2011
DOI: 10.3384/ecp110573678
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Environmental Impacts of Solar Thermal Systems with Life Cycle Assessment

Abstract: Solar thermal systems are an ecological way of providing domestic hot water. They are experiencing a rapid growth since the beginning of the last decade. This study characterizes the environmental performances of such installations with a life-cycle approach. The methodology is based on the application of the international standards of Life Cycle Assessment. Two types of systems are presented. Firstly a temperate-climate system, with solar thermal collectors and a backup energy as heat sources. Secondly, a tro… Show more

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“…Laborderie et al [4] presented methodology for a life cycle assessment of solar water heater environmental evaluation. They focused on primary energy consumption, potential global warming, effect on ecosystem quality and human health issues.…”
Section: A Literatures On Solar Water Heating Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laborderie et al [4] presented methodology for a life cycle assessment of solar water heater environmental evaluation. They focused on primary energy consumption, potential global warming, effect on ecosystem quality and human health issues.…”
Section: A Literatures On Solar Water Heating Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This estimation made use of references provided by Ardente et al (2005) and De Laborderie et al (2011), and assessment of the photovoltaic systems made use of the work of Hsu et al (2012).…”
Section: Building Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are experiencing a high interest since the beginning of the last decade in many locations worldwide (Eurobserv'er, 2010). Its capacity in reducing energy load for domestic hot water is significant in locations with high irradiation level (De Laborderie et al, 2011). Solar thermal systems feed on a ''clean'' energy source.…”
Section: Flat Plate Solar Thermal Collectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%