Severn Barrage tidal power project: implications for carbon emissions

被引:8
|
作者
Woollcombe-Adams, Charlie [1 ]
Watson, Michael [1 ]
Shaw, Tom [1 ]
机构
[1] Shawater Ltd, Bath BA3 4DN, Avon, England
关键词
climate change; emissions; energy; pollution; renewable energy sources; sustainability;
D O I
10.1111/j.1747-6593.2008.00124.x
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
UK Government encouragement of the Severn Barrage project has regard for the fact that this is by far the largest single source of renewable energy available to the United Kingdom. A major concern for all forms of electricity generation is their effects of carbon emissions and, as a result which is now generally recognised, on global warming. The present paper makes use of published sources of carbon emissions data to estimate the carbon content of each of the operations required to produce, transport, construct, operate and decommission this barrage if it is located and designed as set out in 1989. The approach adopted here is based on estimating the ratio of the life-cycle carbon emissions demand of the scheme (gCO(2)) relative to its energy output (kW) over an assumed lifetime, this to include expected plant replacements over that period.
引用
收藏
页码:63 / 68
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] TIDAL POWER AND THE SEVERN BARRAGE
    HEADLAND, H
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS-LONDON, 1949, 96 (51): : 427 - 451
  • [2] TIDAL POWER AND THE SEVERN BARRAGE
    HEADLAND, H
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS-LONDON, 1949, 96 (100): : 185 - 209
  • [3] TIDAL POWER AND THE SEVERN BARRAGE - DISCUSSION
    WEBB, EN
    BLANDFORD, AR
    YOUNG, JB
    PATRICK, ER
    DUNKLEY, WH
    PIRIE, JH
    MAYNE, EA
    CROCKER, WA
    MOSS, H
    HASLEGRAVE, HL
    KESTELL, TA
    PARRY, DH
    SHORT, LE
    WOOD, EJ
    HENDERSON, J
    MCFARLANE, W
    STEVENSON, AF
    TAYLOR, EO
    WOOD, TH
    JORDAN, J
    PRICE, BL
    JONES, EH
    STEWART, CLE
    HEADLAND, H
    TODD, W
    WEBSDALE, GJ
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS-LONDON, 1950, 97 (60): : 827 - 835
  • [4] TIDAL POWER AND THE SEVERN BARRAGE - REPLY
    HEADLAND, H
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS-LONDON, 1950, 97 (57): : 402 - 405
  • [5] TIDAL POWER AND THE SEVERN BARRAGE - REPLY
    HEADLAND, H
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS-LONDON, 1950, 97 (105): : 125 - 128
  • [6] TIDAL POWER AND THE SEVERN BARRAGE - DISCUSSION
    WEBB, EN
    BLANDFORD, AR
    YOUNG, JB
    PATRICK, ER
    DUNKLEY, WH
    PIRIE, JH
    CROCKER, WA
    MOSS, H
    HASLEGRAVE, HL
    KESTELL, TA
    PARRY, DH
    SHORT, LE
    WOOD, EJ
    HENDERSON, J
    STEVENSON, AF
    WOOD, TH
    JORDAN, J
    PRICE, BL
    JONES, EH
    TODD, W
    STEWART, CLE
    HEADLAND, H
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS-LONDON, 1951, 98 (110): : 112 - 120
  • [7] The optimum position for a tidal power barrage in the Severn estuary
    Rainey, R. C. T.
    JOURNAL OF FLUID MECHANICS, 2009, 636 : 497 - 507
  • [8] Study of tidal power projects in the UK, with the exception of the Severn barrage
    Shaw, TL
    HOUILLE BLANCHE-REVUE INTERNATIONALE DE L EAU, 1997, 52 (03): : 57 - 65
  • [9] THE INTEGRATED SEVERN BARRAGE COMPLEX - HARNESSING TIDAL, WAVE AND WIND POWER
    SATHIAMOORTHY, M
    PROBERT, SD
    APPLIED ENERGY, 1994, 49 (01) : 17 - 46
  • [10] Rejection of Severn tidal barrage provokes response
    Harris, Stephen
    Engineer, 2010, OCTOBER