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    Promoting Utilization of Biofuels in the Transportation Sector To Reduce Co2 Emissions: Comparative Analysis
    (Gazi Univ, 2022) Bozbay, Utku; Güngörmüşler, Mine
    In this study, due to the high contribution of the transportation sector to generate CO2 emissions, an evaluation for the best scenario of the replacement of petroleum derived fuels by renewable and sustainable alternatives was assessed with a multi collative approach suggesting the second-generation bioethanol as the most promising one. In this context, this paper focused on the practices over the past 23 years in the following four countries; Turkey, China, Sweden, and Brazil, with a comparative regression analysis between the CO2 emissions generated from the consumptions of total energy and biofuels. Accordingly, a curve-fitting and an estimation on the formation of CO2 emissions with the incrementing blends of gasoline by 3 to 100% of bioethanol was forecasted for 2020 to 2030. The outcomes of the comprehensive research indicated the international and national benefits of biofuel use, thus, promoting the potential integration of bioethanol in the Turkish transportation sector.
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    Promoting Utilization of Biofuels in the Transportation Sector To Reduce Co2 Emissions: Comparative Analysis
    (Gazi Univ, 2022) Bozbay, Utku; Gungormusler, Mine
    In this study, due to the high contribution of the transportation sector to generate CO2 emissions, an evaluation for the best scenario of the replacement of petroleum derived fuels by renewable and sustainable alternatives was assessed with a multi collative approach suggesting the second-generation bioethanol as the most promising one. In this context, this paper focused on the practices over the past 23 years in the following four countries; Turkey, China, Sweden, and Brazil, with a comparative regression analysis between the CO2 emissions generated from the consumptions of total energy and biofuels. Accordingly, a curve-fitting and an estimation on the formation of CO2 emissions with the incrementing blends of gasoline by 3 to 100% of bioethanol was forecasted for 2020 to 2030. The outcomes of the comprehensive research indicated the international and national benefits of biofuel use, thus, promoting the potential integration of bioethanol in the Turkish transportation sector.
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    Utilization of Biofuels for Decreasing Co2 Emissions in Theturkish Transportation Sector
    (İzmir Ekonomi Üniversitesi, 2020) Bozbay, Utku; Güngörmüşler, Mine
    Bu çalışma, Türkiye'nin ulaşım sektöründeki petrol ve petrol ürünleri tüketimini analiz etmektedir. Yüksek orandan ithalat edilen petrolün çoğunlukla ulaşım sektöründe kullanılması, Türkiye'nin enerji güvenliğini tehdit etmektedir. Yeterli petrol üretimi olmayan Türkiye'de, dışa bağımlılık ve ulaşım sektöründe tüketilen petrolün sonucunda havaya salınan CO2 emisyon miktarı son yıllarda ciddi bir sorun oluşturmaktadır. Bu tezin amacı, Türkiye'nin ulaşım sektöründeki petrole olan bağımlılığını düşürmesine yardımcı olabilecek biyoyakıtların Türkiye'deki mevcut durumunu ve uygulamalarını değerlendirmektir. Ayrıca, ulaşım sektöründe petrolün yerine bioyakıtların kullanılmasının CO2 emisyonlarına etkisi de araştırılmıştır.
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