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The Concept of Embodied Carbon

The Concept of Embodied Carbon. A Life-Cycle Approach. Technology Racing Ahead. Machines have replaced manual labor. 200 years of carbon emissions. CO2 – Where does it come from anyway?. Lifecycle Embodied Carbon. Embodied Carbon. Embodied vs. Operational. Embodied Carbon

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The Concept of Embodied Carbon

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  1. The Concept of Embodied Carbon A Life-Cycle Approach

  2. Technology Racing Ahead

  3. Machines have replaced manual labor

  4. 200 years of carbon emissions

  5. CO2 – Where does it come from anyway?

  6. Lifecycle Embodied Carbon Embodied Carbon

  7. Embodied vs. Operational • Embodied Carbon • Life Cycle Assessment • Construction Waste Management • End of Life Assessment • Materials Reuse • Recycled Content • Local Content • Operational Carbon • Transportation to/from site • Energy Performance • Energy Metering • Commissioning • Renewable Energy, Green Power and Carbon Offsets

  8. Life cycle carbon – Not one size fits all OFFICE WAREHOUSE 75% operation 75% manufacture

  9. Life cycle carbon- improving operational energy performance

  10. RICS Standard Methodology – UK to Int’l

  11. Embodied carbon is about material use: Average % of materials in different building types (AUT case studies) Concrete and Steel represent major share of materials used in all building types = Carbon Hotspots Source: Nick Deeks (2011) «Understanding the measurement of Carbon» at RICS Oceania Annual Sustainability Seminar 2011

  12. Focus on what we know

  13. Life cycle stages of a building based on BS EN 15978:2011 SCOPE OF THE RICS PAPER

  14. Concept design - embodied carbon benchmarks

  15. Detailed design - embodied carbon calculation methodology

  16. Analysing the results

  17. Motivation To Measure? Call to Action?

  18. Rating Systems Surveyed • New Building Rating Systems (Office) • LEED for New Construction v4 (4th reading) • BREEAM Europe Commercial 2009 • DGNB New Office and Administrative Buildings • Green Star Office Rating v3

  19. The Importance of Carbon in Rating Systems

  20. Embodied Carbon as a proportion of Total Carbon

  21. Best Practice – DGNB Ecological Footprint The ecological footprint of the building is calculated over the life cycle of 50 years. Within the life cycle, all stages are taken into account: Product stage, construction stage, in-use stage and operation of the building as well as end of life stages

  22. Best Practice – BREEAM Green Guide

  23. Best Practice – Green Star Individual Materials • Mat 6/7 Aim – To encourage and recognize the reduction of embodied energy and resource depletion occurring through the use of concrete/virgin steel • Mat 9 Aim – To encourage and recognize designs that minimize the embodied energy and resources associated with demolition. • Mat 10 Aim- To encourage and recognize designs that produce a net reduction in the total amount of material used.

  24. Best Practice – LEED Waste Diversion • Construction and Demolition Waste Management • Divert at least 75% of the total construction and demolition material; diverted materials must include at least 4 material streams; OR • Do not generate more than 12,2 kg of waste per square meter of the building’s floor area.

  25. We will not reduce energy use in construction!

  26. Two solutions to the problem

  27. We can (probably) tough it out Homo Genus Humans

  28. But maybe not…

  29. The Apollo Missions – 11 years, 17 flights • Apollo Guidance Computer • .00004 GHz clock speed • 4 KB RAM • 5x IBM 365/75 • .01 GHz clock speed • 8 MB RAM • Apple iPhone 5 • 1.3 GHz clock speed • 1 GB RAM

  30. The Apollo Missions – 11 years, 17 flights • iPhone is 32,500 times faster and has 250,000 times more memory than the Apollo guidance computer • iPhoneis 26 times faster and has 25 times more memory than all 5 IBM 360/75 computers combined When will we spend 170 billion USD again?

  31. Do we need 170 billion USD to change this graph?

  32. Commercial solar cell efficiency today 14-19%

  33. We’ll need to store energy

  34. Thank you for your attention Michael P. Smithing, FRICS LEED AP ID+C, BREEAM Assessor, BREEAM In-Use Auditor Director | Green Building Advisory, Eastern Europe Colliers International (+3630) 9214-219

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