Abstract

The impact of global warming and climate change is one of the most critical challenges of the 21st century. The greenhouse effect caused by technological development and industrial pollution has accelerated the speed of global warming. The continuous improvement in automobile energy consumption is one of the most effective ways to reduce global warming. A comparative analysis is proposed to examine the various automobiles that utilize technological innovation to improve their energy consumption. Their contribution to CO2 emissions is then investigated. This study focuses on technical innovation and output power of a conventional engine. The results indicate that innovative engines (such as the Ford turbo petrol/diesel engine, the EcoBoost/TDCi) have improved energy consumption and reduce CO2 emissions. In addition, the Toyota hybrid vehicles have also improved energy consumption and reduced greenhouse gases emissions.

Highlights

  • The impact of global warming and climate change on animal, plant and human civilization has become one of the most critical issues in the 21st century

  • This study focuses on the last component; that is the strategies to renewable energy development

  • This shows that fuel consumption and greenhouse gases/CO2 emission improve as a result of output power reduction and technical innovation

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Summary

Introduction

The impact of global warming and climate change on animal, plant and human civilization has become one of the most critical issues in the 21st century. The rapid development of technological civilization has changed the role of mankind from a passive to an active role. In order to encourage the development of a sustainable enterprise, we use a comparative analysis approach to examine various Taiwanese automotive products, based on the performance of their innovative technological engines. Their contributions to fuel consumption and emissions of the greenhouse gases and carbon dioxide (CO2) are compared.

Literature Review
What Is Global Warming?
Causes of Global Warming
What Are Greenhouse Gases?
Technical Innovations
Turbocharger
Hybrid Vehicles
Sustainable Development
Research Method
Comparison of Engine Performance in the Taiwanese Automobile Market
Ford EcoBoost Engine
Toyota Hybrid
Findings
Conclusions and Recommendation
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