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DOI10.1016/j.scs.2019.101467
Life Cycle Assessment of a solar thermal system in Spain, eco-design alternatives and derived climate change scenarios at Spanish and Chinese National levels
Alberti, Jaume1; Raigosa, Juliana1,2; Raugei, Marco1,3; Assiego, Rafael1,4; Ribas-Tur, Joan1,5; Garrido-Soriano, Maria6; Zhang, Linghui7; Song, Guobao7; Hernandez, Patxi8; Fullana-i-Palmer, Pere1
发表日期2019
ISSN2210-6707
EISSN2210-6715
卷号47
英文摘要

Solar thermal energy is considered a 'clean' form of energy; however, environmental impacts occur during its life-cycle. The present work compares the environmental performance of two scenarios: a solar thermal system for providing domestic hot water (DHW) used in conjunction with a traditional natural gas heating system, and the natural gas heating system on its own. Weak points are found and different eco-design scenarios are evaluated in order to achieve a more circular economy. In addition, the authors explore what would be the national Greenhouse Gas emission reduction potential of a wider use of domestic solar hot water systems (DSHW) in China's and Spain's built environment. In this case, five displacement methods are suggested to show how the emissions reduction vary.


Through a review of the state of the art and a Life Cycle Assessment of a solar system the two scenarios are assessed. Some impact categories, such as global warming, suggest a markedly better performance of the solar system (-65%). However, weak points in the solar solution have been identified as there is an increase of impacts in cases such as acidification (+6%) and eutrophication (+61%), mostly due to the metals used. The components with higher environmental impact are the collector, the tank, and the copper tubes.


The reduction of national emissions by promoting DSHW depends on the actual displaced technology/ies. The consequences on national emissions reduction depending on these choices are assessed. The potential reduction of emissions, if 30% of the DHW were covered with solar sources, would be between 0.38% and 0.50% in the case of Spain and between 0.12% and 0.63% in China.


WOS研究方向Construction & Building Technology ; Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Energy & Fuels
来源期刊SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/97177
作者单位1.Univ Pompeu Fabra, UNESCO Chair Life Cycle & Climate Change, ESCI, Pg Pujades 1, Barcelona 08003, Spain;
2.Minist Informat & Commun Technol, Innovat Ctr E Govt, Bogota, Colombia;
3.Oxford Brookes Univ, Fac Technol Design & Environm, Wheatley Campus, Oxford OX33 1HX, England;
4.Energy Grp Univ Malaga, ETS Arquitectura, Pl Ejido S-N, Malaga 29071, Spain;
5.Univ Pompeu Fabra, RISE, ESCI, Passeig Pujades 1, Barcelona 08003, Spain;
6.UPC, Sustainabil Measurement & Modeling Lab, Sch Ind Aeroespace & Audiovisual Engn Terrassa, Colom St, Barcelona 08222, Spain;
7.Dalian Univ Technol, Sch Environm Sci & Technol, Key Lab Ind Ecol & Environm Engn MOE, 2 Linggong Rd, Dalian 116024, Peoples R China;
8.Tecnalia, E-20730 Azpeitia, Gipuzkoa, Spain
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Alberti, Jaume,Raigosa, Juliana,Raugei, Marco,et al. Life Cycle Assessment of a solar thermal system in Spain, eco-design alternatives and derived climate change scenarios at Spanish and Chinese National levels[J],2019,47.
APA Alberti, Jaume.,Raigosa, Juliana.,Raugei, Marco.,Assiego, Rafael.,Ribas-Tur, Joan.,...&Fullana-i-Palmer, Pere.(2019).Life Cycle Assessment of a solar thermal system in Spain, eco-design alternatives and derived climate change scenarios at Spanish and Chinese National levels.SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY,47.
MLA Alberti, Jaume,et al."Life Cycle Assessment of a solar thermal system in Spain, eco-design alternatives and derived climate change scenarios at Spanish and Chinese National levels".SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY 47(2019).
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