On average, hot water is responsible for 18% of residential energy consumption and corresponding greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Several domestic hot water systems (DHWSs) are commonly used but their life cycle impacts are yet to be established comprehensively. This is due to those impacts varying significantly within the context and the system boundaries of the assessment. This article reports findings from a comparative cradle-to-grave life cycle assessment (LCA) of five DHWSs in the UK context. Primary data acquired from a case study contributed to achieving accurate life cycle inventories that were then modelled in SimaPro through the ecoinvent database. Global Warming Potential (GWP) is the impact assessment method used. Amongst the fi...
AbstractThe paper presents a from-cradle-to-grave LCA (Eco-Indicator 99, Egalitarian Approach) study...
It is commonly assumed that solar hot water systems save energy and reduce greenhouse emissions rela...
Climate change is increasingly becoming a significant issue globally and the use of solar thermal te...
On average, hot water is responsible for 18% of residential energy consumption and corresponding gre...
Available on: http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/057/vol14/002/ecp57vol14_002.pdfInternational audienceSolar t...
Global warming potential (GWP) and primary energy demand (PED) were investigated for a range of dome...
Water heating accounts for 23% of residential energy consumption in Australia, and, as over half is ...
Domestic solar hot water systems (SHWS), which are used to reduce domestic energy use, represent one...
This report presents a peer-reviewed Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), examining potential hot water syst...
It is commonly assumed that solar hot water systems save energy and reduce greenhouse emissions rela...
It is commonly assumed that solar hot water systems save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions....
Solar heat pumps (SHP) are a class of heating systems combining solar thermal technology with heat p...
AbstractSolar heat pumps (SHP) are a class of heating systems combining solar thermal technology wit...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of different space heating and hot water systems for a so...
Residential water heating is a large source of energy use in California homes. This project took a l...
AbstractThe paper presents a from-cradle-to-grave LCA (Eco-Indicator 99, Egalitarian Approach) study...
It is commonly assumed that solar hot water systems save energy and reduce greenhouse emissions rela...
Climate change is increasingly becoming a significant issue globally and the use of solar thermal te...
On average, hot water is responsible for 18% of residential energy consumption and corresponding gre...
Available on: http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/057/vol14/002/ecp57vol14_002.pdfInternational audienceSolar t...
Global warming potential (GWP) and primary energy demand (PED) were investigated for a range of dome...
Water heating accounts for 23% of residential energy consumption in Australia, and, as over half is ...
Domestic solar hot water systems (SHWS), which are used to reduce domestic energy use, represent one...
This report presents a peer-reviewed Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), examining potential hot water syst...
It is commonly assumed that solar hot water systems save energy and reduce greenhouse emissions rela...
It is commonly assumed that solar hot water systems save energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions....
Solar heat pumps (SHP) are a class of heating systems combining solar thermal technology with heat p...
AbstractSolar heat pumps (SHP) are a class of heating systems combining solar thermal technology wit...
This paper presents a comparative analysis of different space heating and hot water systems for a so...
Residential water heating is a large source of energy use in California homes. This project took a l...
AbstractThe paper presents a from-cradle-to-grave LCA (Eco-Indicator 99, Egalitarian Approach) study...
It is commonly assumed that solar hot water systems save energy and reduce greenhouse emissions rela...
Climate change is increasingly becoming a significant issue globally and the use of solar thermal te...