Embodied carbon, embodied energy and renewable energy: a review of environmental product declarations

Author:

Anderson Jane1ORCID,Moncaster Alice2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Engineering and Innovation, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK (corresponding author: )

2. School of Engineering and Innovation, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK

Abstract

Environmental product declarations (EPD) to EN 15804 provide information about the embodied carbon dioxide of construction products – their life cycle greenhouse gas emissions – alongside reporting the use of renewable and non-renewable primary energy and secondary fuels, among the other environmental indicators. As the number of EPD to EN 15804 increases, they become a useful data resource to consider these impacts. In moving towards a reduction in the embodied carbon of products, it is necessary to use renewable energy resources efficiently to allow the transition to net zero; this is because of the increasing demands on renewable energy to decarbonise industry, transport and domestic energy consumption and the limited capacity to expand renewable generation. This paper reviews published EPD data for structural and reinforcing steels, cement, bricks and structural timber products, and considers, for the cradle to gate ‘product’ life cycle stage, exploring the relationship of embodied carbon with embodied energy (total energy used), the balance of renewable and non-renewable energy, and the efficient use of energy. It is found, for bricks and timber, that EPD show products that use a greater percentage of renewable energy have higher embodied energy, suggesting a less efficient use of renewable energy for these products.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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