Method for Calculating CO_2 Emissions from the Power Sector at the Provincial Level in China

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MA Cui-Mei [1 ,2 ]
GE Quan-Sheng [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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power sector; CO2; emissions; consumer responsibility method; producer responsibility method;
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Based on the detailed origins of each province’s electricity consumption, a new method for calculating CO2 emissions from the power sector at the provincial level in China is proposed. With this so-called consumer responsibility method, the emissions embodied in imported electricity are calculated with source-specific emission factors. Using the new method,we estimate CO2 emissions in 2005 and 2010. Compared with those derived from the producer responsibility method,the power exporters’ emissions decreased sharply. The emissions from the power sector in Inner Mongolia, the largest power exporter of China, decreased by 109 Mt in 2010. The value is equivalent to those from Shaanxi’s power production and Canada’s power and heat production. In contrast, the importers’ emissions increased substantially. The emissions from the power sector in Hebei, the largest power importer of China, increased by 74 Mt. Emissions of Beijing, increased by 60 Mt(320%), in 2010. Thus, we suggest that the Chinese government should take the emissions, as calculated from the consumption perspective, into account when formulating and assessing local CO2 emission reduction targets.
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