Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Ferroalloy Production

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
T. Lindstad S. E. Olsen G. Tranell T. Færden J. Lubetsky
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

The authors are lead authors for chapter 4.3 ?Emissions from Ferroalloy Production? in ?2006 IPCC Guide-lines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories, Volume 3?. The paper discusses the methods to calculate and report emissions from the production of ferrosilicon, silicon-metal, ferromanganese, silicomanganese and ferrochromium alloys, as well as the basis for the methods and choice of emission factors. CO2 is the main greenhouse gas emission from ferroalloy production, accounting for about 95 % of the total CO2-equivalents. The most accurate method of determining emissions is to base the calculations on reported amounts and analyses of reducing agents and carbonate ores used in the process. If analyses are not available, typical CO2 emission factors for the different reducing agents are recommended. If neither reliable amounts nor analyses of all reducing agents are known, default generic CO2 emission factors for the type of ferroalloy multiplied with amount produced, can be used. The CO2 produced from bio-carbon (charcoal and wood chips) should be reported but will not be accounted for in national emissions. If any bio-carbon is used, the default generic CO2 emission factors cannot be applied. CH4 accounts for less than 1 % of the total emission of CO2-equivalents. Default emissions factors for CH4 are given for the production in open or semi-closed furnaces of silicon-metal and ferrosilicon. In the production of FeMn, SiMn and FeCr in closed furnaces the gas containing CO,CO2 and volatiles can be combusted in boilers and N2O may be formed. While reporting is not required, IPCC Guidelines recommend that the N2O-content in the off-gas is measured.
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APA: T. Lindstad S. E. Olsen G. Tranell T. Færden J. Lubetsky  (2007)  Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Ferroalloy Production

MLA: T. Lindstad S. E. Olsen G. Tranell T. Færden J. Lubetsky Greenhouse Gas Emissions From Ferroalloy Production. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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