Sustainability assessment of CO2 valorisation routes for Latvia: LCA, S-LCA and LCCA

Jelena Pubule, Viktorija Terjanika
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To initiate and maintain the European Green Deal transformative policies, an evident-based multi-sectoral forecasting model needs to be timely and effectively deployed. The overall decarbonisation solutions proposed in this research can be defined as regional CO 2 “value spots”– areas in regions where CO 2 can be directly (CO 2 -based new products) or virtually (change in planning and implementation) utilised for the development of high-added value products, ensuring decarbonisation of rural areas, as well as promoting economic growth of the regions. Within the framework of this work, three scenarios for using carbon dioxide are analysed – its use in methanol production, cement production and open-air algae ponds. The analysis aims to assess the potential environmental impacts of CO 2 utilisation and consider the impact on the environment, human health, labour rights, working conditions, social equity, and other social factors, as well as costs and economic sustainability. LCA provides a decision-making platform to understand the mid-term and long-term environmental effects of CO 2 valorisation scenarios according to the ISO Standard 14044 standard requirements. Sensitivity analysis is performed to exclude high input data uncertainties (if any) and identify model behaviour factors. Effects of CO 2 valorisation scenarios on social endpoints (well-being of stakeholders) are identified via S-LCA based on multi-regional input/output methods of qualitative and quantitative generic data. The S-LCA include health and safety, cultural heritage, and governance impact categories covering the interests of such stakeholder groups as workers, the local community, society, and consumers. Cost-effectiveness of CO 2 valorisation scenarios is performed. Regional valorisation scenarios are assessed and benchmarked via regional development sustainability indicators. A comparative assessment of core indicators is performed.
拉脱维亚二氧化碳增值路线的可持续性评估:LCA、S-LCA和LCCA
为了启动和维持《欧洲绿色协议》的变革性政策,需要及时有效地部署基于证据的多部门预测模型。本研究提出的整体脱碳解决方案可以定义为区域二氧化碳“价值点”-区域内的二氧化碳可以直接(以二氧化碳为基础的新产品)或虚拟(改变规划和实施)用于开发高附加值产品的区域,确保农村地区的脱碳,并促进该地区的经济增长。在这项工作的框架内,分析了使用二氧化碳的三种情况——它在甲醇生产、水泥生产和露天藻类池塘中的使用。该分析旨在评估二氧化碳利用对环境的潜在影响,并考虑对环境、人类健康、劳工权利、工作条件、社会公平和其他社会因素以及成本和经济可持续性的影响。根据ISO 14044标准要求,LCA提供了一个决策平台,以了解二氧化碳估值情景的中期和长期环境影响。执行敏感性分析以排除高输入数据不确定性(如果有的话)并确定模型行为因素。基于定性和定量通用数据的多区域输入/输出方法,通过S-LCA确定了二氧化碳增值情景对社会端点(利益相关者福祉)的影响。S-LCA包括健康和安全、文化遗产和治理影响类别,涵盖工人、当地社区、社会和消费者等利益相关者群体的利益。进行了co2增值方案的成本效益分析。通过区域发展可持续性指标对区域估值情景进行评估并确定基准。对核心指标进行比较评估。
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