Greenhouse effect reduction in biomass power plant: A case study
Biomass power plants are among the renewable energy sources to which China is committed. These projects will reduce the greenhouse effect from biomass caused by natural decay and uncontrolled burning, and also will reduce greenhouse effect related to the burning of fossil fuel for power production. A case study of straw power generation project in Xiajin country, Shandong province of China is discussed in this paper. The project is going to be built as a CDM - Clean Development Mechanism - project, meaning that it will trigger CO2 credits which can be sold. The analyses are conducted based on methodology ACM0006 of CDM for the estimation of greenhouse effect reduction for the projects baseline. It is found that the project will reduce emissions of about 2.906 million tones of CO2e over the next 21-year lifetime, and at the same time, 150,000MWh electricity will be produced per year. The evaluation of prices at links of purchase and storage straws and economic performance are also discussed in this paper.
Greenhouse effect Biomass Clean Development Mechanism Global warming Straw power plant
YANG Wei-hua ZHAO Sheng-nan WANG Kan-hong LI Wei MA Jing-yu
College of Urban Construction Hebei University of Engineering Handan,China
国际会议
北京
英文
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2009-06-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)