Essays about: "Emission inventory"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 30 essays containing the words Emission inventory.
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1. Environmental sustainability of a low-temperature heating system : A case study
University essay from KTH/Byggteknik och designAbstract : Nowadays, 40% of annual global CO2-emission is caused by the building sector. 27% of these emissions are coming from building operations and the main use of energy in buildings is heating. READ MORE
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2. Life cycle assessment of timber high-rise building structures : Case study of a project examined in the context of French environmental regulation (RE2020)
University essay from KTH/ByggnadsmaterialAbstract : The damages that the building sector does to the environment can no longer be ignored and need to be approached with a life cycle assessment (LCA). Advantages to build in wood and to build dense cities lead to a potential “two birds in one stone” effect regarding high-rise massive timber construction. READ MORE
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3. Sustainable supply logistics and inventory management : A case study at Axelent AB
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för ekonomi, teknik, konst och samhälleAbstract : The purpose of this study is to give an insight to operation and managerial possibilities anddifficulties of sustainable inventory management. The objective is to give a general picture ofwhat is available in terms of economic models as well as the implications from the currentsituation and eventual changes. READ MORE
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4. Decarbonising the Mining Industry: The Case of Dannemora Iron Ore Mine
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaperAbstract : The Swedish mining and minerals sector is one of the most prominent greenhouse gas emitters in the country. At the same time, it also provides Sweden and other nations with vast amounts of important metals and minerals, which are not easily replaced. READ MORE
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5. SAVINGS OF MATERIAL RESOURCES AND CARBON EMISSIONS WHEN CONVERTING FOSSIL FUEL CAR TO ELECTRIC : A CASE STUDY FOR SWEDEN
University essay from KTH/Integrated Transport Research Lab, ITRL; KTH/ElkraftteknikAbstract : Transportation in Sweden currently accounts for one-third of domestic GHG emissions. Thereof more than 90 % are allocated to road traffic with passenger cars being the largest contributor. Hence, the Swedish government adopted stringent climate policies to cut transport emissionsby 70 % (compared to 2010) latest until 2030. READ MORE