2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13102417
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Comparing the Standards of Life Cycle Carbon Assessment of Buildings: An Analysis of the Pros and Cons

Yahong Dong,
Tingyi Yang,
Peng Liu
et al.

Abstract: Buildings play a substantial role in carbon emissions and contribute to approximately 37% of global carbon emissions. In order to control and reduce the carbon emissions of buildings, a report of life cycle carbon assessment (LCCA) has been mandated for all the new buildings in China since 1 April 2022. As a technical support for carbon accounting efforts in China, it is important to adhere to the national standards for conducting an LCCA report. In this context, the GB/T51366-Standard for Building Carbon Emis… Show more

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“…Both these figures mark a remarkable increase of over 15% compared to the previous year. This substantial growth can be attributed to the strong guidance provided by national strategies and policies [1]. Looking ahead, it is anticipated that China's wind energy sector will continue to witness rapid expansion, with an estimated annual growth rate of 80 million kilowatts over the next five years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both these figures mark a remarkable increase of over 15% compared to the previous year. This substantial growth can be attributed to the strong guidance provided by national strategies and policies [1]. Looking ahead, it is anticipated that China's wind energy sector will continue to witness rapid expansion, with an estimated annual growth rate of 80 million kilowatts over the next five years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%