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A Norwegian ZEB-definition embodied emission

Abstract

This report deals with how to define what a Zero Emission Building (ZEB) is with explanation and analysis of different parameters related to embodied emissions of CO2 equivalents. The report can be used as a guidance tool on how to assess embodied emissions, and also on what parameters should be evaluated in such an assessment. Different ambition levels for ZEBs may include life stages, operation, material, construction and end-oflife and can be documented according to EN 15978. Calculation procedures should include system boundaries, embodied emissions from materials, transport, the construction process and waste handling according to the ambition level. CO2 eq emissions factors, service life estimates and payback scenarios for CO2 emissions need to be considered. The report does not contain one single clearly defined method, but rather a state-of-the-art summary on the different issues and refers to other relevant national and international work in the field of ZEB definitions. The issues presented here are in early stages of development and will need to be verified and further developed.
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Category

Research report

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Torhildur Kristjansdottir
  • Henning Fjeldheim
  • Eivind Selvig
  • Birgit Risholt
  • Berit Time
  • Laurent Georges
  • Tor Helge Dokka
  • Julien Bourelle
  • Rolf André Bohne
  • Zdena Cervenka

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Community / Architectural Engineering
  • SINTEF Community / Architecture, Materials and Structures
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • Statsbygg
  • Skanska Norge AS

Year

2014

Publisher

SINTEF akademisk forlag

Issue

17

ISBN

9788253613987

View this publication at Norwegian Research Information Repository