Authors: Yousef S H Najjar
Publish Date: 2007/09/19
Volume: 10, Issue: 3, Pages: 269-278
Abstract
Harmful effects on environment such as global warming and climate change may result from the gases emanating from fossil fuel combustion Jordan and most Middle East countries use fossil fuels exclusively Therefore new technologies which could accommodate the demand for cleaner effluents such as combined cycles fluidized bed combustion magneto hydrodynamics fuel cells nuclear power natural gas renewable energy and energy conservation have been considered CO2 being the most produced gas many technical methods of reducing and reusing CO2 have been suggested such as Injection in oceans storage in caverns injection in depleted oil and gas fields pumping during oil recovery storage as CO2 ice elimination by fixation using water algae and increasing plantation especially forestation These methods are being used at different degrees in the Middle East countries Reduction of formation and harmful effects of other gaseous pollutants is also discussed with some concentration on the transportation sector energy efficiency and fuel cells which have special importance for the developing countries
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