Coal-fired power industry water-energy-emission nexus: A multi objective optimization

被引:33
|
作者
Wang, Chunyan [1 ]
Olsson, Gustaf [2 ]
Liu, Yi [1 ]
机构
[1] Tsinghua Univ, Sch Environm, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Lund Univ, Ind Elect Engn & Automat, Lund, Sweden
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Multi-objective optimization; Ultra-low emission; Water-energy-emission nexus; AIR-POLLUTION CONTROL; MULTIOBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION; SHANDONG PROVINCE; CHINA; PLANTS; POLICY; POLLUTANTS; RESOURCE; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1016/j.jclepro.2018.08.264
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Chinese government has launched a guideline to lead power plants to more suitable technological pathways for meeting the strict "ultra-low emission" ("ULE") standards to reduce air pollution emissions of the coal-fired power industry. Considering the complex interrelations between water, energy and emission, a quantifiable method of choosing the feasible technology sets for 6 multi-objective optimizations goals (MOGs) in the concept of water-energy-emission nexus (WEEN) was developed in this study. The results showed that the 16 technology sets can meet the "ULE", which could mitigate at least 72% of the current emissions at the cost of up to 17% increase of water/energy consumption. Specific technology sets were identified for 6 different MOGs with the coordinate consideration of WEEN. The comparisons among the 6 MOGs indicated that (1) the investment cost was not a vital factor in the optimizing procedures; (2) dust reduction was sensitive to the water/energy optimization goal due to the synergic dust removal effects of the desulfurization technologies; (3) the water for WEEN was easier to reduce than the energy for WEEN from the perspective of the tradeoffs of emissions. The identified 12 feasible technology sets for WEEN (-cost) would shed lights on more coordinately policy making process. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:367 / 375
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Lead emission and speciation of coal-fired power plants in China
    Deng, S. (dengshuang@craes.org.cn), 2013, Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences (33):
  • [32] Emission Control at a Bituminous Coal-Fired Power Station.
    Schloevogt, T.
    Kinn, T.
    VGB-Kraftwerkstechnik, 1987, 67 (04): : 403 - 408
  • [33] Mercury emission and speciation of coal-fired power plants in China
    Wang, S. X.
    Zhang, L.
    Li, G. H.
    Wu, Y.
    Hao, J. M.
    Pirrone, N.
    Sprovieri, F.
    Ancora, M. P.
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2010, 10 (03) : 1183 - 1192
  • [34] Roads to emission-free coal-fired power stations
    Dunker, R
    BWK, 2005, 57 (11): : 46 - 50
  • [35] Energy conservation and emission reduction potentials of renewable energy integrated with coal-fired power generation system
    Ye, Xuemin
    Wang, Jia
    Li, Chunxi
    Taiyangneng Xuebao/Acta Energiae Solaris Sinica, 2015, 36 (07): : 1717 - 1723
  • [36] The water energy food nexus: A multi-objective optimization tool
    Mansour, Fatima
    Al-Hindi, Mahmoud
    Abou Najm, Majdi
    Yassine, Ali
    COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2024, 187
  • [37] Fuzzy optimization of the site selection for coal-fired power plants
    Beijing Key Laboratory of Safe and Clean Energy Technology, Department of Thermal Power Engineering, North China Electric Power University, Beijing 102206, China
    Zhongguo Dianji Gongcheng Xuebao, 2006, 24 (82-87):
  • [38] Optimization of the dynamic performance of coal-fired steam power plant
    Trautmann, Gunter
    Doring, Michael
    Heim, Michael
    Schneider, Peter K.
    VDI Berichte, 2007, (1980): : 173 - 182
  • [39] Undesirable and desirable energy congestion measurements for regional coal-fired power generation industry in China
    Chen, Zhenling
    Li, Jinkai
    Zhao, Weigang
    Yuan, Xiao-Chen
    Yang, Guo-liang
    ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 125 : 122 - 134
  • [40] Eliminating Outdated Capacity to Promote Energy Conservation in China's Coal-Fired Power Industry
    Wang, Weiliang
    Li, Zheng
    Lyu, Junfu
    Ni, Weidou
    ENGINEERING, 2019, 5 (02) : 194 - 196