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1 US I/O Model(s) and the integration with other data sets Gregory A. Norris Sylvatica / Harvard University / U. New Hampshire USA

2 Development of PLCA data n Total output y i from “unit process” during specified period n Vector z i of total inflows from other processes during period n Vector of total pollution and resource flows f i during period Inflow factors = Pollution, resource flow factors =

3 Notation Z = transactions matrix (z ij =$/yr) A = direct requirement coefficients matrix (a ij =$/$) F = environmental intervention coefficient matrix (e.g., process inventory flows) (f ij =e.g., kg/$) x = total output ($) y = final demand ($)

4 Transactions Matrix (Z)

5 Transactions Matrix (Z)  Direct Requirements Coefficients (A) Direct Requirements Coefficients Input / Total Industrial Output

6 IO LCA Data Basis n National Accounts n Supply of goods and services by industries n Use of goods and services by industries n Supply/Use framework standardized by Stone, United Nations (1968, current revision 1993) n Industry: “A group of establishments engaged in the same, or similar, kinds of activity” (UN 1993) n ISIC: International Standard Industrial Classification: 291 4-digit industry “classes”; nations aggregate / disaggregate n Establishment: n Single location n Single main type of productive activity n Enterprise: (e.g., “company”) may own many establishments, which may be in different ISICs

7 Rectangular Make & Use Matrices… for impact analysis, need symmetric IO matrix (com x com, or ind x ind) Make = commodities inds Use = industries coms

8 IO matrix creation: math and modeling assumptions – multiple possibilities in practice n Ind x Ind n Negative transfer method (Stone ’61) equivalent to LCI “avoided products” or “system expansion” n Aggregation (value-based allocation) n “Industry Technology Assumption” (value-based allocation plus market share-weighted production) Use coeff’s (per $ ind out) Market shares

9 IO matrix creation: Commod by Commod n “Commodity technology assumption” n Same input structure used to produce a given commodity, regardless of industry n Use technology or survey data n Use data from primary producing industry n Can lead to negative coefficients in IO matrix n Requires invertible square Make matrix (generally via commodity aggregation)

10 Given IO matrix, Adding pollution (or any impact) data is basic, and equivalent to PLCA system x i = sector i economic output ($/yr) p ij = sector i pollutant j release (kg/yr) p ij = f ij = sector i pollution intensity (kg/$) yiyi Given IO matrix and pollution coefficients, Computations are equivalent to PLCA system

11 US IO Data: 2 Main Sources n Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), of US Department of Commerce n Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), of US Department of Labor

12 BEA I/O Accounts n The “Benchmark” National I/O Accounts n Released every 5 years, as result of economic census n Summary tables (~80 sectors) n Detailed tables (~500 sectors) (SIC4) n 1992 is most recent census data year n Annual updates (detailed available upon request; 1996-1998) n Soon will see major new census-based tables for 1997

13 BLS I/O Accounts n Less sector detail n ~300 sectors, corresponding to SIC3 n Annual and consistent time series data from 1983-2000; projection for 2010 n Annual and consistent final demand time series data

14 Environmental Data for Integration 1 n Toxic Release Inventory (EPA) n Annual, 1987-2000 n SIC4 basis n >400 pollutants, air/water/land/underground n Self-reported, various bases n Sector and pollutant coverage evolving n Reporting thresholds within reporting sectors n Chemical use n Number of employees

15 Environmental Data for Integration 2 n Criteria Air Pollutants n PM10, PM2.5, SOx, NOx, VOCs, CO n Inventory Approach n Expenditure Approach

16 Inventory Approach n US EPA National Emission Trends db n Annual, 2000 most recent n Point, Area, Mobile sources n Point by SIC4, state n Area and Mobile by “source classification code” (SCC) n Partial allocation of area and mobile sources to SIC4 possible

17 Expenditure Approach Expenditures ($/yr) Price ($/MJ, $/liter) Quantity (MJ/yr) Emission factor (kg/MJ) Emissions (kg/yr)

18 Expenditure Approach Expenditures ($/yr) Price ($/MJ, $/liter) Quantity (MJ/yr) Emission factor (kg/MJ) Emissions (kg/yr) IO Tables, “work files” Energy Information Administration (EIA) Prices vary by sector US EPA “AP 42” Factors vary by technology Process emissions not addressed

19 Work Files Data

20 Price Data n State Energy Price and Expenditure Report n Annual n Industrial / Commercial / Transportation / Electric Utilities / Residential n Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS) n 1991, 1994, 1998 n Various SICs (SIC4, SIC3, SIC2)

21 Sector Fuel Price Variability EIA Price (Industrial), 98 Average (91, 94) Ratio of sector to EIA Industrial price By sector, by fuel Estimated Prices, 98

22 Summary Regarding Estimation n n Inventory approach n n Misses mobile and area sources unless partially allocated n n Captures process emissions n n Uncertainties unknown n n Expenditure approach n n Uncertainties in price (sector, year, fuel) n n Uncertainties in emission factor (sector, technology, fuel, yr) n n Uncertainty lower bound estimable

23 Other Environmental Data n Water pollution from point sources (EPA) n Pesticides (CML, CMU) n Hazardous waste (CML, CMU) n Expenditures on disposal of solid and hazardous waste (Economic census) n Occupational injuries and fatalities (BLS)

24 Summary n Data integration = modeling n Transparency and open exchange needed for IO as with Process LCA n Uncertainty analysis needed


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