2018
DOI: 10.1515/phys-2018-0132
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Construction of renewable energy supply chain model based on LCA

Abstract: The current building’s energy supply chain model has the characteristics of high complexity, time-consuming, poor accuracy, and high pollution coefficient. In this paper, a renewable building’s energy supply chain model based on LCA is proposed. Based on the definition of planned supply chain, procurement, construction and delivery process, the operation reference model of renewable green building’s energy supply chain is analyzed. According to the analysis of LCA, the life cycle stage set of renewable green b… Show more

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“…LCA includes various application aspects. One prime illustration is that it has been employed to assess a product's life cycle from raw material extraction to product usage and eventual disposal [53]. Other studies have concentrated on a specific product's production stage and during its end-of-life stage, while others have focused on waste management [52,54].…”
Section: Environmental Benefits Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LCA includes various application aspects. One prime illustration is that it has been employed to assess a product's life cycle from raw material extraction to product usage and eventual disposal [53]. Other studies have concentrated on a specific product's production stage and during its end-of-life stage, while others have focused on waste management [52,54].…”
Section: Environmental Benefits Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the findings, the most trending topics are related to RE and specific sources [50], energy transition [51], energy security [52], mitigation [53], aid [54], efficiency and fuel access topics [55], consumer perception [56], sustainability and environmental preservation [57], ICT and technological innovation [58], specific projects and techniques [59], economic dynamics [60], and energy regulation and policy [61]. In terms of methodology, a wide set of techniques, including case study analysis, impact evaluation, index construction, and principal component analysis by Argentiero and Falcone [62], Karytsas and Choropanitis [63], Li et al [64], and Luo et al [65], were used as methods.…”
Section: Bibliometric Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%