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Energy and environmental assessment of a traction lithium-ion battery pack for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles

2019

Abstract Traction batteries are a key factor in the environmental sustainability of electric mobility and, therefore, it is necessary to evaluate their environmental performance to allow a comprehensive sustainability assessment of electric mobility. This article presents an environmental assessment of a lithium-ion traction battery for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, characterized by a composite cathode material of lithium manganese oxide (LiMn2O4) and lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide Li(NixCoyMn1-x-y)O2. Composite cathode material is an emerging technology that promises to combine the merits of several active materials into a hybrid electrode to optimize performance and reduce cost…

Lithium-ion traction battery020209 energyStrategy and Managementmedicine.medical_treatmentBattery cell material content; Battery recycling process; Life cycle assessment; Lithium-ion traction battery; LMO–NMC cell technologyLMO–NMC cell technology02 engineering and technologyArticleIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAutomotive engineeringlaw.inventionLife cycle assessmentlaw0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineEnvironmental impact assessmentBill of materialsLife-cycle assessment0505 lawGeneral Environmental Sciencecell technologyBattery recycling processSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesTraction (orthopedics)Battery packCathodeSustainability050501 criminologyEnvironmental scienceElectricitybusinessLMOeNMCBattery cell material contentJournal of Cleaner Production
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Determining the Environmental Benefits of Ultra High Performance Concrete as a Bridge Construction Material

2017

Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC) is a material that is attracting attention in the construction industry due to the high mechanical strength and durability, leading to structures having low maintenance requirements. The production of UHPC, however, has generally higher environmental impact than normal strength concrete due to the increased demand of cement required in the concrete mix. What is still not sufficiently investigated, is if the longer lifetime, slimmer construction and lower maintenance requirements lead to a net environmental benefit compared to standard concrete bridge design. This study utilizes life cycle assessment (LCA) to determine the lifetime impacts of two compar…

Long lastingCementEngineeringbusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyStructural engineering010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesCivil engineeringDurabilityBridge (nautical)Construction industry021105 building & constructionEnvironmental impact assessmentUltra high performancebusinessLife-cycle assessment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Life cycle assessment of solar communities

2020

Abstract This study presents the comparison of the life cycle performance of two different urban energy systems, applied to a large mixed-use community, in Calgary (Canada). The two systems investigated consist of an energy efficient conventional system, using heat pumps for heating, cooling and domestic hot water; the second design widely deploys solar thermal panels coupled to district heating infrastructure and a borehole seasonal thermal storage. The analysis is based on the Life Cycle Assessment methodology and includes the stages of raw materials and energy supply, system manufacturing, use stage of the systems, generation and use of energy on-site, maintenance and components’ substit…

Mixed mode communitiesSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleILCDNet zero energy districtsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentImpact assessment020209 energyBorehole02 engineering and technologyNet zero energy buildings021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermal energy storageCivil engineeringBuilding simulationLife cycle assessment0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEnvironmental sustainability of districtsEnvironmental scienceGeneral Materials ScienceStage (hydrology)Energy supply0210 nano-technologyLife-cycle assessmentEfficient energy useSolar Energy
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Life Cycle Assessment of organic and conventional apple supply chains in the North of Italy

2017

Abstract This paper compares the energy and environmental impacts of organic and conventional apples cultivated in the North of Italy, by applying the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology. The authors examined the supply chain of apples, including the input of raw materials and energy sources, the farming step, the post-harvest processes and the distribution of apples to the final users. The paper develops two original contributions: 1) it enhances the limited number of studies on LCA applied to apples; 2) it compares organic and conventional apples produced in lands characterized by the same climatic conditions, to evaluate which of the two products is more competitive from an energy an…

Operations researchConventionalComputer science020209 energyStrategy and ManagementSupply chainDistribution (economics)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesRaw material01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAgricultural scienceLife cycle assessment0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProductivityLife-cycle assessment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceConsumption (economics)OrganicEnergySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryAppleEnvironmental impactsAgricultureEnergy sourcebusiness
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Costructal law, exergy analysis and life cycle energy sustainability assessment: an expanded framework applied to a boiler

2020

Purpose Life cycle sustainability assessment (LCSA) is one of the most relevant tools delving in sustainability science, based currently on the triple bottom line idea that is defined as the contemporary implementation of the three tools of life cycle assessment (LCA), life cycle costing (LCC) and social life cycle assessment (S-LCA). The methodology is currently being applied to a wide set of products and systems. However, as per in the large interest towards energy-related products, the sustainability assessment of energy systems—in particular those where fluid streams are used—could be more effective if some further stages could be included in the analysis, i.e. a process level analysis …

