埃塞俄比亚熟料和水泥生产的生命周期评估

IF 6.1 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Cleaner Environmental Systems Pub Date : 2024-03-26 DOI:10.1016/j.cesys.2024.100180
Micheal G. Wolde , Dilip Khatiwada , Getachew Bekele , Björn Palm
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水泥生产是能源消耗大户,也是最大的工业二氧化碳排放源。本研究旨在采用 ReCiPe 影响评估方法,对埃塞俄比亚的熟料和水泥生产进行环境生命周期评估。从埃塞俄比亚七大水泥行业收集了库存数据(材料、能源和运输)。中点分析确定了九个热点环境问题:全球变暖、臭氧形成(人类健康和陆地生态系统)、颗粒物形成、陆地(酸化和生态毒性)、淡水富营养化、人类致癌毒性和化石资源稀缺。人类健康是受中点影响最严重的终点损害类别。在熟料系统边界所包含的工艺阶段中,熟料生产阶段(窑炉排放)是热点影响总分的重要贡献者,占 60.7% 到 91.8%。熟料系统占水泥总体环境负担的 81.03%以上。敏感性分析表明,水泥窑能耗和运输负担每变化 5%,热点影响就会减少 1.8%至 5%。为提高本研究的可靠性,还进行了不确定性分析。总之,研究结果表明有必要加强埃塞俄比亚水泥生产的环境可持续性。
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A life cycle assessment of clinker and cement production in Ethiopia

Cement production is a major consumer of energy and the largest source of industrial CO2 emissions. This study aims to perform an environmental life cycle assessment of clinker and cement production in Ethiopia, using ReCiPe impact assessment method. Inventory data (material, energy, and transportation) is collected from seven major Ethiopian cement industries. The midpoint analysis identified nine hotspot environmental concerns: global warming, ozone formation (human health and terrestrial ecosystem), particulate matter formation, terrestrial (acidification and ecotoxicity), freshwater eutrophication, human carcinogenic toxicity, and fossil resource scarcity. Human health emerged as the most significantly affected endpoint damage category by the midpoint impacts. Among the process stages included in clinker system boundary, clinker production phase (kiln emissions) is a significant contributor to the total score of the hotspot impacts, ranging from 60.7% to 91.8%. The clinker system is responsible for over 81.03% of the overall environmental burden of cement. The sensitivity analysis reveals that a 5% change in kiln energy consumption and transportation burden could lead to a reduction in hotspot impacts ranging from 1.8% to 5%. To foster reliability of this study, uncertainty analysis is also conducted. Overall, the findings indicate the need to enhance environmental sustainability in Ethiopian cement production.

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Cleaner Environmental Systems
Cleaner Environmental Systems Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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