Title of article :
Estimation of CO2 emissions from China’s cement production: Methodologies and uncertainties
Author/Authors :
Jing Ke Zhu، نويسنده , , Michael McNeil، نويسنده , , Lynn Price، نويسنده , , Nina Zheng Khanna، نويسنده , , Nan Zhou، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
In 2010, China’s cement output was 1.9 Gt, which accounted for 56% of world cement production. Total carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from Chinese cement production could therefore exceed 1.2 Gt. The magnitude of emissions from this single industrial sector in one country underscores the need to understand the uncertainty of current estimates of cement emissions in China. This paper compares several methodologies for calculating CO2 emissions from cement production, including the three main components of emissions: direct emissions from the calcination process for clinker production, direct emissions from fossil fuel combustion and indirect emissions from electricity consumption. This paper examines in detail the differences between common methodologies for each emission component, and considers their effect on total emissions. We then evaluate the overall level of uncertainty implied by the differences among methodologies according to recommendations of the Joint Committee for Guides in Metrology. We find a relative uncertainty in China’s cement-related emissions in the range of 10 to 18%. This result highlights the importance of understanding and refining methods of estimating emissions in this important industrial sector.
Keywords :
Uncertainty , CO2 emissions , Cement industry
Journal title :
Energy Policy
Journal title :
Energy Policy