Methodology for implementing power plant efficiency standards for power generation: potential emission reduction

Costs; Electric utilities; Emission control; Energy efficiency; Energy policy; Fossil fuel power plants; Gas emissions; Greenhouse gases; Greenhouses; Life cycle; Natural gas; Power generation; Efficiency standards; Emission reduction; Energy efficiency standards; Greenhouse emissions; Lifecycle cos...

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Main Authors: Mahlia T.M.I., Lim J.Y., Aditya L., Riayatsyah T.M.I., Pg Abas A.E., Nasruddin
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-238872023-05-29T14:52:48Z Methodology for implementing power plant efficiency standards for power generation: potential emission reduction Mahlia T.M.I. Lim J.Y. Aditya L. Riayatsyah T.M.I. Pg Abas A.E. Nasruddin 56997615100 57199415058 57193529799 57189231933 6506187323 57211141063 Costs; Electric utilities; Emission control; Energy efficiency; Energy policy; Fossil fuel power plants; Gas emissions; Greenhouse gases; Greenhouses; Life cycle; Natural gas; Power generation; Efficiency standards; Emission reduction; Energy efficiency standards; Greenhouse emissions; Lifecycle costs; Power generation plants; Power plant efficiency; Techno-economics; Natural gasoline plants Some methods of generating power such as power generation through coal, natural gas, oil result in inevitable emissions of greenhouse gases. While power generation is necessary due to its increasing demand, it is important for power companies to generate their power in an efficient manner to reduce its effect on the environment. One of the most effective ways of tackling inefficiency issues is through the implementation of efficiency standard. While there exist a lot of studies addressing the topic of energy efficiency standards, there are very few papers that deal specifically with efficiency standard for power generation plant. This paper presents methodology for the implementation of power plant efficiency standard; as mandatory or voluntary regulatory instrument, that may be implemented by the government to control greenhouse emissions from power plants. It is hoped that through its implementation, power companies shall become more conscious of their efficiency and emission quality, hereby encouraging the adoption of more efficient energy sources and latest available technologies. In this paper, methods of calculating greenhouse intensity value and its corresponding allowable ranges have been demonstrated. Case study on a 10-year-old base-load multi-fuel-fired power plant in Malaysia has shown that the power plant is in conformance to the power plant efficiency standard, with an actual greenhouse intensity of 859.4461�kgCO2/MWh�sent-out, well within the allowable range of greenhouse intensities for that power plant which is between 760 and 890�kgCO2/MWh�sent-out. It has also been demonstrated that older power plants are allowed to have higher values of greenhouse intensity. Benefits of utilising natural gas and operating the power plant at full load have also been shown. � 2017, The Author(s). Final 2023-05-29T06:52:48Z 2023-05-29T06:52:48Z 2018 Article 10.1007/s10098-017-1473-3 2-s2.0-85038018673 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85038018673&doi=10.1007%2fs10098-017-1473-3&partnerID=40&md5=355d87ae68fc9e22e4e4db7c20aa79f0 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/23887 20 2 309 327 All Open Access, Hybrid Gold Springer Verlag Scopus
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description Costs; Electric utilities; Emission control; Energy efficiency; Energy policy; Fossil fuel power plants; Gas emissions; Greenhouse gases; Greenhouses; Life cycle; Natural gas; Power generation; Efficiency standards; Emission reduction; Energy efficiency standards; Greenhouse emissions; Lifecycle costs; Power generation plants; Power plant efficiency; Techno-economics; Natural gasoline plants
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Mahlia T.M.I.
Lim J.Y.
Aditya L.
Riayatsyah T.M.I.
Pg Abas A.E.
Nasruddin
format Article
author Mahlia T.M.I.
Lim J.Y.
Aditya L.
Riayatsyah T.M.I.
Pg Abas A.E.
Nasruddin
spellingShingle Mahlia T.M.I.
Lim J.Y.
Aditya L.
Riayatsyah T.M.I.
Pg Abas A.E.
Nasruddin
Methodology for implementing power plant efficiency standards for power generation: potential emission reduction
author_sort Mahlia T.M.I.
title Methodology for implementing power plant efficiency standards for power generation: potential emission reduction
title_short Methodology for implementing power plant efficiency standards for power generation: potential emission reduction
title_full Methodology for implementing power plant efficiency standards for power generation: potential emission reduction
title_fullStr Methodology for implementing power plant efficiency standards for power generation: potential emission reduction
title_full_unstemmed Methodology for implementing power plant efficiency standards for power generation: potential emission reduction
title_sort methodology for implementing power plant efficiency standards for power generation: potential emission reduction
publisher Springer Verlag
publishDate 2023
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