온실가스배출 감축사업(KVER) 제지목재 분야 인증 감축방법의 경제성 분석open accessEconomic Analysis of GHG Emission Reduction Methodology in Pulp, Paper and Wood Industry Approved by Korea Voluntary Emission Reduction Program
- Other Titles
- Economic Analysis of GHG Emission Reduction Methodology in Pulp, Paper and Wood Industry Approved by Korea Voluntary Emission Reduction Program
- Authors
- 김영민; 송명호
- Issue Date
- Jan-2015
- Publisher
- 대한설비공학회
- Keywords
- GHG(온실가스); KVER(국내 자발적 온실가스배출 감축사업); Economic analysis(경제성 분석); Pulp(펄프); paper(종이); wood(목재)
- Citation
- 설비공학 논문집, v.27, no.1, pp 39 - 43
- Pages
- 5
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- 설비공학 논문집
- Volume
- 27
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 39
- End Page
- 43
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16026
- DOI
- 10.6110/KJACR.2015.27.1.039
- ISSN
- 1229-6422
2465-7611
- Abstract
- The Energy and Green House Gas target management system was launched by the Korean Government in 2010. The Korea Emission Trading System will start in 2015. Therefore, simultaneous pursuit of energy saving and greenhouse emission reduction through energy use rationalization is an important obligation of Korean engineers, who import about 97% of domestic energy consumption. Economic analysis of the GHG emission reduction methodologies registered and approved by Korea Voluntary Emission Reduction (KVER) program was conducted. The results for waste heat recovery employed in an energy intensive pulp, paper and wood industry were reported. The emission reduction intensities were 9.7 kg CO2/ton_pulp production. Net Present Value analysis showed that the GHG emission reduction was economically beneficial with an internal rate return of 60%. The results of exergy analysis indicated that the second law efficiencies of waste heat recovery system employed in KVER program were 77.3% and 53.6%. NPV decreased as the exergy decreased.
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