Energies (Mar 2020)

Life Cycle Environmental Costs of Buildings

  • Yuanfeng Wang,
  • Bo Pang,
  • Xiangjie Zhang,
  • Jingjing Wang,
  • Yinshan Liu,
  • Chengcheng Shi,
  • Shuowen Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/en13061353
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 1353

Abstract

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Energy consumption and pollutant emissions from buildings have caused serious impacts on the environment. Currently, research on building environmental costs is quite insufficient. Based on life cycle inventory of building materials, fossil fuel and electricity power, a calculating model for environmental costs during different stages is presented. A single-objective optimization model is generated by converting environmental impact into environmental cost, with the same unit with direct cost. Two residential buildings, one located in Beijing and another in Xiamen, China, are taken as the case studies and analyzed to test the proposed model. Moreover, data uncertainty and sensitivity analysis of key parameters, including the discount rate and the unit virtual abatement costs of pollutants, are also conducted. The analysis results show that the environmental cost accounts for about 16% of direct cost. The environmental degradation cost accounts for about 70% of the total environmental cost. According to the probabilistic uncertainty analysis results, the coefficient of variation of material production stage is the largest. The sensitivity analysis results indicate that the unit virtual abatement cost of CO2 has the largest influence on the final environmental cost.

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