Life cycle dataset, source publication references. Lists sources of data for ICE life cycle analysis dataset, including title, author(s), year of publicaiton and ISBN Summary The I…
Life cycle methodology, materials. Calculates embodied energy and carbon dioxide (CO2) and CO2e emissions based on the quantity of materials used (by area). Scenarios include paint…
The Inventory for Carbon and Energy, or ICE, is a life cycle database representing a wide range of building and construction materials, published by the Sustainable Energy Research…
Life cycle methodology, materials. Calculates embodied energy and carbon dioxide (CO2) and CO2e emissions based on the quantity of materials used (by mass). Scenarios include speci…
Life cycle methodology, windows. Calculates embodied energy, and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions based on the number of window units. Scenarios include single and double glazings, t…
The category for business/embodied/ICE/concrete contains data on the CO2 emissions embodied within various types of concrete. How to use this category Selecting an emissions scenar…
Life cycle methodology, timber. Calculates embodied energy, fossil-derived carbon dioxide (CO2), biogenic CO2 and CO2e emissions based on the quantity of timber used. Scenarios inc…
Life cycle methodology, concrete. Calculates embodied energy and carbon dioxide (CO2) and CO2e emissions based on the quantity of concrete used. Scenarios include standard mixes, b…
The 'boundaries' represented by each embodied CO2 factor are described in Discover as follows; "Cradle to grave" - embodied CO2 from entire life cycle of material "Cradle to gate" …
Life cycle methodology, window air space fills. Calculates embodied energy, and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions based on the number of window units. Scenarios include air, argon, kr…
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