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Tunnel Construction ›› 2022, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (12): 2064-2072.DOI: 10.3973/j.issn.2096-4498.2022.12.009

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Research on Carbon Emission Intensity and Reduction Potential in Guangzhou Metro Shield Tunnel Construction Phase

CHEN Kunyang1, 2, 3, DUAN Huabo1, 2, 3, ZHANG Yi1, 2, 3, ZHOU Wenwen1, 2, 3, CHEN Xiangsheng1, 2, 3, *   

  1. (1.College of Civil and Transportation Engineering,Underground Polis Academy,Shenzhen University,Shenzhen 518061, Guangdong,China;2.Key Laboratory for Resilient Infrastructures of Coastal Cities,Ministry of Education,Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060,Guangdong,China;3.Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Green,Efficient and Intelligent Construction of Underground Metro Station,Shenzhen 518060,Guangdong,China)

  • Online:2022-12-20 Published:2023-01-09

Abstract:

To reasonably quantify the carbonemissions level of constructing a metro shield tunnel and measure its emission reduction potential, the lifecycle assessment method is adopted to evaluate the carbon emissions during the construction of a metro shield tunnel and quantitatively analyze the intensity and level of carbon emissions based on actual engineering data. Thereafter, based on the scenario analysis method, the carbon reduction potential is explored from the perspective of promoting green building materials and clean new energy. The research results reveal that the carbon emission intensity of a singlering prefabricated segment is ~7.1 tCO2e/ring, whereas that of constructing a unit of metro shield tunnel is ~1.1×104 tCO2e/km. The carbon emission intensities of the material and prefabricated segmentprocessing phase, transportation phase, and shield tunneling and segment installation phase respectively account for 72.7%, 1.9%, and 25.4% of the total emissions of the entire construction. Although further utilization of recycled building materials and improvement of the clean energy structure can reduce the average annual carbon emissions by~6%, the cumulative carbon emissions from 2022 to 2035 will add up to ~1.3×107 t CO2e, which is equivalent to the national metro operation emissions in 2020.

Key words: metro, shield tunnel, carbon emission intensity; carbon reduction potential, scenario analysis