Accounting carbon emissions from electricity generation: a review and comparison of emission factor-based methods
Accurate estimation of greenhouse gas (GHG) is essential to meet carbon neutrality targets, particularly through the calculation of direct CO2 emissions from electricity generation. This work reviews and compares emission factor-based methods for accounting direct carbon emissions from electricity g...
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Zusammenfassung: | Accurate estimation of greenhouse gas (GHG) is essential to meet carbon
neutrality targets, particularly through the calculation of direct CO2
emissions from electricity generation. This work reviews and compares emission
factor-based methods for accounting direct carbon emissions from electricity
generation. The emission factor approach is commonly worldwide used. Empirical
comparisons are based on emission factors computed using data from the Italian
electricity market. The analyses reveal significant differences in the CO2
estimates according to different methods. This, in turn, highlights the need to
select an appropriate method for reliable emissions, which could support
effective regulatory compliance and informed policy-making. As concerns, in
particular, the market zones of the Italian electricity market, the results
underscore the importance of tailoring emission factors to accurately capture
regional fuel variations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.13663 |