2020
DOI: 10.18280/ijsdp.150802
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A Review on Consequential Life Cycle Assessment in the Power Sector

Abstract: The existing policy for greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement aims at decarbonisation of the power sector. The interrelations between the power sector and other economic sectors raise a question of whether the GHG emission reduction policy in the power sector is as effective as it is claimed. Consequential life cycle assessment (CLCA) has been developed to assess the environmental impacts of any industrial/productive sector in relation with changes in the policy and its indirect impacts on other economic sectors. Thi… Show more

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“…In order to assess the energy and environmental sustainability of using biomass resource for energy purposes, it is important to carry out Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies that allow for the identification of the impacts embedded in the supply chain of biomass transformation from waste to energy resource. The comprehensiveness makes LCA a particularly effective mechanism for quantifying different environmental impacts originating from the product's life cycle including indirect impacts [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to assess the energy and environmental sustainability of using biomass resource for energy purposes, it is important to carry out Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies that allow for the identification of the impacts embedded in the supply chain of biomass transformation from waste to energy resource. The comprehensiveness makes LCA a particularly effective mechanism for quantifying different environmental impacts originating from the product's life cycle including indirect impacts [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This knowledge would be crucial for policymakers to make informed decisions that promote sustainable development. Luu et al [11] examined (CLCA) studies applied to the power sector. The focus is on evaluating CLCA's effectiveness in modeling indirect environmental impacts, particularly in the context of current greenhouse gas (GHG) policies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The only difference is the energy mix in the electricity use. To model this marginal electricity mix, a careful examination must be performed to avoid inconsistency and incomprehensive assessment [66,67], especially if availability of data is a major issue [68]. A mix of natural gas, wind, wood, and hydropower was assigned to the framework as the affected long-term suppliers according to Ecoinvent v.3.5 [69,70].…”
Section: Consequential Lcimentioning
confidence: 99%