生物质秸秆代替煤炭区域供热的碳排放分析:一个案例研究

Cun Wei, Zhigang Zhou, Ming Ni, Rixin Wang, Mingyang Cong, Dayi Yang, Jing Liu
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【摘要】区域供热脱碳需要低排放能源的利用。然而,早期的研究并没有充分考虑有限生物质资源的区域供热潜力和二氧化碳减排影响。本研究提出了一个新的模型,该模型考察了利用生物质秸秆作为生物质锅炉和火力发电厂燃料的潜力,并以中国黑龙江省为例进行了研究。模型结果显示,可利用的生物质秸秆供应量从83799千吨增加到约127939千吨,然后下降到约90000千吨。采用生物质秸秆作为燃料进行区域供热,生物质锅炉和火力发电厂可服务面积9940万~ 4698万m2,可减少CO2排放1521万~ 3041万吨。与最初的二氧化碳排放量相比,这一排放量减少了19-38%,表明潜在的积极碳减排效益。所开发的模型可以为政策制定者和行业利益相关者寻求有效的区域供热脱碳战略提供帮助。关键词:二氧化碳排放;生物质能源;农作物秸秆区域供热;披露声明作者声明,他们没有已知的竞争经济利益或个人关系,可能会影响本文所报道的工作。数据可用性声明支持本研究结果的数据可在文章中获得。本研究由国家自然科学基金资助[No. 1];62276080)。投稿人注存伟,美国能源工程师协会认证能源经理,目前在哈尔滨工业大学攻读能源工程博士学位。毕业于上海海事大学,获硕士学位。主要研究方向为低碳能源的开发与应用。周志刚,教授,博士生导师,现任哈尔滨工业大学建筑学院热能工程系主任。主要研究方向为城市低碳智能供暖技术、多能互补供电系统数字化平台等。倪明宁现为青岛职业技术学院副教授。他在曲阜师范大学获得学士学位,在华中师范大学获得研究生学位。主要研究方向为语言学和管理学。他有30年的教学和科研经验。王日新目前在哈尔滨工业大学攻读土木工程专业博士学位。主要研究方向为智能供暖与智能控制技术。丛明阳目前就读于哈尔滨工业大学土木工程专业,攻读博士学位。她在卡内基梅隆大学获得硕士学位。主要研究方向为基于占用的建筑控制和智能能源系统。杨大益,哈尔滨工业大学讲师,主要研究方向为软件工程、服务计算、智能供暖、清洁能源技术,主导智能供暖服务平台研发。刘静,哈尔滨工业大学教授,博士生导师。他毕业于日本东北大学,获博士学位。主要研究方向有:建筑内外不同尺度热环境测量与模拟评价、建筑节能相关设备与技术开发、城市区域能源与气候规划等。
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Analysis of carbon emissions for district heating using biomass straw instead of coal: A case study
ABSTRACTDecarbonizing district heating requires utilization of low-emitting energy sources. However, earlier studies did not fully consider the district heating potential and CO2 reduction impacts of limited biomass sources. This study presents a new model that examines the potential for utilizing biomass straw sources as fuel for biomass boilers and thermal power plants, with a case study conducted in Heilongjiang Province, China. Results from the model show that the available biomass straw supply increases from 83,799 kilotons to approximately 127,939 kilotons before declining to around 90,000 kilotons. By employing biomass straw as fuel for district heating, an area between 99.4 and 469.8 million m2 can be served by biomass boilers and thermal power plants, leading to CO2 emission reductions ranging from 15.21 to 30.41 million tons. This reduction represents 19–38% compared to the initial CO2 emissions, indicating potential positive carbon reduction benefits. The developed model can be useful for policy makers and industry stakeholders seeking efficient strategies for decarbonizing district heating.KEYWORDS: CO2 emissionsbiomass energycrop strawdistrict heatingHeilongjiang AcknowledgementsThis work is supported financially by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 62276080).Disclosure statementThe authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.Data availability statementThe data supporting the findings of this study are available within the article.Additional informationFundingThe work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [No. 62276080].Notes on contributorsCun WeiCun Wei, Certified Energy Manager by the American Association of Energy Engineers, currently pursue his PhD degree in Energy Engineering field at Harbin Institute of Technology. He obtained his master degree from Shanghai Maritime University. His research interests are development and application of low-carbon energy.Zhigang ZhouZhigang Zhou, Professor/doctoral supervisor, currently serves as director of the Department of Thermal Energy Engineering, School of Architecture, Harbin Institute of Technology. His main research directions are urban low-carbon smart heating technology, digital platform of multi-energy complementary supply system, etc.Ming NiMing Ni is currently working as associate professor in Qingdao Technical College. He obtained his bachelor degree from Qufu Normal University and his graduate degree from Central China Normal University. His research interests are linguistics and management. He has teaching and research experience of 30 years.Rixin WangRixin Wang is currently pursuing her PhD degree in Civil Engineering field at Harbin Institute of technology. Her research interests are smart heating and intelligent control technology.Mingyang CongMingyang Cong is currently pursuing her PhD degree in Civil Engineering field at Harbin Institute of technology. She obtained her master degree from Carnegie Mellon University. Her research interests are occupancy-based building control and intelligent energy system.Dayi YangDayi Yang is a lecturer at Harbin Institute of Technology, mainly focuses on software engineering, service computing, smart heating and clean energy technology, and leads the research and development of an intelligent heating service platform.Jing LiuJing liu is a professor and doctoral supervisor at Harbin Institute of Technology. He graduated with a doctoral degree from Northeastern University in Japan. The main research directions are: measurement and simulation evaluation of thermal environment at different scales inside and outside buildings, development of building energy-saving related equipment and technology, urban regional energy and climate planning, etc.
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