Title :
Factorial decomposition of GHGs emissions of Taiwan electricity production
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Asset Manage. & Urban Planning, Univ. of Kang Ning, Tainan, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper examines the sources and paths of greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions of Taiwan electricity generation 1982-2009. The components of the electricity production were analyzed by applying factorial decomposition method. The model regarding the linkage between primary energy use, economic output and GHGs emissions intensity of electricity generation of Taiwan are derived. The major effects of the emissions include economic output effect, electricity intensity, thermal power shares effect, and emissions intensity of thermal power. Results of the fuel input of the thermal power analysis also showed that the fuel generation mix effect is the major component of the emissions. The fuel input efficiency factors, fuel input per kWh, have negative effect on emissions intensity of the thermal electricity, but the effect is small. In order to sustain the economic performances of Taiwan social/economic needs, low carbon technologies like renewables or energy efficiency should be developed in the future.
Keywords :
air pollution control; matrix decomposition; thermal power stations; GHG emission factorial decomposition method; Taiwan electricity production; Taiwan social-economic need; economic output; economic output effect; electricity generation emission intensity; energy efficiency; fuel generation mix effect; fuel input efficiency factors; greenhouse gas emissions; low carbon technology; thermal electricity; thermal power analysis; thermal power emission intensity; thermal power share effect; Buildings; Economics; Electricity; Fuels; Global warming; Thermal decomposition; electricity production; factor decomposition; global warming potential (GWP); greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions;
Conference_Titel :
Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE), 2011 Second International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hohhot
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-9436-1
DOI :
10.1109/MACE.2011.5987408