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Energy and environmental impacts of home automation components

2014

Life Cycle Assessment is applied to estimate the life cycle energy and environmental impacts of five components used in the home automation systems: an electricity meter, an actuator with an integrated current sensor, a web server audio/video, an interface with infrared emitter, a multimedia touch screen. For each component, the impacts related to “one unit of product” (selected as functional unit) are assessed following a “from cradle to grave” approach, including the manufacturing, operation and end-of-life steps. The results showed that the operation step gives a contribution higher than 54% on primary energy consumption and variable from about 54% to about 99% on environmental impacts, …

Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleLife Cycle Assessment home automation energy environmental impacts
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A Comparison of Solar and Conventional Pavements Via Life Cycle Assessment

2023

The sustainable and green development of roads is lately receiving significant attention. As a multi-functional road capable of both accommodating traffic loads and generating clean energy, solar pavements exhibit a strategic opportunity for the future path of development in the road engineering. Although solar pavements have significant environmental benefits during their operation, they can lead to increased carbon emissions during the process of material preparation, construction, maintenance, etc. Therefore, it is essential to implement the framework of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to investigate their potential environmental impacts and/or benefits. Hence, this paper systematically anal…

Solar pavement Life cycle assessment Energy consumption Energy payback time Environmental impacts PV-systemTransportationGeneral Environmental ScienceCivil and Structural Engineering
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Practitioners’ Perceptions of Co-Product Allocation Methods in Biorefinery Development—A Case Study of the Austrian Pulp and Paper Indust…

2022

The utilization of coproducts is a strategy that can be applied to increase the economic and environmental performance of industrial processes and thus reach an objective targeted in several environmental policies. In multi-output production processes, allocation needs to be performed to assess the products’ environmental and economic performance. It is crucial to choose an adequate allocation method, because this choice has been shown to strongly influence overall outcomes. Consequently, rash choices can lead to poor decision-making. Various ways to apply and combine allocation methods can be found in the academic literature, but it is often difficult to find sufficient guidance on how to …

allocation of costs and environmental impactsanalytic hierarchy process (AHP)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentpäätöksentekoGeography Planning and Developmentallocation of costs and environmental impacts; corporate environmental management; wood biorefineries; stakeholder perception; analytic hierarchy process (AHP); multicriteria decision-makingManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiojalostamotallokointiwood biorefineriestaloudellisuusympäristövaikutuksetsivutuotteetcorporate environmental managementstakeholder perceptionmulticriteria decision-makingympäristöjohtaminenSustainability; Volume 14; Issue 5; Pages: 2619
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Review on Life Cycle Assessment of Solar Photovoltaic Panels

2020

The photovoltaic (PV) sector has undergone both major expansion and evolution over the last decades, and currently, the technologies already marketed or still in the laboratory/research phase are numerous and very different. Likewise, in order to assess the energy and environmental impacts of these devices, life cycle assessment (LCA) studies related to these systems are always increasing. The objective of this paper is to summarize and update the current literature of LCA applied to different types of grid-connected PV, as well as to critically analyze the results related to energy and environmental impacts generated during the life cycle of PV technologies, from 1st generation (traditiona…

energy impactsControl and OptimizationPrimary energyComputer scienceliterature review020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technologylife cycle assessment (lca)02 engineering and technologyenvironmental impactlcsh:TechnologyUnit (housing)Energy impacts; Environmental impacts; Life cycle assessment (LCA); Literature review; Photovoltaic system (PV); PV generations0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringpv generationsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Life-cycle assessmentphotovoltaic system (pv)Energy demandSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentImpact assessmentlcsh:TPhotovoltaic systemenergy impactenvironmental impactsEnvironmental economics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyVariable (computer science)Work (electrical)0210 nano-technologyEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCES FOR SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS

2018

Solar heating and cooling systems can significantly contribute to the energy and climate European goals. A complete assessment of this contribution needs the analysis of these systems from a life-cycle perspective, in order to estimate the energy and environmental costs of their manufacturing and end-of-life, and to compare these costs with the benefits obtained during operation. A well-established methodology to fulfil this task is the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The paper describes some LCA experiences of solar heating and cooling systems, developed within the Task 53 “New generation solar cooling & heating systems (PV or solar thermally driven systems)” of the International Energy A…

solar heating and cooling life cycle assessment sustainability environmental impactsbusiness.industryEnvironmental scienceProcess engineeringbusinessLife-cycle assessment
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