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      Life cycle assessment of emerging technologies: Evaluation techniques at different stages of market and technical maturity

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          Recent developments in Life Cycle Assessment.

          Life Cycle Assessment is a tool to assess the environmental impacts and resources used throughout a product's life cycle, i.e., from raw material acquisition, via production and use phases, to waste management. The methodological development in LCA has been strong, and LCA is broadly applied in practice. The aim of this paper is to provide a review of recent developments of LCA methods. The focus is on some areas where there has been an intense methodological development during the last years. We also highlight some of the emerging issues. In relation to the Goal and Scope definition we especially discuss the distinction between attributional and consequential LCA. For the Inventory Analysis, this distinction is relevant when discussing system boundaries, data collection, and allocation. Also highlighted are developments concerning databases and Input-Output and hybrid LCA. In the sections on Life Cycle Impact Assessment we discuss the characteristics of the modelling as well as some recent developments for specific impact categories and weighting. In relation to the Interpretation the focus is on uncertainty analysis. Finally, we discuss recent developments in relation to some of the strengths and weaknesses of LCA.
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            Carbon capture, storage and utilisation technologies: A critical analysis and comparison of their life cycle environmental impacts

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              Comparative Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Conventional and Electric Vehicles

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                Journal
                Journal of Industrial Ecology
                Journal of Industrial Ecology
                Wiley
                1088-1980
                1530-9290
                January 28 2020
                February 2020
                October 15 2019
                February 2020
                : 24
                : 1
                : 11-25
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Chemical and Petroleum EngineeringSchulich School of EngineeringUniversity of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada
                [2 ]Department of Energy Resources EngineeringStanford University Stanford California
                [3 ]U.S. Department of Energy Washington District of Columbia
                [4 ]Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences DepartmentClemson University Clemson South Carolina
                [5 ]Department of Civil & Mineral EngineeringUniversity of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada
                [6 ]Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering & Public PolicyCarnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
                [7 ]Department of Mechanical EngineeringUniversity of Bath Bath UK
                [8 ]Centre for Sustainable SystemsSchool for Environment and SustainabilityUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
                [9 ]Lawrence Berkley National Laboratory Berkley California
                [10 ]Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of SustainabilityArizona State University Tempe Arizona
                [11 ]National Energy Technology Laboratory, Department of Energy Pittsburgh Pennsylvania
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                10.1111/jiec.12954
                cf5af3ec-d45b-4398-ac1c-8be8e3a4c0e4
                © 2020

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