Summary: | The policy of carbon peak in 2030 address the question of how to account CO2 emissions of Nonferrous Mining. The aim of this study is to establish CO2 emissions accounting model, focused on usual activities, e.g. fuel combustion emission, process emission, emission from purchased and exported electricity and heat. And also to discuss explosive and urea emission sources to identify the significant process that contribute the most to climate change. Moreover, the accounting model is chosen to evaluate emissions of one mine in china, and explosive explosion and urea use of CO2 emissions accounting for 4.61% and 3.97%, respectively.
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