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Understanding the Contribution of Mining and Transportation to the Total Life Cycle Impacts of Coal Exported from the United States
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Mutchek, Michele
, Skone, Timothy
, Marriott, Joe
, Cooney, Gregory
, Pickenpaugh, Gavin
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Asian markets
/ climate change
/ coal exports
/ electricity
/ greenhouse gas emissions
/ impact assessment
/ life cycle analysis
/ Powder River Basin
/ power generation
2016
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Understanding the Contribution of Mining and Transportation to the Total Life Cycle Impacts of Coal Exported from the United States
by
Mutchek, Michele
, Skone, Timothy
, Marriott, Joe
, Cooney, Gregory
, Pickenpaugh, Gavin
in
Asian markets
/ climate change
/ coal exports
/ electricity
/ greenhouse gas emissions
/ impact assessment
/ life cycle analysis
/ Powder River Basin
/ power generation
2016
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Understanding the Contribution of Mining and Transportation to the Total Life Cycle Impacts of Coal Exported from the United States
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Mutchek, Michele
, Skone, Timothy
, Marriott, Joe
, Cooney, Gregory
, Pickenpaugh, Gavin
in
Asian markets
/ climate change
/ coal exports
/ electricity
/ greenhouse gas emissions
/ impact assessment
/ life cycle analysis
/ Powder River Basin
/ power generation
2016
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Understanding the Contribution of Mining and Transportation to the Total Life Cycle Impacts of Coal Exported from the United States
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Understanding the Contribution of Mining and Transportation to the Total Life Cycle Impacts of Coal Exported from the United States
2016
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The construction of two marine bulk terminals in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States are currently under review and would open up additional thermal coal exports to Asia on the order of almost 100 million additional tonnes per year. The major exporters of coal to Asian markets include Indonesia and Australia. This life cycle analysis (LCA) seeks to understand the role of transportation and mining in the cradle-to-busbar environmental impacts of coal exports from the Powder River Basin (PRB) to Asian countries, when compared to the competitor countries. This LCA shows that: (1) the most significant greenhouse gas (GHG) impacts in the cradle-to-busbar life cycle of coal for power generation come from the combustion of coal in a power plant, even when 90% carbon capture is applied; (2) for non-GHG air impacts, power plant combustion impacts are less dominant and variations in upstream impacts (mining and transportation) are more important; and (3) when comparing impacts between countries, upstream impacts vary for both GHG and non-GHG results, but conclusions that rank countries cannot be made. Future research should include expansion to include non-air impacts, potential consequential effects of coal exports, and a better understanding around the characterization of non-GHG ocean transport impacts.
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MDPI AG
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