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Determining the Environmental and Economic Benefits of Life Cycle Assessment on Example of the Power Plants in Poland

Determining the Environmental and Economic Benefits of Life Cycle Assessment on Example of the Power Plants in Poland
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摘要 The paper presents a method of life cycle assessment (LCA) to determine the impact of the electricity produced on the environment. To determine the environmental burdens and benefits the LCA technique is used, methodologically based on ISO 14040 series. In addition, the usefulness of this method to assess the energy sector has been shown. To evaluate the process, SimaPro software and the method of Eco Indicator 99 were used, which allows to get the results of the burden and benefit with taking into account three categories of damages: ecosystem quality, human health, and raw materials. This paper presents the impact of electricity generation on the environment in coal power plants. The article also points to the directions of the Polish energy sector and pointed to the need to determine the environmental risks associated with the production of energy. A detailed analysis by the method of LCA is made to compare the environmental impact of electricity generation in the Lagisza Power Plant and Turdw Power Plant. It is pointed to the difference in the results obtained. Moreover, the causes of the reported environmental impacts are discussed. Measures are identified which will help to reduce in the future the impact of the electricity produced on the environment during the production of electricity.
出处 《Chinese Business Review》 2013年第12期846-852,共7页 中国经济评论(英文版)
关键词 energy sector ECOLOGY ECONOMY environmental impact COAL 生命周期评估 环境效益 燃煤电厂 经济效益 波兰 电力生产过程 生命周期评价 环境负担
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