西班牙基于水泥的材料的二氧化碳吸收估计
Natalia Sanjuán1, Pedro Mora2, Miguel Ángel Sanjuán3
1Civil Engineering School, Technical University of Madrid (UPM), C/Professor Aranguren, 3, University City, 28040 Madrid, Spain.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
|January 23, 2024
概括
西班牙砂和混凝土中的天然碳化提供了显著的碳抵消潜力. 本研究量化了这种吸收,强调了它对国家温室气体库存和气候变化缓解努力的重要性.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 气候科学 气候科学
背景情况:
- 政府间气候变化专门委员会 (IPCC) 承认水泥基材料的天然碳化是一种碳补偿方法.
- 碳去除过程需要认证,以鼓励开发高效技术.
- 对国家温室气体库存来说,对自然碳化量的准确核算至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 从1990年到2020年,量化西班牙水泥基材料的二氧化碳吸收量.
- 为潜在的碳除去认证提供可靠的数据.
- 支持将自然碳化纳入国家温室气体核算.
主要方法:
- 使用简化方法估计净二氧化碳排放量.
- 考虑到在生产过程中释放的二氧化碳 (工艺排放).
- 在30年的时间里,分析了西班牙砂和混凝土的二氧化碳吸收.
主要成果:
- 在西班牙制造的砂和混凝土在1990年至2020年期间隔离了93,556,000的二氧化碳.
- 通过自然的碳化过程证明了显著的二氧化碳吸收.
- 提供了支持建筑材料在碳封存中的作用的经验数据.
结论:
- 基于水泥的材料的天然碳化代表了大量的,可量化的碳去除途径.
- 这些发现支持将自然碳化数据纳入国家温室气体库存.
- 这项研究倡导在建筑行业中认证和推广碳去除工艺.
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