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Hands-On Examples of Process-Based LCAs H. Scott Matthews Civil and Environmental Engineering Carnegie Mellon University
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Simplified LCA procedure in practice Draw a process flow diagram Identify required data Based on the data quality requirements set, start to gather data from (1) on-site visit, (2) survey, (3) literatures, (4) model calculation, (5) databases. Data validation Prepare an inventory table
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Streamlined LCA Reading on website (for today) Admits there is a “continuum” or spectrum of needs and requirements when doing LCA –Suggest various boundaries appropriate –Choices of inputs/output/etc ok
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Some notes from NREL LCI Database User’s Guide Four kinds of LCI data on flows: –Inputs from technosphere (other processes) –Inputs from nature –Outputs to nature –Products / co-product outputs (not to nature) Provides allocated and unallocated data (unallocated better - can allocate yourself)
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Using the NREL LCI Database Look at the User’s Guide on website Understand terminology and flows Look at Coal and Electricity Generation data (handout)
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Energy Balance for Typical Coal Plant http://www.energy.qld.gov.au/electricity/infosite/elec&env7/roleofenergy7_3/ efficiencyinpowerstat/energylosses/energylosses.htm
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Question 1: Streamlined Coal LCI Just use information from previous slide, and provided information (from NREL database) on coal production and combustion @ utility What is total energy (GJ) required to make electricity? Conversions: 1 lb coal ~ 12000 BTU –1 BTU =1054 Joule; –Gasoline ~ 125000 BTU/gallon –Distillate (e.g., diesel) ~ 135,000 BTU/gallon – Residual ~ 150,000 BTU/gallon –1 ft^3 of natural gas ~ 1000 BTU –Truck transportation ~2500 BTU/ton-mile
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Now.. Can we now follow how the NREL inventory for “Electricity Generation” comes from? (given our insights on coal)
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