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Life Cycle Performance of Various Energy Sources Used in the Czech Republic

Markéta Šerešová, Jiří Štefanica, Monika Vitvarová, Kristína Zakuciová, Petr Wolf, Vladimír Kočí

2020Energies29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

As both the human population and living standards grow, so does the worldwide electricity demand. However, the power sector is also one of the biggest environmental polluters. Therefore, options are currently being sought aimed at reducing environmental impacts, one of the potential tools for which concerns the use of life cycle assessment. This study, therefore, focuses on the most commonly used nonrenewable (black coal, lignite, natural gas and nuclear) and renewable sources (wind, hydro and photovoltaic) in the Czech Republic in terms of their construction, operation, and decommissioning periods. Environmental impacts are assessed via the use of selected impact categories by way of product environmental footprint methodology. The results highlight the potential environmental impacts associated with electricity generation for each of the primary energy sources. Black coal and lignite power plants were found to contribute most to the global warming, resource use, energy carriers and respiratory inorganics categories. On the other hand, the impact on water depletion and resource use, mineral and metals categories were found to be most significantly affected by the production of electricity from photovoltaic power plants. Finally, it is proposed that the results be employed to design scenarios for the future energy mix.

Topics & Concepts

Life-cycle assessmentNuclear decommissioningElectricity generationRenewable energyEnvironmental impact assessmentEnvironmental scienceElectricityResource depletionWind powerNatural resource economicsEcological footprintPopulationNon-renewable resourceEnvironmental protectionEnvironmental engineeringEngineeringWaste managementSustainabilityProduction (economics)EcologyPower (physics)EconomicsQuantum mechanicsMacroeconomicsPhysicsBiologySociologyElectrical engineeringDemographyPhotovoltaic Systems and SustainabilityRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesExtraction and Separation Processes