| Global warming has become one of the top ten environmental problems, Emissions of greenhouse gases continued, Causing the Earth’s environment temperature gradually increased, Hohhot area of greenhouse gases produced mainly due to coal as fuel to produce CO2.In this paper, the environmental protection department of energy consumption statistics Hohhot pollution census2009data,Established based on energy consumption, carbon emissions inventory. Hohhot pollution census, a total of239industrial pollution. These industrial sources are classified into10major industries,2009Hohhot industrial energy consumption is mainly coal and natural gas, coal consumption of21.5257million ton,595.34million cubic meter of natural gas. From the perspective of the industry, electric power and the maximum thermal also the consumption of raw coal,19.0865million tons, accounting for88.67%of the whole industry raw coal consumption; Petrochemical industry gas consumption is the largest,590.52million cubic meters, accounting for99.19%of the total industry gas consumption.In this case, total carbon emission for2009Hohhot industry energy consumption is50.93million ton CO2, Of raw coal higher carbon content, reached37.892million tons, followed by natural gas is12.8724million tons, accounting for74.44%of the total carbon and25.27%respectively. Among all the10industries in Hohhot, Heating and electricity and petroleum and chemical industries possess the highest carbon energy intensity with33.65million ton CO2and16.08million ton CO2.According to this article can understand huhhot2009carbon emissions, carbon energy for industry use.and provide theoretical data to reduce carbon emissions, Continuous adjustment of the industrial form, Achieve urban progress, Old shantytowns, centralized heating, Clean energy research, development, promotion, use, And banned backward production technology, Lower energy consumption industry growth, the basis of energy consumption structure of the city from the energy-consuming gradually turned to a cleaner, Elements of the energy used by a lower carbon growth model. |