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Zero Emission Building Envelopes - Comparison of Different Wall Constructions in a Life Cycle Perspective

Sammendrag

In order to obtain a zero emission building, it is necessary to consider the emissions throughout the whole life cycle, since emissions are not only related to the use/operation of the building, but also other processes such as production of materials, transportation, construction and disposal.
This work presents a case study of a building in Trondheim, Norway, where the effect of changing the insulation thickness of a wall is evaluated regarding greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (CO2-equivalents) during the life cycle. The main conclusions from this case study are:

• The energy sources and the corresponding emission factors are of great importance when the optimum insulation thickness is determined on basis of GHG-emissions during the life cycle.

• Increased insulation thickness is always beneficial as long as the emission factor for the energy supply to the building is above 0.200 kg CO2 eq/kWh.

• There is an optimum insulation thickness between 0.050 m and 0.500 m when the emission factor for the energy supply to the building is below 0.100 kg CO2 eq/kWh. The specific optimum insulation thickness depends upon the combination of emission factors.

Kategori

Vitenskapelig Kapittel/Artikkel/Konferanseartikkel

Språk

Engelsk

Forfatter(e)

  • Thomas Haavi
  • Arild Gustavsen

Institusjon(er)

  • Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet
  • SINTEF Community / Arkitektur, byggematerialer og konstruksjoner

År

2011

Forlag

Tampere University of Technology

Bok

Proceedings of the 9th Nordic Symposium on Building Physics, NSB 2011

ISBN

978-952-15-2573-5

Side(r)

1035 - 1042

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