Joana Portugal-Pereira
Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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Natural Resources Forum | 2015
Fátima Lima; Joana Portugal-Pereira; André F.P. Lucena; Pedro R.R. Rochedo; Jorge Cunha; Manuel L. Nunes
This study estimated a series of indicators to assess the energy security of supply and global and local environmental impacts under different mitigation scenarios through 2050 in Brazil, designed with the integrated optimization energy system model MESSAGE‐BRAZIL. The assessment of interactions between environmental impacts and energy security dimensions was complemented through the application of life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology. Overall results imply energy security establishes more synergies than trade‐offs in increasingly stringent mitigation scenarios, especially patent within the sustainability dimension, which increases energy security and provides additional benefits regarding climate change mitigation and air pollution emissions. It is still necessary to extend analysis to other energy sectors in addition to the power supply sector and to promote a better understanding of repercussions of energy scenario expansion in energy security.
Archive | 2018
Keisuke Hanaki; Joana Portugal-Pereira
Fossil fuel consumption is a major cause of climate change. Biofuels can reduce the consumption of fossil fuels and thus reduce carbon dioxide emissions, because biofuels are carbon neutral. More specifically, the carbon dioxide that is emitted when a biofuel is burned merely returns to the atmospheric carbon dioxide that was taken into plants from the atmosphere by photosynthesis. Therefore, biofuels seem to be a very effective means for reducing these emissions, at least at first sight.
Climatic Change | 2018
Joana Portugal-Pereira; Alexandre Koberle; André F.P. Lucena; Pedro R.R. Rochedo; Mariana Império; Ana Monteiro Carsalade; Roberto Schaeffer; P. Rafaj
This study examines the interactions between local air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions to assess potential synergies and trade-offs between local environmental pollution and climate policies, using the power generation sector in Brazil under different carbon scenarios up to 2050 as a case study. To this end, an integrated approach was developed, combining energy scenarios under different carbon mitigation targets and a local air pollution assessment model, tailored to the context of the Brazilian power sector. Results reveal that there are deep interactions between climate change mitigation and local air pollution abatement strategies. Increasing the diffusion of low-carbon technologies results in both mitigation of climate change and lower terrestrial acidification potential impacts, due to the rapid phase-out of fossil fuel power technologies. However, local air pollution indicators for particulate matter formation and human toxicity may rise in response to greenhouse gas emission mitigation constraints, indicating the existence of potential trade-offs. Some of these trade-offs can be offset by introducing available end-of-pipe pollution control measures reinforced by dedicated air quality policies.
Applied Energy | 2014
Joana Portugal-Pereira; Miguel Esteban
Energy Policy | 2015
Rafael Soria; Joana Portugal-Pereira; Rodrigo Milani; Roberto Schaeffer
Energy | 2014
Miguel Esteban; Joana Portugal-Pereira
Energy | 2016
Joana Portugal-Pereira; Alexandre Koberle; Rafael Soria; André F.P. Lucena; Roberto Schaeffer
Journal of Cleaner Production | 2016
Joana Portugal-Pereira; Lisa Lee
Biomass & Bioenergy | 2015
Joana Portugal-Pereira; Rafael Soria; Régis Rathmann; Roberto Schaeffer
Renewable Energy | 2016
Joana Portugal-Pereira; Jun Nakatani; Kiyo Kurisu; Keisuke Hanaki