The role of the pulp and paper industry in achieving net zero U.S. CO2 emissions in 2050

IF 5.8 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Molly Charles, Kanishka B. Narayan, Jae Edmonds, Sha Yu
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The pulp and paper industry is energy-intensive, making up about 9 % of total United States industrial energy consumption and 2.5 % of U.S. industrial greenhouse gas emissions. The pulp and paper industry is unique among industrial sectors due to its existing reliance on waste biomass to generate energy for mill operations. Pulp and paper mills could theoretically offer opportunities for negative emissions through carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies along with use of biomass. In addition, the paper sector's use of low-temperature industrial heat creates opportunities for CO2 reductions through electrification technologies.
We employ the Global Change Analysis Model (GCAM) to evaluate decarbonization pathways for the pulp and paper sector in the United States, as well as the sector's role in a net zero scenario and impacts on the energy, land, and water sectors. The version of GCAM used in this study includes detailed representation of major industrial sectors, including the pulp and paper industry. Representation of the linkage between forest products and paper production allow us to account for upstream carbon emissions, sequestration, and land-use impacts.
Preliminary results under a pathway to net zero U.S. CO2 emissions in 2050 show that the pulp and paper industry can reach net zero CO2 emissions before 2050, earlier than the overall energy system, and contribute negative emissions thereafter. Use of fossil fuels is significantly reduced by 2050, shifting to increased electricity use in process heat generation. Consumption of biomass energy in process heat also increases compared to the reference scenario. Though paper production decreases in the policy scenario in response to higher prices of wood products, a high carbon price can incentivize increased use of biomass with CCS and thus paper production. Negative emissions opportunities in the paper industry have impacts on the land sector. Increasing use of biomass accelerates the shift from unmanaged to managed forests, with associated tradeoffs between technological carbon sequestration and natural ecosystem services.
纸浆和造纸业在 2050 年实现美国二氧化碳净零排放中的作用
纸浆和造纸工业是能源密集型产业,约占美国工业能源消耗总量的 9%,占美国工业温室气体排放量的 2.5%。纸浆和造纸业在工业部门中是独一无二的,因为它目前依赖废弃生物质为工厂运营提供能源。理论上,纸浆和造纸厂可以通过碳捕集与封存 (CCS) 技术以及生物质的使用来实现负排放。我们采用全球变化分析模型(GCAM)来评估美国纸浆和造纸行业的脱碳途径,以及该行业在净零情景中的作用和对能源、土地和水行业的影响。本研究使用的 GCAM 版本包括主要工业部门的详细表述,其中包括纸浆和造纸行业。在 2050 年美国二氧化碳净零排放路径下的初步结果显示,纸浆和造纸业可在 2050 年前实现二氧化碳净零排放,早于整个能源系统,并在此后实现负排放。到 2050 年,化石燃料的使用量将大幅减少,转而在制热过程中增加电力的使用。与参考情景相比,生物质能源在工艺加热中的消耗也有所增加。虽然在政策情景下,纸张产量会因木制品价格上涨而减少,但高碳价格可激励更多使用带二氧化碳捕获与储存系统的生物质能,从而提高纸张产量。造纸业的负排放机会会对土地部门产生影响。增加生物质的使用会加速森林从无人管理到有人管理的转变,从而在技术碳固存和自然生态系统服务之间进行权衡。
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Energy and climate change
Energy and climate change Global and Planetary Change, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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