A Study of Carbon Emissions during the Operational Period of an Integrated Expressway Construction Station
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Published:2024-08-27
Issue:17
Volume:16
Page:7384
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ISSN:2071-1050
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Container-title:Sustainability
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sustainability
Author:
Wang Chao12, Yao Xuechun12, Ma Kai3, Zhang Congrui3, Dang Shuaike3, Fan Mingxing3, Luo Wenjing3, Zheng Yiliu12, Pan Chao12, Ren Gaofeng3
Affiliation:
1. CCCC Construction Group Co., Ltd., Beijing 100022, China 2. CCCC Construction Group Southeast Construction Co., Ltd., Xiamen 361000, China 3. School of Resources and Environmental Engineering, Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan 430070, China
Abstract
An integrated construction station for an expressway is characterized by complex carbon emission sources and high carbon emission intensity. Conducting carbon emissions accounting makes possible a comprehensive understanding of these characteristics, enabling targeted and guided carbon reduction efforts, which is crucial for advancing the low-carbon development of expressway construction. This paper, based on an in-depth analysis of the carbon emission structure during the operational period of an integrated expressway construction station identifies, as calculation boundaries, eight categories: residential areas, station transportation, mixing stations, precast beams, steel bar yards, artificial carbon emissions, chemical reactions during construction, and construction conditions. The study adopts a “bottom-up” approach to carbon emission measurement and constructs a carbon emission model for the production and operational period of the integrated construction station, based on the carbon emission factor method. Using the SG-2 section of the Fengqiu to Xiuwu stretch of the Changxiu Expressway as an engineering case, carbon emissions accounting for each component of the integrated construction station’s operational period was conducted, and the results were compared with the station’s monitoring system. High-precision characterization and calculation of total carbon emissions, as well as emissions from each process and piece of equipment during the operational period, were achieved. The results indicate that: (1) the relative error between the overall calculation results and actual monitoring is 3.6%, verifying the model’s accuracy; (2) the monthly carbon emissions of the integrated construction station during the operational period reached 72.15 tons; (3) there is a significant difference in carbon emissions among the different processes, with the highest emissions coming from transportation and residential areas, accounting for 43.4% and 23.7%, respectively. Therefore, electrification of transportation equipment could significantly reduce the overall carbon emissions of the integrated construction station.
Funder
Science and Technology Department of Hubei Province CCCC Construction Group Southeast Construction Co., LTD
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