Bibliographic citations
Galarza, C., (2016). Estimación de la huella de carbono según la ISO 14064-1 alcance 1 y 2 de una planta productora de concreto premezclado y prefabricado [Tesis, Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2670
Galarza, C., Estimación de la huella de carbono según la ISO 14064-1 alcance 1 y 2 de una planta productora de concreto premezclado y prefabricado [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12996/2670
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title = "Estimación de la huella de carbono según la ISO 14064-1 alcance 1 y 2 de una planta productora de concreto premezclado y prefabricado",
author = "Galarza Baldeón, Cinthia Estefania",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina",
year = "2016"
}
Because in last centuries it have past drastic changes in the temperature of Earth, and this changes are influenced by anthropogenic activities, including industries greenhouse gases emissions (GHGs), we should know the source of GHG emissions, so in order to this industries can suggest improvements in their technologies with more GHG emissions, it will allow the industrial company to be recognized as environmentally responsible and even allow it to participate in the market of carbon credits if its industry is able to get a low GHG emissions or get a neutral quantity of carbon.Based on the above information, it has raised the calculation of GHG emissions from a plant of ready mix and prefabricated concrete, according to ISO 14064-1 NTP Scope 1 and 2, as for accounting and inventory of GHG the guidelines referred to in this standard are followed; because it is the first GHG accounting for this plant, 2013 it is proposed as the base year.In this regard, we have identified the sources and sinks of GHG ready mix and prefabricated concrete plant, for certain ranges (1 and 2), and calculated GHG emissions according to the formulas and emission factors described in documents such as the IPCC 2006, DEFRA 2009, IEA 2013 divided by scope and type of emission, which was converted to tons of CO2e.This research concludes that most of GHG emissions in ready mix and prefabricated concrete Peruvian industry, for Scope 1 and 2, come from the supply of ready-mix concrete, in scope 1 and consumption of electric energy in the range 2; therefore, we suggest the use of the capacitor bank in the case of electrical energy, which can decrease by approximately 42.69% of CO2e emissions produced by this activity.
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