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A life cycle perspective on the benefits of renewable electricity generation – Methodology and assumptions

Bouman, Evert Alwin

Publication details

Series: Eionet Report - ETC/CME 5/2020

Publisher: ETC/CME

Year: 2020

Fulltekst: www.eionet.europa.eu/etcs/etc-cme/products/etc-cme-reports/etc-cme-report-5-2020-a-life-cycle-perspective-on-the-benefits-of-renewable-electricity-generation-2013-methodology-and-assumptions

Summary:
This report details the methodology and assumptions for the ETC/CME report: A life cycle perspective on the benefits of renewable electricity generation. In that report, gross avoided potential environmental impacts are estimated for electricity production in the EU-27 in the period 2005-2018. Avoided potential impacts are calculated by comparing the actual data with a counterfactual scenario where electricity production from Renewable Energy Sources is frozen at 2005 levels.

The overall methodological approach to the study is described in this report together with a short mathematical treatment of the calculation of life cycle indicators and subsequent scaling up to produce the two scenarios required to estimate gross avoided potential impacts. A short overview of data sources used in the study is included as well as a discussion and recommendations for the future.