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Metal requirements of low-carbon power generation
Authors:René   Kleijn,Ester van der Voet,Gert Jan Kramer,Lauran van Oers,Coen van der Giesen
Affiliation:aInstitute of Environmental Sciences (CML), Leiden University, P.O. Box 9518, 2333 CC Leiden, The Netherlands;bShell Global Solutions International BV, PO Box 3800, 1030 BN Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Today, almost 70% of the electricity is produced from fossil fuels and power generation accounts for over 40% of global CO2 emissions. If the targets to reduce climate change are to be met, substantial reductions in emissions are necessary. Compared to other sectors emission reductions in the power sector are relatively easy to achieve because it consists mainly of point-sources. Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) and the use of low-carbon alternative energy sources are the two categories of options to reduce CO2 emissions. However, for both options additional infrastructure and equipment is needed. This article compares CO2 emissions and metal requirements of different low-carbon power generation technologies on the basis of Life Cycle Assessment. We analyze the most critical output (CO2) and the most critical input (metals) in the same methodological framework. CO2 emissions and metal requirements are compared with annual global emissions and annual production for different metals. It was found that all technologies are very effective in reducing CO2 emissions. However, CCS and especially non-fossil technologies are substantially more metal intensive than existing power generation. A transition to a low-carbon based power generation would require a substantial upscaling of current mining of several metals.
Keywords:Material requirements   Electricity   Metals   LCA
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