Estimation of CO2 emission factor for the energy industry sector in libya: a case study
2021
Nassar, Yasser Fathi | Salem, Mansour Awiedat | Iessa, Kaiss Rateb | AlShareef, Ibraheem Mohamed | Ali, Khaled Amer | Fakher, Massoud Ali
The present study was conducted to estimate the CO₂ emission factor for the entire energy industry sector in Libya using life-cycle assessment methodology. The CO₂ emissions were tracked along with the extraction, distillation and conversion of the energy flow chain. The present results are based on real monitored data collected during the energy flow process from the oil fields to the refinery and lastly to the power plant. Its shown that to generate 1MWh electricity, 291 kg of Diesel fuel has to be burn, which in turn, 1141 kg of crude oil should be refined. The CO₂ flow chart has been drawn for this process, it found that the total CO₂ emissions are about 983 kg CO₂/MWh, the share of oil industry sector which comes extraction and refinery are 0.97 and 5.43% respectively and the rest is from the electricity generation. The obtained results showed wide differences between CO₂ emission factors that were tabulated in inventories approved by many environmental agencies for all categories. Furthermore, the followed approach in this research has increased the CO₂ emission factors by 6.7% compared to the traditional approach and will give opportunities for fair competition for other electricity generation alternatives (such as renewable energy resources). This approach gives engineering and economic new dimensions to deal with the environmental issues, so that, the concept of optimization of engineering design can be applied from an environmental perspective. Accurate energetic and environmental data were presented activate the climate change policies and mitigation strategies, which can help politicians and decision-makers to draw their environmental policies more effectively.
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