Search engine :
Return to the menu
Vote:
Results:
0 Votes
SEPTEMBER 2012 - Volume: 87 - Pages: 533-539
Download pdf
ABSTRACT:We present a guide for calculating CO2 emissions from maritime transport of a product. The guide is useful for companies who want to know the carbon footprint of their products.We have reviewed the literature on methodologies for calculating CO2 emissions. The aim of methods found is, generally calculating emission inventories in a territory for a year. When attempted to adapt these methodologies to calculate emissions attributable to a particular product we found several difficulties related to the lack of information about the emission sources. The methodology proposed in this paper shows what these difficulties and provides a guide to treat them properly. The novelty of this guide are: raises six stages to perform the calculation, is independent of the amount of CO2 emission sources, shows the most critical aspects of the calculation and the calculation result is the amount emitted per unit of product.The guide has been used by the port of Barcelona for studies related to CO2 emissions. In this paper we describe two cases of using the guide.
Share:
© Engineering Journal Dyna 2006 - Publicaciones Dyna, S.L
Official Science and Technology Body of the Federation of Industrial Engineers' Associations
Address: Unit 1804 South Bank Tower, 55 Upper Ground, London UK, SE1 9EY
Email: office@revistadyna.com
Regístrese en un paso con su email y podrá personalizar sus preferencias mediante su perfil
Name: *
Surname 1: *
Surname 2:
Email: *