Estimating the environmental impacts of backup generation after power outages: A case study of China

IF 5.8 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS Energy and climate change Pub Date : 2023-08-04 DOI:10.1016/j.egycc.2023.100114
Boyan Zhang , Hao Chen , Kexi Liu , Weijun He
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Backup generators (BG) are indispensable to address the potential electricity security risks caused by extreme weather, cyber attack and infrastructure failure. Diesel generators, the major BG component, are more polluting than grid electricity, which are in the blind spot of environmental regulation and statistics. To contribute to better environmental policies for the electricity sector, this study estimates the environmental impacts of backup generation in China. A BG capacity evaluation model is firstly developed based on the safety design rules of different buildings. Then, an environmental cost assessment model is constructed to quantify the impacts of pollutant emissions from BG after power outages. At last, this paper uses an improved Monte Carlo method to re-examine the estimated results considering multiple uncertain factors and analyzes their contributions to the total cost variance. Our major findings are: (1) The estimated total BG capacity is 169.46 GW in 2020, representing 7.70% of the total generation capacity in China. (2) The environmental cost of BG generation is 6.60 billion yuan in 2020. (3) Sichuan and Hubei suffer the highest environmental impacts at the provincial level.

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停电后备用发电对环境影响的估算——以中国为例
备用发电机(BG)对于解决极端天气、网络攻击和基础设施故障造成的潜在电力安全风险是不可或缺的。作为BG的主要组成部分,柴油发电机组比电网发电污染更严重,处于环境监管和统计的盲区。为了更好地制定电力部门的环境政策,本研究估计了中国备用发电的环境影响。首先根据不同建筑的安全设计原则,建立了BG容量评价模型。然后,构建环境成本评估模型,量化停电后BG污染物排放的影响。最后,利用改进的蒙特卡罗方法对考虑多个不确定因素的估计结果进行重新检验,并分析其对总成本方差的贡献。我们的主要发现是:(1)预计2020年BG总容量为169.46吉瓦,占中国总发电量的7.70%。(2) 2020年BG发电环境成本为66亿元。(3)四川省和湖北省的环境影响最大。
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Energy and climate change
Energy and climate change Global and Planetary Change, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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