Authors
Kelly Benton, Xufei Yang, Zhichao Wang
Publication date
2017/4/15
Journal
Journal of Cleaner Production
Volume
149
Pages
265-274
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The global demand for emergency standby power (ESP) diesel generators continues to grow because of increasing population and urbanization in developing countries. In order to better understand and further reduce the environmental impact of these products, the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology was applied to an 455 kW ESP diesel generator set to quantify the energy demands of each life cycle stage: materials, manufacturing, transportation, use, and end-of-life disposal. The life cycle inventory (LCI) was completed based on the information acquired from the manufacturing company and its suppliers, and the impact assessment, i.e., energy demand calculation was done using the data from the Ecoinvent and the Inventory of Carbon and Energy (ICE) databases. The results revealed that, similar to on-highway engines, diesel generators consumed most energy (>95% of the entire life cycle) during the …
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