2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11367-018-1450-z
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Comparative life cycle assessment of current and future electricity generation systems in the Czech Republic and Poland

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of the study was to perform a comparative life cycle assessment of current and future electricity generation systems in the Czech Republic and Poland. The paper also outlines the main sources of environmental impact for the different impact categories for the electricity generation technologies analyzed. The analyses covered the years 2000-2050, and were conducted within the framework of the international programme Interreg V-A Czech Republic-Poland, Microprojects Fund 2014-2020 in the Euro… Show more

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“…Based on these assessments, the criteria for the acceptance of industrial water meters were agreed upon. Another example is the study by [41], which compared the LCA of current and future electricity generation systems in Poland and Czech Republic. Various LCA models have been used to assess the municipal waste management in Poland which have lead to positive recommendations towards higher efficiency of waste management [39,42,43].…”
Section: Promotion Of Life Cycle Assessment (Lca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on these assessments, the criteria for the acceptance of industrial water meters were agreed upon. Another example is the study by [41], which compared the LCA of current and future electricity generation systems in Poland and Czech Republic. Various LCA models have been used to assess the municipal waste management in Poland which have lead to positive recommendations towards higher efficiency of waste management [39,42,43].…”
Section: Promotion Of Life Cycle Assessment (Lca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burchart-Korol et al [12] conducted the LCA on electricity in the Czech Republic and Poland by using ReCiPe method, SimaPro 8.2.3 software with the Ecoinvent 3.2 database. Energy policies of IEA Countries were used as the source of data for the Life Cycle Inventory, i.e.…”
Section: On the Uncertainty In The Emission Factors Of The Electricitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guldbrandssson et al estimated a higher uncertainty (+/-20 %) for Swedish electricity due to the higher share of renewable energy, especially biofuels [13]. To sum up, in contrast to the more widespread notion of "specific carbon dioxide emissions" where energy input for electricity generation is seen to "appear out of the blue", the LCA for electricity includes generation technologies as listed for example in [12] and studied in [14]. In other words, while considering the whole production chain, no production technology is carbon free; for example, Sovacool [15] screened 103 life cycle studies of greenhouse gas-equivalent emissions for nuclear power plants with the mean value of 66 gCO2e/kWh.…”
Section: On the Uncertainty In The Emission Factors Of The Electricitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite reducing the share of solid fuels in electricity generation in Poland, their share has the greatest impact on the environment. The environmental assessment of electricity sources in Poland showed that the environmental impact is determined by the consumption of solids, including both hard coal and lignite [9]. In Poland, government actions as well as a regulatory package are aimed at increasing the use of alternative fuels and supporting the development of electromobility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%