Comparing the Alignment of Capital Costs and Embodied Energy for Better Greenhouse Gas Accounting

Summary

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Supervisor(s)

Professor Timothy Langrish

Research Location

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Program Type

N/A

Synopsis

If the alignment between these financial costs and the embodied energy levels can be demonstrated, then the dimensionality of the problem will be reduced and the ability to do greenhouse gas accounting will be improved.

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Keywords

Energy, lifecycle costs, quality, greenhouse gases

Opportunity ID

The opportunity ID for this research opportunity is: 819

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