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Toward environmentally sustainable construction processes: The U.S. and Canada's perspective on energy consumption and GHG/CAP emissions

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In this paper, the authors identify energy consumption and air emissions resulting from construction activities and examine previous approaches utilized to assess such environmental impact, and identify the opportunities and challenges to mitigate such environmental impacts from construction processes, based on the investigation of current technology policies, regulations, incentives, and guidelines.
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In the building and construction sector, most efforts related to sustainable development have concentrated on the environmental performance of the operation of buildings and infrastructure. However, several studies have called for the need to mitigate the considerable environmental impacts, especially air pollutant emissions and energy consumption, generated by construction processes. To provide a point of reference for initiating the development of environmentally sustainable construction processes, this article identifies energy consumption and air emissions resulting from construction activities and examines previous approaches utilized to assess such environmental impact. This research also identifies the opportunities and challenges to mitigate such environmental impact from construction processes, based on the investigation of current technology policies, regulations, incentives, and guidelines.

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반도체 공정 overview

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TL;DR: The study of distributed systems which bring to life the vision of ubiquitous computing systems, also known as ambient intelligence, is concentrated on in this work.
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Economic viability analysis of a construction and demolition waste recycling plant in Portugal – part I: location, materials, technology and economic analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the economic implications of implementing and operating a large-scale high-end CDW recycling plant to serve a densely populated urban area in Portugal (Lisbon and its outskirts).
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Life cycle assessment (LCA) of sustainable building materials: an overview

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview of sustainable building materials and their impacts on the environment, and discuss the life cycle assessment as a methodological principle and framework, and its limitations for the analysis of sustainability building materials.
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Responsible production policies with substitution and carbon emissions trading

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered a production model involving a manufacturer that uses two different technologies, the green technology and the standard technology, and they considered three models: product substitution, carbon emission allowance, and carbon emission trading.
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Predicting fuel energy consumption during earthworks

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a quantitative method to predict fuel consumption before the construction phase, based on information contained in construction project documents and the definition of equipment load factors, which can be used as an assessment tool for residential construction projects, to measure the environmental impact in terms of on-site fuel consumption.
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반도체 공정 overview

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TL;DR: The study of distributed systems which bring to life the vision of ubiquitous computing systems, also known as ambient intelligence, is concentrated on in this work.
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Economic Input–Output Models for Environmental Life-Cycle Assessment

TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that these models can be represented as process flow diagrams or as matrices of process interactions, provided the process models are proportional in nature (any increase in product output produces a corresponding environmental burden).
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Example of a Hybrid Life-Cycle Assessment of Construction Processes

TL;DR: In this article, a case study of a precast concrete parking garage's construction using hybrid life-cycle assessment (LCA) methodology is presented, along with a recommendation of a hybrid model for construction.
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Decision-Support Tool for Assessing the Environmental Effects of Constructing Commercial Buildings

TL;DR: In this article, a case study of the Bren School at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and several relevant construction scenarios are analyzed, showing that the construction phase comprised 2% of energy consumption, 1% of C O2 emissions, 7% of CO emissions, 8% of N Ox emissions,8% of P M10 emissions, and 1% S O 2 emissions.
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Estimating Construction Project Environmental Effects Using an Input-Output-Based Hybrid Life-Cycle Assessment Model

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used an input-output-based LCA framework to create a more comprehensive estimate of the environmental effects of construction processes, which is based on Carnegie Mellon University's Economic Input-Output Life Cycle Assessment (EIO-LCA) tool.
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