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How to Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Power Systems in Gansu Province—Analyze from the Life Cycle Perspective

Wei Shi, Wenwen Tang, Fuwei Qiao, Zhiquan Sha, Chengyuan Wang, Sixue Zhao

2022Energies17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To develop effective strategies to reduce CO2 emissions from electricity systems, this study accounted for carbon emissions from power systems (production, transmission, consumption) in Gansu Province based on life cycle theory. We used LMDI and SDA decomposition methods to analyze the driving force of carbon emissions and quantified the influence effect and action intensity of various factors on carbon emissions in corresponding links. Several results were found: (1) Direct carbon emissions during the stage of electricity production had the largest share of the entire electricity life cycle. (2) From the perspective of the cumulative contribution rate, electricity consumption and the electricity trade promoted carbon emissions in the stage of electricity production; the power structure, electricity efficiency, and fuel structure had opposite effects. (3) In the stage of electricity transmission, the higher the voltage level, the lower the net loss rate; high-voltage-level transmission lines effectively reduced the growth of implied carbon emissions. (4) Industrial restructuring and technological advances effectively offset the growth in carbon emissions due to population, economy, and electricity consumption. The results can provide a scientific basis for energy-saving and emission reduction policies in provincial government departments and the electric industry.

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ElectricityElectricity generationGreenhouse gasEnvironmental scienceLife-cycle assessmentNatural resource economicsEnvironmental economicsElectric power industryEnvironmental engineeringProduction (economics)EconomicsEngineeringPower (physics)MicroeconomicsElectrical engineeringBiologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsEcologyEnvironmental Impact and SustainabilityVehicle emissions and performanceEnergy, Environment, Economic Growth