Carbon Emissions Calculation Model of Building Based on PAS2050

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Building has been the main field of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the world. Carbon emissions are one of the critical factors of the greenhouse gas effects. With the rapid development of urban construction in China, carbon emissions of building are much more important both in theory study and in practice guiding. This paper deplores the carbon emissions methodology about the Specification PAS 2050:2008, which is for the assessment of the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of goods and services, and builds a carbon emissions calculation model of the whole life cycle of building according to the relevant research results and the characteristics of building products.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 255-260)

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1582-1586

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May 2011

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