Accounting and sensitivity analysis of CO2 emissions from typical food cold chain equipment in China

IF 9.8 1区 社会学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environmental Impact Assessment Review Pub Date : 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1016/j.eiar.2025.107881
Qi Cui , Enyuan Gao , Shifang Huang , Meng Chen , Hanfei Yu , Zhongbin Zhang , Zhili Sun , Huaqian Jing , Xiaosong Zhang
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The current status of CO2 emissions from cold chain equipment in China is somewhat unclear due to deficiencies in accounting methods and relevant data. Future emission reduction efforts could not be effectively guided and conducted as a result. Given this situation, the actual running data and holdings of typical cold chain equipment are obtained, as well as the latest authoritative parameters. CO2 emission characteristics of individual cold chain equipment are examined. Results suggest that for large equipment such as cold stores, the CO2 emissions due to high GWP refrigerant leakage are remarkably high. For the R507A cold store, refrigerant-related emissions can account for a maximum of 87.2 % of total annual emissions and 92.1 % of total lifetime emissions, respectively. The situation is reversed for small equipment such as refrigerated vehicles and domestic refrigerators. Refrigerant-related emissions are relatively negligible, even with high GWP refrigerant use and high refrigerant leakage rates. A sensitivity analysis indicates that the size of the equipment has a significant impact on CO2 emissions. This factor is considered for estimating the current total CO2 emissions. Results show total emissions of 203.1 Mt. for medium refrigerant leakage scenario. Total energy- and refrigerant-related emissions are 164.8 and 38.3 Mt., respectively, making the former a priority for future reductions. Emissions from refrigerated retail and refrigerated end equipment are 90.6 and 74.7 Mt., respectively, which are the two largest emitters. This study may contribute to the sustainable development of cold chain equipment in China.
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期刊介绍: Environmental Impact Assessment Review is an interdisciplinary journal that serves a global audience of practitioners, policymakers, and academics involved in assessing the environmental impact of policies, projects, processes, and products. The journal focuses on innovative theory and practice in environmental impact assessment (EIA). Papers are expected to present innovative ideas, be topical, and coherent. The journal emphasizes concepts, methods, techniques, approaches, and systems related to EIA theory and practice.
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