Consequential Life Cycle Assessment (CLCA) of Replacing Steel with Aluminum in North American Light Vehicles
- 2018-11-27 11:21:00
- LUQIMENG Original
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Vehicle Production and use Emit Greenhouse Gases (GHGs)
Lightweight Materials Cause Greenhouse Gas Trade-Off
Standard Approach: Attributional Life Cycle Assessment
Shortcomings of such GHG accounting:
• How to account for metal recycling
• Timing of emissions
• Fleet effects
• How to model consequences of material substitution
(Better) Alternative: Consequential Life Cycle Assessment
Starting Point: Assumed Aluminum Additions to North American Light Vehicle Production
Summary
• Consequential LCAs of automotive material substitution are feasible and insightful
• Results of presented study are still preliminary (need to select probable scenarios from all plausible ones)
• Replacing automotive steel with aluminum will always lead to an initial increase in GHG emissions
• When GHG payback is achieved (an whether) depends on the assumptions in the model, the most important of which are:
• GHG intensity of aluminum production
• GHG consequences of large increase in automotive aluminum scrap