain the Past Year's Recovery and Achieve Greater Benefits Highlights: Development Banks and Financing for Productive Development Indicators Poverty and Precarious Housing in Latin American Cities Recent Titles Calendar
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Pós-graduação em Química - IQ
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This report analyses the agriculture, energy, and health sectors in Trinidad and Tobago to assess the potential economic impacts of climate change on the sectors. The fundamental aim of this report is to assist with the development of strategies to deal with the potential impact of climate change on Trinidad and Tobago. It also has the potential to provide essential input for identifying and preparing policies and strategies to help advance the Caribbean subregion closer to solving problems associated with climate change and attaining individual and regional sustainable development goals. Some of the key anticipated impacts of climate change for the Caribbean include elevated air and sea-surface temperatures, sea-level rise, possible changes in extreme events and a reduction in freshwater resources. The economic impact of climate change on the three sectors was estimated for the A2 and B2 IPCC scenarios until 2050. An exploration of various adaptation strategies was also undertaken for each sector using standard evaluation techniques. The study of the impact of climate change on the agriculture sector focused on root crops, green vegetables and fisheries. For these sectors combined, the cumulative loss under the A2 scenario is calculated as approximately B$2.24 and approximately B$1.72 under the B2 scenario by 2050. This is equivalent to 1.37% and 1.05% of the 2008 GDP under the A2 and B2 scenarios, respectively. Given the potential for significant damage to the agriculture sector a large number of potential adaptation measures were considered. Out of these a short-list of 10 potential options were selected by applying 10 evaluation criteria. All of the adaptation strategies showed positive benefits. The analysis indicate that the options with the highest net benefits are: (1) Building on-farm water storage, (2) Mainstreaming climate change issues into agricultural management and (3) Using drip irrigation. Other attractive options include water harvesting. The policy decisions by governments should include these assessments, the omitted intangible benefits, as well as the provision of other social goals such as employment. The analysis of the energy sector has shown that the economic impact of climate change during 2011-2050 is similar under the A2 (US$142.88 million) and B2 (US$134.83 million) scenarios with A2 scenario having a slightly higher cost (0.737% of 2009 GDP) than the B2 scenario (0.695% of 2009 GDP) for the period. On the supply side, analyses indicate that Trinidad and Tobago’s energy sector will be susceptible to the climate change policies of major energy-importing countries (the United States of America and China), and especially to their renewable energy strategies. Implementation of foreign oil substitution policy by the United States of America will result in a decline in Trinidad and Tobago’s Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) export (equivalent to 2.2% reduction in 2009 GDP) unless an alternative market is secured for the lost United States of America market. China, with its rapid economic growth and the highest population in the world, offers a potential replacement market for Trinidad and Tobago’s LNG export. In this context the A2 scenario will offer the best option for Trinidad and Tobago’s energy sector. The cost-benefit analysis undertaken on selected adaptation strategies reveal that the benefit-cost ratio of replacing electric water heaters with solar water heaters is the most cost-effective. It was also found that the introduction of Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) and Variable Refrigerant Volume (VRV) air conditioners surpasses the projected cost of increased electricity consumption due to climate change, and provides an economic rationale for the adoption of these adaptation options even in a situation of increased electricity consumption occasioned by climate change. Finally, the conversion of motor fleets to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is a cost-effective adaptation option for the transport sector, although it has a high initial cost of implementation and the highest per capita among the four adaptation options evaluated. To investigate the effect of climate change on the health sector dengue fever, leptospirosis, food borne illnesses, and gastroenteritis were examined. The total number of new dengue cases for the period 2008 to 2050 was 204,786 for BAU, 153,725 for A2 and 131,890 for the B2 scenario. With regard to the results for leptospirosis, A2 and B2 seem to be following a similar path with total number of new cases in the A2 scenario being 9,727 and 9,218 cases under the B2 scenario. Although incidence levels in the BAU scenario coincided with those of A2 and B2 prior to 2020, they are somewhat lower post 2020. A similar picture emerges for the scenarios as they relate to food-borne illnesses and to gastroenteritis. Specifically for food-borne illnesses, the BAU scenario recorded 27,537 cases, the A2 recorded 28,568 cases and the B2 recorded 28,679 cases. The focus on the selected sources of morbidity in the health sector has highlighted the fact that the vulnerability of the country’s health sector to climate change does not depend solely on exogenously derived impacts, but also on the behaviour and practices among the population. It is clear that the vulnerability which became evident in the analysis of the impacts on dengue fever, leptospirosis and food-borne illnesses is not restricted solely to climate or other external factors. The most important adaptation strategy being recommended targets lifestyle, behaviour and attitude changes. The population needs to be encouraged to alter their behaviours and practices so as to minimise their exposure to harmful outcomes as it relates to the incidence of these diseases.
