Combining life cycle costing and life cycle assessment for an analysis of a new residential district energy system design

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Abstract

Due to the growing threat of climate change, we are challenged to find improved assessment practises to recognize solutions for sustainable urban development. The focus of the study is on the life cycle design of a district energy system for a new residential development in Finland. This study analyses LCC (life cycle costs) and carbon emissions (LCA (life cycle assessment)), i.e., the "viability" of different energy systems through a methodological life cycle framework. By combining LCC and LCA, a LCM (life cycle management) perspective is portrayed to support decision-making on a long-term basis. The comparable energy design options analysed are (1) district heating (reference design), (2) district heating with building integrated photovoltaic panels, (3) ground source heat pump, and (4) ground source heat pump with building-integrated photovoltaic panels. The results show that the design option with the highest initial investment (4) is in fact the most viable from a life cycle perspective. This study further strengthens the connection between cost savings and carbon emissions reduction in a life cycle context. Thus, by implementing LCC and LCA analysis in an early design phase, justified economic and environmental design decisions can be identified to develop more sustainable urban areas.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)168-179
Number of pages12
JournalEnergy
Volume63
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Dec 2013

Bibliographical note

Funding Information: The authors would like to express their gratitude to The Innovative City® Partnership Programme in Finland for financial support. Innovative City® is a partnership programme between Aalto University and the City of Helsinki, aimed at generating innovations that support sustainable urban development through multi-disciplinary collaboration in research, art and development. Appendix A

Other keywords

  • District energy systems
  • Energy-efficient design solutions
  • LCA (life cycle assessment)
  • LCC (life cycle costing)
  • LCM (life cycle management)
  • Sustainable residential development

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