Biodiversity Loss from Freshwater Use for China’s Electricity Generation
Yi Jin, Paul Behrens, Arnold Tukker, Laura Scherer
Abstract
year/kWh. Biodiversity loss from thermal pollution is 60% higher than that driven by water consumption. Electricity transmission results in the shifting of biodiversity impacts across regions. The results show that 15% of total biodiversity loss was embedded in transmission networks. In terms of electrical power system drivers of biodiversity loss, the total generation was the main driving factor of the increase in loss (rather than shifts in generation type, for example). Our results indicate the necessity of assessing the biodiversity impacts of electricity generation and incorporating them into energy system planning.
Topics & Concepts
BiodiversityElectricityElectricity generationEnvironmental scienceWater useConsumption (sociology)Natural resource economicsEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental protectionEcologyEngineeringBiologyPower (physics)EconomicsPhysicsElectrical engineeringSocial scienceSociologyQuantum mechanicsWater-Energy-Food Nexus StudiesEnergy and Environment ImpactsSocial Acceptance of Renewable Energy