A cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment of primary aluminium production at Norðurál

Primary aluminium production is an energy intensive process. While the proportion of fossil fuels as main global energy sources for aluminium production has grown in recent years due to China’s increased market share as a producer, Iceland’s importance remains as a producer of renewable energy. The...

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Main Author: Anna Margrét Kornelíusdóttir 1976-
Other Authors: Háskóli Íslands
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1946/18519
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spelling ftskemman:oai:skemman.is:1946/18519 2023-05-15T16:48:47+02:00 A cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment of primary aluminium production at Norðurál Anna Margrét Kornelíusdóttir 1976- Háskóli Íslands 2014-05 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1946/18519 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/1946/18519 Umhverfis- og auðlindafræði Norðurál Álframleiðsla Framleiðsluferli Vistferilsgreining Thesis Master's 2014 ftskemman 2022-12-11T06:56:02Z Primary aluminium production is an energy intensive process. While the proportion of fossil fuels as main global energy sources for aluminium production has grown in recent years due to China’s increased market share as a producer, Iceland’s importance remains as a producer of renewable energy. The promotion of efficient use of material and energy resources and reduction of waste emissions to air, water and soil are becoming great priorities on the environmental global agenda, for industry and among governments and the public as well. This is also the case in Iceland, where life cycle assessment is becoming a more widespread tool for the assessment of environmental impacts and the identification of environmental hot spots, covering the life cycle of products and services. This is the first time a life cycle assessment is conducted and disclosed to the aluminium industry in Iceland. Two cradle-to-gate life cycle assessments were conducted in order to compare the environmental impacts of the production stages of one metric tonne of primary aluminium at Norðurál with those of an average European smelter, using life cycle inventory data from the European Aluminium Association. By assessing eight different environmental impact categories, it was found in the study that the production of aluminium at Norðurál creates less potential impacts to the environment with regard to global warming, eutrophication, ozone layer depletion and abiotic resource depletion for fossil fuels but not with regard to acidification, photochemical ozone creation, abiotic resource depletion of elements and, finally, primary energy demand of renewable and non-renewable resources. While the energy requirement for primary aluminium remains the source of the industry‘s greatest environmental burden, this does, inevitably, also present a challenge for stewardship and responsible consumption of resources. Thesis Iceland Skemman (Iceland)
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topic Umhverfis- og auðlindafræði
Norðurál
Álframleiðsla
Framleiðsluferli
Vistferilsgreining
spellingShingle Umhverfis- og auðlindafræði
Norðurál
Álframleiðsla
Framleiðsluferli
Vistferilsgreining
Anna Margrét Kornelíusdóttir 1976-
A cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment of primary aluminium production at Norðurál
topic_facet Umhverfis- og auðlindafræði
Norðurál
Álframleiðsla
Framleiðsluferli
Vistferilsgreining
description Primary aluminium production is an energy intensive process. While the proportion of fossil fuels as main global energy sources for aluminium production has grown in recent years due to China’s increased market share as a producer, Iceland’s importance remains as a producer of renewable energy. The promotion of efficient use of material and energy resources and reduction of waste emissions to air, water and soil are becoming great priorities on the environmental global agenda, for industry and among governments and the public as well. This is also the case in Iceland, where life cycle assessment is becoming a more widespread tool for the assessment of environmental impacts and the identification of environmental hot spots, covering the life cycle of products and services. This is the first time a life cycle assessment is conducted and disclosed to the aluminium industry in Iceland. Two cradle-to-gate life cycle assessments were conducted in order to compare the environmental impacts of the production stages of one metric tonne of primary aluminium at Norðurál with those of an average European smelter, using life cycle inventory data from the European Aluminium Association. By assessing eight different environmental impact categories, it was found in the study that the production of aluminium at Norðurál creates less potential impacts to the environment with regard to global warming, eutrophication, ozone layer depletion and abiotic resource depletion for fossil fuels but not with regard to acidification, photochemical ozone creation, abiotic resource depletion of elements and, finally, primary energy demand of renewable and non-renewable resources. While the energy requirement for primary aluminium remains the source of the industry‘s greatest environmental burden, this does, inevitably, also present a challenge for stewardship and responsible consumption of resources.
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