Use of LCA as a Tool for Building Ecodesign. A Case Study of a Low Energy Building in Spain

This paper demonstrates how to achieve energy savings in the construction and operation of buildings by promoting the use of life cycle assessment techniques in the design for new buildings and for refurbishment. The paper aims to draw on the application of a specific methodology for low energy cons...

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Main Authors: Alberto Jáñez, Eva Llera, Alfonso Aranda, Sabina Scarpellini, Ignacio Zabalza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-08-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/8/3901
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spelling doaj-1040f3b1402149509f1ff55528cd1fd32020-11-24T21:31:41ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732013-08-01683901392110.3390/en6083901Use of LCA as a Tool for Building Ecodesign. A Case Study of a Low Energy Building in SpainAlberto JáñezEva LleraAlfonso ArandaSabina ScarpelliniIgnacio ZabalzaThis paper demonstrates how to achieve energy savings in the construction and operation of buildings by promoting the use of life cycle assessment techniques in the design for new buildings and for refurbishment. The paper aims to draw on the application of a specific methodology for low energy consumption, integrated planning, environmental performance evaluation of buildings, and design for sustainability and LCA techniques applied to buildings. The ENergy Saving through promotion of LIfe Cycle assessment in buildings (ENSLIC) methodology based on LCA for use in an integral planning process has been promoted to stakeholders who require a means to optimize the environmental performance of buildings. Feedback from the stakeholders has facilitated the creation of simplified LCA guidelines, a systematic approach guiding the user through the alternative options regarding software choices, their strengths and weaknesses, the databases available, the usefulness of different indicators, aggregation, definition of limits and options for simplifying the process. As a result, this paper presents the applied results of a case study where this methodology is implemented serving as an energy savings evaluation tool for decision makers, end-users, professionals involved in the different stages of construction, etc. Finally, it is demonstrated how LCA can facilitate comparisons between different buildings, showing the influence of all variables on a building’s life cycle environmental impact and showing the potential for energy savings. Removing market barriers to sustainable construction is actually stricter and this is good news for promoting higher energy efficiency in buildings.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/8/3901life cycle assessmentlow-energy buildingsimplified LCAprimary energy demandglobal warming potentialconstruction
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author Alberto Jáñez
Eva Llera
Alfonso Aranda
Sabina Scarpellini
Ignacio Zabalza
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Eva Llera
Alfonso Aranda
Sabina Scarpellini
Ignacio Zabalza
Use of LCA as a Tool for Building Ecodesign. A Case Study of a Low Energy Building in Spain
Energies
life cycle assessment
low-energy building
simplified LCA
primary energy demand
global warming potential
construction
author_facet Alberto Jáñez
Eva Llera
Alfonso Aranda
Sabina Scarpellini
Ignacio Zabalza
author_sort Alberto Jáñez
title Use of LCA as a Tool for Building Ecodesign. A Case Study of a Low Energy Building in Spain
title_short Use of LCA as a Tool for Building Ecodesign. A Case Study of a Low Energy Building in Spain
title_full Use of LCA as a Tool for Building Ecodesign. A Case Study of a Low Energy Building in Spain
title_fullStr Use of LCA as a Tool for Building Ecodesign. A Case Study of a Low Energy Building in Spain
title_full_unstemmed Use of LCA as a Tool for Building Ecodesign. A Case Study of a Low Energy Building in Spain
title_sort use of lca as a tool for building ecodesign. a case study of a low energy building in spain
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2013-08-01
description This paper demonstrates how to achieve energy savings in the construction and operation of buildings by promoting the use of life cycle assessment techniques in the design for new buildings and for refurbishment. The paper aims to draw on the application of a specific methodology for low energy consumption, integrated planning, environmental performance evaluation of buildings, and design for sustainability and LCA techniques applied to buildings. The ENergy Saving through promotion of LIfe Cycle assessment in buildings (ENSLIC) methodology based on LCA for use in an integral planning process has been promoted to stakeholders who require a means to optimize the environmental performance of buildings. Feedback from the stakeholders has facilitated the creation of simplified LCA guidelines, a systematic approach guiding the user through the alternative options regarding software choices, their strengths and weaknesses, the databases available, the usefulness of different indicators, aggregation, definition of limits and options for simplifying the process. As a result, this paper presents the applied results of a case study where this methodology is implemented serving as an energy savings evaluation tool for decision makers, end-users, professionals involved in the different stages of construction, etc. Finally, it is demonstrated how LCA can facilitate comparisons between different buildings, showing the influence of all variables on a building’s life cycle environmental impact and showing the potential for energy savings. Removing market barriers to sustainable construction is actually stricter and this is good news for promoting higher energy efficiency in buildings.
topic life cycle assessment
low-energy building
simplified LCA
primary energy demand
global warming potential
construction
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/8/3901
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