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Research on the quantitative assessment of the carbon footprint of domestic waste incineration power generation

Received Date:2024-01-14 Revised Date:2024-02-23 Publish Date:2024-06-12

DOI:10.20078/j.eep.20240303

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    Abstract:In recent years, waste incineration power generation has become one method for domestic waste treatment. The carbon foot... Open+
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    In recent years, waste incineration power generation has become one method for domestic waste treatment. The carbon footprint can provide a quantitative tool for evaluating greenhouse gas emissions from this process. A typical solid waste incineration plant in Jiangxi Province was chosen as the research object to calculate the carbon footprint and analyze the main stages of the life cycle of waste incineration power generation, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in such plants. The life cycle assessment (LCA) method was adopted, and the life cycle boundary of the power products generated by waste incineration was defined using 1 kW·h of grid power as the functional unit. The results showed that the carbon footprint per unit of grid power generation was 0.841 kg CO_2e/(kW·h), and the carbon footprint of per unit waste was 342.39 kg CO_2e/t. This relatively low carbon footprint might be attributed to the low calorific value of the selected garbage. The waste incineration stage had the highest emissions, accounting for 78% of the total. Therefore, efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from waste incineration should primarily focus on minimizing direct carbon emissions from waste combustion. Operating the incineration plant at its rated load as much as possible is crucial to achieve this goal, along with increasing the recycling rate of plastic components and transitioning from diesel vehicles to electric vehicles.

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    Authors:

    • LIU Hanxiao1,2,3,4,*
    • SHAN Sike1,2
    • LIANG Dinghong1
    • HUANG Rongming1
    • CUI Ying1
    • LIN Qingyang5
    • LIU Meiling1
    • WANG Shuai1,3
    • YANG Li1
    • LIU Xiaowei4

    Units

    • 1. Zhejiang Feida Environmental Scienceand Technology Co., Ltd.
    • 2. School of Energy Power and Mechanical Engineering, North China Electric Power University
    • 3. Zhejiang Environmental Protection Group EcoEnvironmental Research Institute Co., Ltd.
    • 4. State Key Laboratory of Coal Combustion, Huazhong University of Science and Technology
    • 5. College of Energy Engineering, Zhejiang University

    Keywords

    • Carbon footprint
    • Full life cycle
    • Waste incineration
    • Greenhouse gas emissions
    • Waste power generation

    Citation

    LIU Hanxiao, SHAN Sike, LIANG Dinghong, et al. Research on the quantitative assessment of the carbon footprint of domestic waste incineration power generation[J]. Energy Environmental Protection, 2024, 38(3): 125-134.

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