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International Journal of Sustainable Energy, 2022
This paper intends to establish what is the most influential embodied energy factor, materials, or construction process for high-rise buildings. This study evaluates the performance of 20 green buildings across Australia.
K. Gharehbaghi +3 more
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This paper intends to establish what is the most influential embodied energy factor, materials, or construction process for high-rise buildings. This study evaluates the performance of 20 green buildings across Australia.
K. Gharehbaghi +3 more
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Energy Efficiency of Buildings: The Aspect of Embodied Energy
Energy Technology, 2016AbstractHow much energy is actually required to build energy‐efficient buildings? It is essential nowadays not only to invest in the design of more energy‐efficient buildings but also to pay more attention to the embodied energy of such building concepts.
Balouktsi, Maria, Lützkendorf, Thomas
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Embodied Energy and Economic Valuation
Science, 1980Input-output analysis has been adapted to calculate the total (direct plus indirect) energy required to produce goods and services in the U.S. economy; this quantity has been termed the embodied energy. Usually, the energy required to produce labor and government services and the solar energy input to the economy are ignored by analysts.
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Embodied energy of sugarcane harvesters
Biosystems Engineering, 2014Intensification of agricultural production has largely been based on higher energy demand. In Brazil, sugarcane cultivation, ethanol production and the adoption of mechanised harvesting have increased since 2000 due to economic decisions and environmental constraints.
Edemilson J. Mantoam +3 more
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Derivation of energy-embodiment functions to estimate the embodied energy from the material content
Energy, 1996The embodied energy includes the direct and indirect energy consumed for the entire production process. These values are needed to estimate impacts on energy consumption due to changes in consumption patterns. We have developed a model of the economic system to account for every production process. This model illustrates interrelations among production
Kazuhiko Nishimura +2 more
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Assessment of the global energy transition: Based on trade embodied energy analysis
Energy, 2023Shuxian Zheng +7 more
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Energy, 1978
Abstract This paper describes why the use of cost estimates can be source of uncertainty in net energy analysis. This occurs when costs are expressed in prices not equal to those used for price deflators. This uncertainty is reduced by estimating average prices for selected goods and services in units of 1967 dollars per ton.
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Abstract This paper describes why the use of cost estimates can be source of uncertainty in net energy analysis. This occurs when costs are expressed in prices not equal to those used for price deflators. This uncertainty is reduced by estimating average prices for selected goods and services in units of 1967 dollars per ton.
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Briefing: Embodied energy and emissions
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Energy, 2011This paper discusses the concepts of embodied energy and embodied greenhouse gas emissions. It looks at aspects of their development and evaluation, as well as the issues in defining design options and presenting the results of analysis. It is mainly focused on life cycle issues but also on how impacts are valued. It therefore highlights the links and
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2021
International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 12, 12, 12A12R: 1 ...
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International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 12, 12, 12A12R: 1 ...
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