Regional disparity in clinker emission factors and their potential reduction in China

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Tianming Gao
Lei Shen
Jianan Zhao
Limao Wang
Litao Liu
Tao Dai
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[1] Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,MNR Key Laboratory of Metallogeny and Mineral Assessment, Institute of Mineral Resources
[2] Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,Research Center for Strategy of Global Mineral Resources
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS),Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research (IGSNRR)
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Cement clinker; Emission factor; Reduction potential; Disparity; China;
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Detailed analysis the disparity and reduction potential of clinker emission factors at the provincial level is important for regional reduction policies. Using the surveyed data from 185 new suspension and pre-heater (NSP) process lines and 69 shaft kiln lines, this study firstly analyzed the disparity in emission factors based on production process, production scale, and regional distribution in 2015. We found that the emission factor of the shaft kiln process (898.24 kg/t) is higher than that of the NSP process (858.59 kg/t), and that small-scale production lines have higher emission factors than large-scale lines both for the two process. China’s clinker emission factors increase from the eastern to the western regions. Then, we estimated the reduction potential of structural adjustment, raw material substitution, and energy saving and fuel substitution in regional emission factors by 2030. The result shows that emission factors of the surveyed provinces will decrease by 101.41–174.60 kg/t compared to the values in 2015, which mainly contributes by energy saving and fuel substitution (65.98%), and raw material substitution (25.72%). And structural adjustment contributes only a small part reduction for most investigated provinces. The national average emission factor is estimated to be 715.33 kg/t in 2030, which indicates a reduction of 16.65%. These results can provide valuable feedback to government officials on the effectiveness of existing measures and also serve as a reference for future decisions on emission reduction polices.
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页码:64220 / 64233
页数:13
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