Optimal designExergyDecision support systemConstructal lawComputer science020209 energyTriple bottom lineSustainability science02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesManufacturing engineeringSustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringLife-cycle assessmentEnergy systems Design Sustainability Life cycle sustainability assessment0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Science
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Marble quarrying: an energy and waste intensive activity in the production of building materials

2008

Marble represents an important component of Italian buildings, where it is often utilized as a covering for bottom surfaces, despite its relatively high price. Moreover, it characterizes several public buildings, for which it is by far the most important decorative material, also because of its structural features and its long durability. Unfortunately, marble quarrying is an energy intensive activity that requires relevant amounts of electric and thermal energy sources; in addition, the extraction of the marble blocks from the mountain sides does involve a noticeable quantity of explosives, particularly in sites where traditional working methods are utilized. Another important feature of t…

PluckingMarble LCA Energy saving Embodied EnergySettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleFeature (archaeology)business.industryProcess (engineering)Civil engineeringEnvironmental scienceProduction (economics)Environmental impact assessmentbusinessEmbodied energyLife-cycle assessmentThermal energy
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Environmental and economic profile of six typologies of wastewater treatment plants

2011

The objective of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is to prevent pollution. However, it is necessary to assess their sustainability in order to ensure that pollution is being removed, not displaced. In this research, the performance of 24 WWTPs has been evaluated using a streamlined Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) with Eutrophication Potential (EP) and Global Warming Potential (GWP) as environmental indicators, and operational costs as economic indicators. WWTPs were further classified in six typologies by their quality requirements according to their final discharge point or water reuse. Moreover, two different functional units (FU), one based on volume (m(3)) and the other on eutrophication…

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A Review of Bioplastics and Their Adoption in the Circular Economy

2021

The European Union is working towards the 2050 net-zero emissions goal and tackling the ever-growing environmental and sustainability crisis by implementing the European Green Deal. The shift towards a more sustainable society is intertwined with the production, use, and disposal of plastic in the European economy. Emissions generated by plastic production, plastic waste, littering and leakage in nature, insufficient recycling, are some of the issues addressed by the European Commission. Adoption of bioplastics–plastics that are biodegradable, bio-based, or both–is under assessment as one way to decouple society from the use of fossil resources, and to mitigate specific environmental risks …

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Ecological tax reform?a value chain level approach

2002

This study assesses the effects of an ecological tax reform on three value chains. These case studies lead to an analysis of the business strategy options when companies face a shift in the relative prices of their production factors. The results support earlier research findings that the direct effects of an ecological tax reform on the price competitiveness of companies is on average rather small. However, the effects of the reform are shown to vary significantly between the different parts of the value chain. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. and ERP Environment

Public economicsEcologyStrategy and ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentFactors of productionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTax reformRelative priceChain (unit)Value (economics)EconomicsStrategic managementBusiness and International ManagementValue chainLife-cycle assessmentBusiness Strategy and the Environment
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From Buildings' End of Life to Aggregate Recycling under a Circular Economic Perspective: A Comparative Life Cycle Assessment Case Study

2021

The demolition of buildings, apart from being energy intensive and disruptive, inevitably produces construction and demolition waste (C&Dw). Unfortunately, even today, the majority of this waste ends up underexploited and not considered as valuable resources to be re-circulated into a closed/open loop process under the umbrella of circular economy (CE). Considering the amount of virgin aggregates needed in civil engineering applications, C&Dw can act as sustainable catalyst towards the preservation of natural resources and the shift towards a CE. This study completes current research by presenting a life cycle inventory compilation and life cycle assessment case study of two buildin…

RECYCLINGProcess (engineering)CIRCULAR ECONOMYGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesTJ807-830MATERIAU DE CONSTRUCTION02 engineering and technologyCONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE-010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciences7. Clean energyRenewable energy sources12. Responsible consumptionRECYCLAGE (MATER)RECYCLAGE DES MATERIAUXDUREE DE VIE021105 building & construction11. SustainabilityGE1-350Life-cycle assessmentRECYCLED AGGREGATES0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTransportation planningCONSTRUCTION (EXECUTION)LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENTEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsEND OF LIFERenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCircular economyEnvironmental economicsNatural resourceREUTILISATIONEnvironmental sciences[SPI.GCIV]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineeringrecycled aggregateRESIDU INDUSTRIELDemolition waste13. Climate actionSustainability[SDE]Environmental SciencesDemolitionGRANULAT RECYCLEGATE-TO-GRAVEBusiness
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