一个灯泡会排放多少温室气体?与电力消耗相关的温室气体排放

R. Radovan
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与电力消耗相关的温室气体(GHG)定期被纳入温室气体报告协议。加拿大的例子用来说明哪里出现了问题,哪里有改进的余地,特别是电力排放系数。EEF受许多因素的影响,包括:温室气体排放的不确定性;温室气体核算;和电网供应组合。燃油质量的波动会影响整体二氧化碳排放量和EEF。加拿大环境部进行的一项内部研究发现,通过特定堆栈的连续排放监测系统报告的排放数据与使用通用排放因子和燃料消耗数据开发的排放数据相差2%至6%。加拿大的EEFs的温室气体核算仅包括燃烧排放,不包括过程排放或无组织排放以及与电力运输和分配相关的排放。由于不同类型的发电机的贡献,电网供应结构的可变性也对温室气体排放产生影响。安大略省在典型工作时间内的电力供应与24小时的平均值进行了比较,表明燃煤发电在上午8点至下午5点之间提供的电力比例高于24小时内的电力比例。电力供应的动态性、发电设施温室气体排放的不确定性和可变性以及温室气体核算的改进都是有待改进的领域。
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How many GHGs does a light bulb emit? GHG emissions associated with electricity consumption
Greenhouse gases (GHGs) associated with electricity consumption are regularly included in GHG reporting protocols. Canadian examples are used to illustrate where issues arise and where there is room for improvement, specifically the electricity emission factor (EEF). The EEF is affected by a number of factors including: Uncertainty of GHG emissions; GHG accounting; and Grid supply mix. Fluctuation in fuel quality can affect overall CO2 emissions and the EEF. An internal study conducted by Environment Canada found that emissions data reported via stack-specific continuous emissions monitoring systems differed by between 2 and 6% from those developed using generic emission factors and fuel consumption data. The GHG accounting for Canada's EEFs includes combustion emissions only, excluding process or fugitive emissions and emissions associated with the transportation and distribution of electricity. The variability in the grid supply mix also has an impact on GHG emissions due to contributions by different types of generators. The supply of electricity in Ontario during typical work hours is compared to a 24-hour average, showing that coal fired generation provides a greater percentage of electricity between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. than over a 24-hour period. The dynamic nature of the electricity supply, uncertainty and variability in generating facility GHG emissions and improvements in GHG accounting are all areas where there is room for improvement.
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