Tags | Dieser Datensatz ist Bestandteil der Ă–KOBAUDAT. |
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Location | DE |
Geographical representativeness description | The data set represents the country specific situation in Germany, focusing on the main technologies, the region specific characteristics and / or import statistics. |
Reference year | 2018 |
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Natural stone slab, rigid, facade (thickness 0.030 m); 78 kg/m2
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Use advice for data set | The data set represents a cradle to gate inventory. It can be used to characterise the supply chain situation of the respective commodity in a representative manner. Combination with individual unit processes using this commodity enables the generation of user-specific (product) LCAs. |
Technical purpose of product or process | This product can be used in construction. |
Classification number | 1.3.08 |
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General comment on data set | This data set has been modeled according to the European Standard EN 15804 for Sustainable Building. Results are depicted in modules that allow the structured expression of results over the entire life cycle. |
Uncertainty margins | 10 |
Description | Product system almost completely covered. Good technological, temporal and geographic representativeness. |
Copyright | Yes |
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Data set valid until | 2022 |
Time representativeness description | Annual average |
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Technology description including background system | The LCA of natural stones slabs for facades covers the cradle-to-gate phase, that is, the extraction of granite and the further processing (steel grit, grinding road, saw). Between the location of extraction and the processing location an average distance of 20 km is defined. The observation is based on a mix of origin: 50% of natural stones are from China, 7% from Germany and 43% from the rest of Europe. The respective import transports are considered in the system examination. The system boundaries are represented by the finished product, a 3 cm granite slab for facades (density 2600kg/m3). Background system: Electricity: Electricity is modelled according to the individual country-specific situations. The country-specific modelling is achieved on multiple levels. Firstly, individual energy carrier specific power plants and plants for renewable energy sources are modelled according to the current national electricity grid mix. Modelling the electricity consumption mix includes transmission / distribution losses and the own use by energy producers (own consumption of power plants and "other" own consumption e.g. due to pumped storage hydro power etc.), as well as imported electricity. Secondly, the national emission and efficiency standards of the power plants are modelled as well as the share of electricity plants and combined heat and power plants (CHP). Thirdly, the country-specific energy carrier supply (share of imports and / or domestic supply) including the country-specific energy carrier properties (e.g. element and energy content) are accounted for. Fourthly, the exploration, mining/production, processing and transport processes of the energy carrier supply chains are modelled according to the specific situation of each electricity producing country. The different production and processing techniques (emissions and efficiencies) in the different energy producing countries are considered, e.g. different crude oil production technologies or different flaring rates at the oil platforms. Thermal energy, process steam: The thermal energy and process steam supply is modelled according to the individual country-specific situation with regard to emission standards and considered energy carriers. The thermal energy and process steam are produced at heat plants. Efficiencies for thermal energy production are by definition 100% in relation to the corresponding energy carrier input. For process steam the efficiency ranges from 85%, 90% to 95%. The energy carriers used for the generation of thermal energy and process steam are modelled according to the specific import situation (see electricity above). Transports: All relevant and known transport processes are included. Ocean-going and inland ship transport as well as rail, truck and pipeline transport of bulk commodities are considered. Energy carriers: The energy carriers are modelled according to the specific supply situation (see electricity above). Refinery products: Diesel fuel, gasoline, technical gases, fuel oils, lubricants and residues such as bitumen are modelled with a parameterised country-specific refinery model. The refinery model represents the current national standard in refining techniques (e.g. emission level, internal energy consumption, etc.) as well as the individual country-specific product output spectrum, which can be quite different from country to country. The supply of crude oil is modelled, again, according to the country-specific situation with the respective properties of the resources. |
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Time stamp (last saved) | 2019-12-04T10:06:47+01:00 |
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UUID | cb3f4a56-460c-4a3e-ae43-3e0a9dcb4319 |
Data set version | 20.20.010 |
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Copyright | Yes |
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