Title :
Carbon emission and management of China´s power generation
Author :
Cao, Shuyan ; Guo, Hong ; Gu, Yufei ; Zhang, Yi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Public Manage., Beijing Inst. of Petrochem. Technol., Beijing, China
Abstract :
Electricity is a basic necessary ingredient for modern economic growth and electricity sectors and also is the main sources of Carbon dioxides (CO2) emission. As the second largest electricity producer and consumer in the world, China has electricity sector as one of the most important sector controlling CO2 emission. This study presents the results of a life cycle analysis of CO2 emissions from power generation systems in China using input-output analysis, from both electricity producer perspective and electricity consumer perspective. In 2007, direct CO2 emission per KWh of electricity generated by power plants and consumed by end users in China was at 701.7 gCO2 and 748.7 gCO2 respectively, while the Life cycle CO2 emission (total CO2 emission) is at 890.4 gCO2 per kWh of electricity generated and 977.2 gCO2 per KWh of electricity end-users consume. Of the total, embodied CO2 emission caused by indirect use of energy and materials contributes to 21.2 percent. China has achieved significant reduction of CO2 emission per KWh electricity since 1980 and still has great potential in future through suitable CO2 management measures adopted.
Keywords :
life cycle costing; power generation economics; power system management; carbon emission; electricity sectors; life cycle analysis; modern economic growth; power generation management; Electricity; Energy measurement; Loss measurement; Production; Caron reduction; Input-output analysis; Life cycle carbon emission; electricity generaton and consumption;
Conference_Titel :
Materials for Renewable Energy & Environment (ICMREE), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-749-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICMREE.2011.5930959