Environmental sustainability assessment of hydropower plant in Europe using life cycle assessment
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posted on 2024-06-13, 13:42 authored by MAP Mahmud, N Huda, SH Farjana, C Lang© Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Hydropower is the oldest and most common type of renewable source of electricity available on this planet. The end of life process of hydropower plant have significant environmental impacts, which needs to be identified and minimized to ensure an environment friendly power generation. However, identifying the environmental impacts and health hazards are very little explored in the hydropower processing routes despite a significant quantity of production worldwide. This paper highlight the life-cycle environmental impact assessment of the reservoir based hydropower generation system located in alpine and non-alpine region of Europe, addressing their ecological effects by the ReCiPe and CML methods under several impact-assessment categories such as human health, ecosystems, global warming potential, acidification potential, etc. The Australasian life-cycle inventory database and SimaPro software are utilized to accumulate life-cycle inventory dataset and to evaluate the impacts. The results reveal that plants of alpine region offer superior environmental performance for couple of considered categories: global warming and photochemical oxidation, whilst in the other cases the outcomes are almost similar. Results obtained from this study will take part an important role in promoting sustainable generation of hydropower, and thus towards environment friendly energy production.
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351Pagination
1-8Location
Milan, ItalyOpen access
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2017-12-20End date
2017-12-22ISSN
1757-8981eISSN
1757-899XLanguage
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ICRE 2017: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Reliability EngineeringEvent
ICRE. Conference (2nd 2017 : Milan, Italy)Issue
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