Energy is engaged in the supply chain of many economic sectors; therefore, the environmental impacts of the energy sector are indirectly linked to those of other sectors. Consequential life cycle assessment (CLCA) is an appropriate methodology to examine the direct and indirect environmental impacts of a product due to technological, economic or social changes. To date, different methodological approaches are proposed, combining economic and environmental models. This paper reviews the basic concept of CLCA and the coupling of economic and environmental models for performing CLCA in the energy sector during the period 2006–2020, with the aim to provide a description of the different tools, highlighting their strengths and limitations...
Life Cycle Assessment is a trendsetter methodology in order to assess environmental and social impac...
The implementation of resource management strategies aimed at reducing the impacts of the anthropoge...
Sustainability typically relies on the durable interaction between humans and the environm...
The existing policy for greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement aims at decarbonisation of the power sector. ...
Réseau EcoSDThe construction sector is a key actor for achieving the sustainable development goals, ...
Purpose: Current greenhouse gas (GHG) policy aims at reducing emissions from power sector. However, ...
An attributional life cycle assessment (ALCA) estimates what share of the global environmental burde...
Collaboration/Projet : EcoSD networkConsequential Life Cycle Assessment (CLCA) can be particularly r...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and ...
This book aims to perform an impartial analysis to evaluate the implications of the environmental co...
International audienceThe environmental impacts of existing electricity generation systems have alre...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and s...
Life Cycle sustainability assessment is one of the most relevant tools delving in sustainability sci...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) seeks to quantify the environmental impacts of product systems and servi...
Before new technologies enter the market, their environmental superiority over competing options mus...
Life Cycle Assessment is a trendsetter methodology in order to assess environmental and social impac...
The implementation of resource management strategies aimed at reducing the impacts of the anthropoge...
Sustainability typically relies on the durable interaction between humans and the environm...
The existing policy for greenhouse gas (GHG) abatement aims at decarbonisation of the power sector. ...
Réseau EcoSDThe construction sector is a key actor for achieving the sustainable development goals, ...
Purpose: Current greenhouse gas (GHG) policy aims at reducing emissions from power sector. However, ...
An attributional life cycle assessment (ALCA) estimates what share of the global environmental burde...
Collaboration/Projet : EcoSD networkConsequential Life Cycle Assessment (CLCA) can be particularly r...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and ...
This book aims to perform an impartial analysis to evaluate the implications of the environmental co...
International audienceThe environmental impacts of existing electricity generation systems have alre...
The transition towards renewable energy sources and “green” technologies for energy generation and s...
Life Cycle sustainability assessment is one of the most relevant tools delving in sustainability sci...
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) seeks to quantify the environmental impacts of product systems and servi...
Before new technologies enter the market, their environmental superiority over competing options mus...
Life Cycle Assessment is a trendsetter methodology in order to assess environmental and social impac...
The implementation of resource management strategies aimed at reducing the impacts of the anthropoge...
Sustainability typically relies on the durable interaction between humans and the environm...