通过生命周期评估比较智利供暖系统对环境的影响

IF 6.1 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Cleaner Environmental Systems Pub Date : 2024-04-29 DOI:10.1016/j.cesys.2024.100192
Adrián-Enrique Ortiz-Rojas , Ismaela Magliotto-Quevedo , Leonardo Guerra , Carlos Gaete-Morales , Paula Guerra , Camila Mery-Araya
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本研究开展了一项生命周期评估 (LCA),根据六项环境指标评估智利常用供暖技术对环境的影响:气候变化 (CC)、人类毒性 (HT)、颗粒物质的形成 (PM)、光化学氧化剂的形成 (PO)、臭氧破坏 (OD) 和水消耗 (WD)。由于所研究的地域范围很广,这表明环境影响取决于使用加热设备的地理位置。使用湿木柴的炉子对 CC、PM、HT 和 PO 的环境影响最大。与湿木柴相比,使用干木柴可减少 14%-81% 的污染。用天然气、液化石油气和煤油炉代替木柴取暖可降低 CC 和 HT 指标。另一方面,改用电加热(如分体变频热泵)可将这些影响转移到使用煤炭发电的地区。当颗粒燃料是林业的副产品且运输距离不是很远时,颗粒燃料炉的 CC 较低。在马加兰内斯,由于使用天然气发电,电加热似乎对环境很有吸引力。
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Comparison of the environmental impacts of heating systems in Chile by life cycle assessment

The present study conducts a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to evaluate the environmental impacts of heating technologies commonly used in Chile based on six environmental indicators: Climate Change (CC), Human Toxicity (HT), Formation of Particulate Matter (PM), Formation of Photochemical Oxidants (PO), Ozone Destruction (OD), and Water Depletion (WD). Due to the extensive length of the territory studied, it is demonstrated that the environmental impacts depend on the geographical location where the heating equipment is used. Stoves that use wet firewood presented the highest environmental impact in CC, PM, HT, and PO. Using dry firewood could reduce pollution by 14%–81%, compared to wet firewood. Replacing wood heating with natural gas, LPG, and kerosene stoves reduces the CC and HT indicators. On the other hand, switching to electric heating, such as split inverter heat pumps, could transfer these impacts to areas where electricity is generated using coal. When the pellet is a byproduct of the forestry industry and transportation distances are not very high, the pellet stove stands out for its lower CC. In Magallanes, electric heating appears environmentally attractive due to using natural gas for electricity generation.

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