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6 May 2022 Research on calculation method of carbon emission reduction of waste incineration power generation
Jiaqi Zhi, Zhenghui Li, XueXun Liu, ZhuoYan Zhong, ZhiMin Lu, Shunchun Yao
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Proceedings Volume 12256, International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering, Big Data, and Computer Technology (EIBDCT 2022); 122560I (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635353
Event: 2022 International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering, Big Data and Computer Technology, 2022, Sanya, China
Abstract
Taking a waste incineration power plant in Guangdong as the research object, this paper studies the calculation method of greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction of waste incineration power plant. This paper summarizes the situation of waste incineration power generation projects in China. Then the paper introduces the calculation method of emission reduction. In this paper, the green-house gas emission reductions of urban solid waste incineration facilities are calculated by Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), Life Cycle Assessment combined with monitoring method, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recommended method and clean development mechanism (CDM) method. It is found that the calculation results of other methods except Life Cycle Assessment combined with monitoring method have different degrees of GHG emission reduction.
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Jiaqi Zhi, Zhenghui Li, XueXun Liu, ZhuoYan Zhong, ZhiMin Lu, and Shunchun Yao "Research on calculation method of carbon emission reduction of waste incineration power generation", Proc. SPIE 12256, International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering, Big Data, and Computer Technology (EIBDCT 2022), 122560I (6 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2635353
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KEYWORDS
Carbon

Methane

Code division multiplexing

Solids

Carbon monoxide

Atmospheric modeling

Carbon dioxide

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