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An Integrated Approach to Risk and Impacts of Geo-Resources Exploration and Exploitation

Journal

ENERGIES
Volume 14, Issue 14, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en14144178

Keywords

multi-risk assessment; life cycle assessment; development of new technologies

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  1. S4CE (Science for Clean Energy) - European Union's Horizon 2020-R&I Framework Programme [764810]
  2. PRIN-2017 MATISSE project - Italian Ministry of Education and Research [20177EPPN2]

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Geo-resources are widely exploited for economic and community benefits, but come with risks and impacts that need to be understood and assessed. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and risk assessments (RAs) are commonly used methods, but are rarely combined. Combining these tools may provide a more comprehensive approach to decision making in environmental management.
Geo-resources are widely exploited in our society, with huge benefits for both economy and communities. Nevertheless, with benefits come risks and impacts. Understanding how such risks and impacts are intrinsically borne in a given project is of critical importance for both industry and society. In particular, it is crucial to distinguish between the specific impacts related to exploiting a given energy resource and those shared with the exploitation of other energy resources. A variety of different approaches can be used to identify and assess such risks and impacts. In particular, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and risk assessments (RAs) are the most commonly adopted. Although both are widely used to support decision making in environmental management, they are rarely used in combination perhaps because they have been developed by largely different groups of specialists. By analyzing the structure and the ratio of the two tools, we have developed an approach for combining and harmonizing LCA and MRA; the resulting protocol envisages building MRA upon LCA both qualitatively and quantitatively. We demonstrate the approach in a case study using a virtual site (based on a real one) for geothermal energy production.

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