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Life Cycle Evaluation of Energy Supply Technologies in China by Energy Chain Multi Layered Model

Life Cycle Evaluation of Energy Supply Technologies in China by Energy Chain Multi Layered Model
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摘要 China has a large potential to reduce CO2 emission in the Asian region. In this study, life cycle analyses of energy supply technologies in China were evaluated for enforcing the clean development mechanism (CDM). Wind power, integrated coal gasification combined cycle (IGCC), natural gas combined cycle (NGCC), and ultra super critical power plant (USC) were chosen as new power generation technologies. The system function of the developed model was enhanced to extend coverage to new technologies for power generation systems in China. CO2 intensities, energy profit ratios, and CO2 emission reductions are estimated based on the assumption that these power plants were constructed at Shanxi, Xinjiang, and Shanghai. Wind power showed the best results with regard to CO2 intensity and energy profit ratio. However, it also has some disadvantages with regard to the utilization factor and the lifetime. It is considered that wind power will become an important part of CDM activities as the utilization factor and the lifetime improve. An NGCC using a natural gas pipeline was found to be most advantageous in reducing CO2 emission. IGCC and USC were inferior to NGCC with regard to energy profit ratios and CO2 emission reductions.
出处 《Journal of Energy and Power Engineering》 2010年第11期14-20,共7页 能源与动力工程(美国大卫英文)
关键词 Life-cycle assessment (LCA) supply-side energy technology energy chain clean development mechanism (CDM). 生命周期分析 能源供应 发电技术 整体煤气化联合循环发电 中国 评价模型 二氧化碳排放量 多层次
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