DocumentCode :
2376323
Title :
Life cycle inventory analysis for waste oil in Japan
Author :
Nakaniwa, C. ; Yagita, Y. ; Inaba, A.
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
962
Lastpage :
967
Abstract :
This paper deals with the environmental benefits of re-refining waste oil with respect to energy consumption and CO2, NOx, and SO2 emissions, compared with using virgin oil. Comparative life cycle inventories were examined and environmental impacts were assessed for the following two cases: (1) re-refining waste oil and burning the re-refined oil; and (2) extracting crude oil, refining it, and burning the resulting heavy oil. In order to equalize the two cases, we included the process of incinerating the waste oil in the second, non-re-refining case. We also include the process of power generation from fuel extraction in the re-refining case. The results depend on the fuel sources used to generate electricity. The use of virgin oil significantly increases consumption of natural energy resources. Emissions by combustion largely account for the life cycle emissions of virgin oil, because of the very high amount of emission volume per unit when burned as fuel and when the waste oil is incinerated. The comparative system boundaries for recycling that we use in this study show the environmental benefits from reuse, recycling, and waste-to-energy strategies
Keywords :
environmental factors; life cycle costing; recycling; fuel extraction; fuel sources; life cycle inventories; re-refining waste oil; waste oil; Energy consumption; Energy resources; Fuels; Incineration; Lubricants; Petroleum; Power generation; Recycling; Refining; Waste heat;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, 2001. Proceedings EcoDesign 2001: Second International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1266-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/.2001.992502
Filename :
992502
Link To Document :
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