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Pós-graduação em Zootecnia - FCAV
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Agronomia (Energia na Agricultura) - FCA
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A região do rio Urucu, localizada na porção oeste da Amazônia brasileira, está entre as áreas consideradas prioritárias para conservação devido a sua grande riqueza de espécies e importância biogeográfica. Nesta região são desenvolvidas atividades de exploração de petróleo e gás natural, as quais geram a abertura de clareiras em meio a floresta contínua. Os objetivos deste estudo foram: 1) estimar a riqueza, composição e abundância da comunidade de mamíferos de médio e grande porte em Urucu a qual foi amostrada através dos métodos de transecção linear, busca por vestígios e armadilhas fotográficas; e 2) registrar a presença de mamíferos nas clareiras e verificar a participação destes animais no processo de regeneração através do onitoramento das clareiras artificiais por meio de armadilhas fotográficas e por observações in loco (clareira-focal). Adicionalmente, também foram instaladas armadilhas fotográficas no interior da floresta (amostras-controle). No total foram registradas 40 espécies de mamíferos de médio e grande porte, sendo 25 através da transecção linear, 16 pela busca por vestígios e 15 por armadilhas fotográficas. A espécie Lagothrix cana foi a mais abundante através do método de transecção linear, enquanto Tapirus terrestris foi a mais abundante para os métodos de busca por vestígios e armadilhas fotográficas. O monitoramento através das armadilhas fotográficas resultou no registro de sete espécies em clareiras e 14 espécies em floresta. Nas clareiras registrouse maior freqüência de espécies herbívoras-frugívoras. Já na floresta, espécies de diferentes hábitos alimentares foram registradas em proporção equilibrada. O monitoramento visual (clareira-focal) nas clareiras totalizou 144 horas de observação, sendo registradas três espécies. A espécie D. fuliginosa exibiu com maior freqüência as categorias comportamentais deslocamento e parado, enquanto que as espécies T. terrestris e S. pileatus despenderam maior tempo na categoria alimentação. Os dados obtidos através do monitoramento das clareiras sugerem que estes animais podem atuar ativamente na regeneração destas áreas através dos processos de herbivoria e dispersão de frutos e sementes.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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O trabalho apresenta um estudo experimental com a utilização de biodiesel, diesel, suas misturas e Gás Natural em uma microturbina à gás. O estudo tem como principal objetivo entender as emissões. O aparato experimental foi construído inteiramente com o propósito de realizar ensaios com gás natural e adaptações na linha de abastecimento foram realizadas para o fornecimento do combustível líquido, não tendo sido realizadas modificações na câmara de combustão. Os experimentos foram realizados para as rotações de 45.000rpm, 50.000rpm, 55.000rpm e 60.000rpm. Pelas dificuldades experimentais encontradas para o entendimento do processo de combustão e emissões geradas, um procedimento complementar para a estimativa das emissões é apresentado, resolvendo-se e estimando-se a composição das emissões através do software ComGas V1.0 para cálculo de combustão no equilibrio. Como contribuição, são apresentados dados experimentais de CO, CO2, O2, temperatura de exaustão dos gases, além das vazões mássicas, vazões molares, caracterização energética dos combustíveis e misturas.