Life cycle assessment of woody biomass energy utilization: Case study in Gifu Prefecture, Japan
This paper discusses the effectiveness of a woody biomass utilization system that would result in increased net energy production through wood pellet production, along with energy recovery processes as they relate to household energy demand. The direct environmental load of the system, including wood pellet production and utilization processes, was evaluated. Furthermore, the indirect load, including the economic impact of converting the existing fossil-fuel-based energy system into a woody biomass-based system, on the entire society was also evaluated. Gifu Prefecture in Japan was selected for a case study, which included a comparative evaluation of the environmental load and costs both with and without coordination with the wood pellet production process and the waste-to-energy of municipal solid waste process, using the life cycle assessment methodology. If the release of greenhouse gases from the combustion of wood pellets is included in calculations, then burning wood pellets results in unfavorable environmental consequences. However, when the reduced indirect environmental load due to the utilization of wood pellets versus petroleum is included in calculations, then favorable environmental consequences result, with a net reduction of greenhouse gases emissions by 14,060 ton-CO2eq.
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2012
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Authors: | Tabata, Tomohiro ; Okuda, Takaaki |
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Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0360-5442. - Vol. 45.2012, 1, p. 944-951
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Woody biomass | Energy recovery | Wood pellet | Municipal solid waste | Life cycle inventory | Economic ripple effect |
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