Chalmers Conferences, LCM 2013

PREDICTION OF GREEN HOUSE GASES IN DEVELOPMENT OF TIDAL POWER AND IGCC USING LEAP MODEL IN KOREA
Jindo Chung, Euiwoo Lee, Taeksung Lee, Yoonjung Jung, Keunghak Oh

Last modified: 2014-09-11

Abstract


We targeted power plants in Chungnam area in which most bituminous coal
thermoelectric power plants which accounts for 25 percent of the gross
generation in Korea and most emits greenhouse gases are located.
Based on LEAP, we conducted a quantitative analysis on the change of
generation for each installment and change of greenhouse gas emissions
caused when replacing generation produced in existing bituminous coal
thermoelectric power plants with generation produced when the
establishment of tidal power and IGCC generation facilities and installment
of new renewable energy generation facilities will be increasingly expanded
from 2010 to 2030.
According to the result of this study, we expect that when IGCC generation
and new renewable energy generation which can replace existing
thermoelectric power plants are widely distributed, it will be a great help in
reducing greenhouse gas emissions from power plants in Chungnam.

Keywords


green house gass; LEAP Model; IGCC; tidal power; CO2

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