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II LAETA Young Researchers Meeting

FEUP, Porto, 10-11April 2012

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Figure 1: LCA approach for the automotive sector.

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Example of a Table.

Technology / Fuel / Energy consumption (MJ/km) / CO2 emissions (g/km)
ICEV / gasoline
ethanol (E10)
diesel
biodiesel (B10) / 2.0
2.0
1.7
1.6 / 143.0
133.3
124.4
110.7
HEV / gasoline / 1.9 / 135.0
EV / electricity / 0.6 / 0.0
PHEV / electricity & gasoline / 1.1 / 65.8
FCV / hydrogen / 1.1 / 0.0
PHEV-FC / electricity & hydrogen / 0.6 / 0.0

Table 2: Vehicle energy consumption and CO2 emissions for each technology (TTW).

Example of equations:

EnergyLCA=(1+MJex/MJfuel)*MJfuel/km (3)

CO2LCA=gCO2/MJfuel*MJfuel/km+gCO2/km (4)

Results are presented in Table 8.Typically, the WTT represents 40% of total fuel LCA.

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REFERENCES

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[2]Conference Bravo, J., Silva, C.M. and Farias, T.L., Simulation of hybrid electric vehicles, 11th European Automotive Congress Automobile for the Future, Budapest, 30 May-1 June, 2007

[3]Journal Silva C.M., Ross M. and Farias T.L., Evaluation of Energy Consumption, Emissions and Cost of Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles,Energy Conversion and Management, Volume 50, Issue 7, pp. 1635-1643 (2009).

[4]Book Gouveia L., Microalgae as a feedstock for biofuels, SpringerBriefs, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

[5]Book chapterSilva CM and Farias TL., Evaluation of Energy Consumption, Emissions and Cost of Plug-in Hybrid Vehicles. Chapter 7, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, ed. Gianfranco Pistoia, Elsevier, 2010.

[6]Websites Edwards R, Larive´ J-F, Mahieu V, Rouveirolles P. Well-to-Wheels analysis of future automotive fuels and powertrainsin the European context. Concawe, JRC, EUCAR, 2008.

[7]Softwares SimaPro LCA software (version 7.1)., PRé Product Technology Consultants,

[8]Portuguese Law:Decreto-Lei nº 267/2000 de 26 de Novembro, Decreto-Lei n.º 39/2010 de 26 de Abril.

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