Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
765822 Energy Conversion and Management 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A life cycle assessment (LCA) is reported of a fluidized bed steam plant utilized in a textile factory in Torbali, Izmir, Turkey. Soma lignite is consumed as primary fuel, which has a comparatively high sulfur content. The LCA steps are coal mining, coal transportation, coal cleaning, plant operation, limestone use for desulfurization, and landfill of ash and calcium sulfate. Production and decommissioning for mining and landfilling equipment are considered in terms of carbon dioxide equivalent as well as energy consumption. The assessment is conducted for a lifetime of 30 years of operation. It is found that the main source of carbon dioxide emission is the operation of the steam plant and that the main materials that have a major impact on energy use are steel and concrete.

► A life cycle assessment is presented of a coal-fired fluidized bed steam plant for 30 years of operation time. ► It is found that the main cause of carbon dioxide emission and energy use is the operation of the plant. ► The materials having a major impact on energy use are steel and concrete.

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