Raw Material's Production Data: An Analysis of International Data Collections and Their Applications
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T1 - Raw Material's Production Data: An Analysis of International Data Collections and Their Applications
AU - Kügerl, Marie-Theres
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - This Master’s Thesis is divided into three parts. First, three international data collections (World Mining Data, British Geological Survey, United States Geological Survey) of raw material’s production data, and one collection on European level (Eurostat) are evaluated. The assessment includes commodities reported, countries covered, additional information on the commodity, as well as strengths and weaknesses of each report. Secondly, applications using these reports are discussed, showing numerous studies and policy measurements relying on the figures by the data collections. This includes the criticality study of the European Union, Material Flow Analysis, and Sustainable Development Goals. Thirdly, two power plants are compared in terms of material requirements for their construction – a combined heat and power plant and a wind farm. The amount of materials used per kilowatt hour of electricity production is assessed, as well as their recyclability and criticality for the EU.
AB - This Master’s Thesis is divided into three parts. First, three international data collections (World Mining Data, British Geological Survey, United States Geological Survey) of raw material’s production data, and one collection on European level (Eurostat) are evaluated. The assessment includes commodities reported, countries covered, additional information on the commodity, as well as strengths and weaknesses of each report. Secondly, applications using these reports are discussed, showing numerous studies and policy measurements relying on the figures by the data collections. This includes the criticality study of the European Union, Material Flow Analysis, and Sustainable Development Goals. Thirdly, two power plants are compared in terms of material requirements for their construction – a combined heat and power plant and a wind farm. The amount of materials used per kilowatt hour of electricity production is assessed, as well as their recyclability and criticality for the EU.
KW - raw materials
KW - production data
KW - circular economy
KW - sustainable development goals
KW - raw material policy
KW - material flow analysis
KW - material intensity renewable energy production
KW - Rohstoffe
KW - Produktionsdaten
KW - Rohstoffinitiativen
KW - nachhaltige Entwicklungsziele
KW - Kreislaufwirtschaft
KW - Materialflussanalyse
KW - Ressourcenintensität erneuerbarer Energieproduktion
M3 - Master's Thesis
ER -