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Reduction of CO2 emissions due to wind energy - Methods and issues in estimating operational emission reductions

Abstract

This paper presents ways of estimating CO2 reductions of wind power using different methodologies. Estimates based on historical data have more pitfalls in methodology than estimates based on dispatch simulations. Taking into account exchange of electricity with neighboring regions is challenging for all methods. Results for CO2 emission reductions are shown from several countries. Wind power will reduce emissions for about 0.3-0.4 MtCO2/MWh when replacing mainly gas and up to 0.7 MtCO2/MWh when replacing mainly coal powered generation. The paper focuses on CO2 emissions from power system operation phase, but long term impacts are shortly discussed. © 2015 IEEE

Category

Academic chapter/article/Conference paper

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Hannele Holttinen
  • Juha Kiviluoma
  • John McCann
  • Matthew Clancy
  • Michael Millgan
  • Ivan Pineda
  • Peter Borre Eriksen
  • Antje Orths
  • Ove Wolfgang

Affiliation

  • VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
  • Ireland
  • National Renewable Energy Laboratory
  • Belgium
  • Denmark
  • SINTEF Energy Research / Energisystemer

Year

2015

Publisher

PES 2015

Book

Power & Energy Society General Meeting, 2015 IEEE

Issue

2015

ISBN

978-1-4673-8040-9

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