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Life cycle assessment and life cycle costing of an innovative component for refrigeration units
Life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle costing (LCC) are innovative tools based on an innovative approach allowing to investigate the environmental and economic burdens of a product or service throughout its lifecycle.
J. Gasia +6 more
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A novel life cycle assessment and life cycle costing framework for carbon fibre-reinforced composite materials in the aviation industry. [PDF]
Purpose Carbon fibre-reinforced composite materials offer superior mechanical properties and lower weight than conventional metal products. However, relatively, little is known about the environmental impacts and economic costs associated with composite ...
Wu M +4 more
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Life cycle costing of food waste: A review of methodological approaches.
Food waste (FW) is a global problem that is receiving increasing attention due to its environmental and economic impacts. Appropriate FW prevention, valorization, and management routes could mitigate or avoid these effects.
F. De Menna +3 more
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The electro-mobility of vehicles could solve the negative effects of road transport, by decreasing greenhouse gas emissions. However, some electric vehicles also have a negative impact on the environment related to the nature of electricity used.
Mattia Rapa +2 more
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Life Cycle Costing of PV Generation System
Life cycle costing (LCC) is a methodology used first time by the Department of Defense of United State, it’s an economic calculation of all costs propagated during the life span of any technical system.
Ala’ K. Abu-Rumman +2 more
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Embedding life cycle costing in 5D BIM [PDF]
Life Cycle Costing (LCC) is the consideration of all ‘relevant’ costs and revenues associated with the acquisition and ownership of an asset. LCC has a number of relevant applications, these include project appraisal; facilities management; procurement ...
Kehily, D, Underwood, J
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Economic Indicators for Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment: Going beyond Life Cycle Costing
Life Cycle Costing (LCC) is universally accepted as the method of choice for economic assessment in Life Cycle Sustainability Assessment (LCSA) but the singular focus on costs is ineffective in representing the multiple facets of economic sustainability.
V. Arulnathan +4 more
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Previous Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Life Cycle Costing (LCC) studies on urban drainage systems only included construction materials in the system inventories. The present study aims to suggest an LCA and LCC method that for the first time, considers
A. Fathollahi, S. Coupe
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Buildings are accountable for much of the resource consumption and CO2 emissions generated from human activities. Nonetheless, the focus of building life cycle assessment (LCA) studies to evaluate the environmental footprint are more commonly adopted in ...
Rizal Taufiq Fauzi +3 more
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Converging business, sustainability, and technology is a challenge that manufacturing firms face to create value and be competitive. Energy- and raw material-intensive manufacturing industries are particularly aware of environmental issues and circular ...
M. Medina-Salgado +3 more
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