add mechanical recycling energy demand from literature
Assuming energy demand for recycling of HPTE, PET, PS, PP as LDPE is more difficult to recycle. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2020.105010 https://www.generalkinematics.com/blog/different-types-plastics-recycled/
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HVC_mechanical_recycling_fraction: 0. # fraction of today's HVC produced via mechanical recycling
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HVC_chemical_recycling_fraction: 0. # fraction of today's HVC produced via chemical recycling
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HVC_production_today: 52. # MtHVC/a from DECHEMA (2017), Figure 16, page 107; includes ethylene, propylene and BTX
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MWh_elec_per_tHVC_mechanical_recycling: 3. # estimate
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MWh_elec_per_tHVC_mechanical_recycling: 0.547 # from SI of https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2020.105010, Table S5, for HDPE, PP, PS, PET. LDPE would be 0.756.
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MWh_elec_per_tHVC_chemical_recycling: 6.9 # Material Economics (2019), page 125; based on pyrolysis and steam cracking
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chlorine_production_today: 9.58 # MtCl/a from DECHEMA (2017), Table 7, page 43
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MWh_elec_per_tCl: 3.6 # DECHEMA (2017), Table 6, page 43
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