P. Melville-Shreeve, S. Ward, D. Butler
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引用次数: 12
英国住宅物业创新雨水收集的初步可持续性评估
雨水收集(RWH)尚未在英国家庭中得到广泛应用,主要是由于住宅RWH系统类型缺乏创新。本文介绍了对一系列传统和创新的住宅规模RWH系统的初步调查结果。这些系统通过专利申请检索、与行业专业人士的非正式访谈、成本效益分析和简单的多标准分析(MCA)进行审查。后者根据先验的社会、经济和环境标准审查系统的可持续性。其中两个创新系统需要进行更详细的分析,并以传统系统为基准。MCA的结果表明,创新的RWH系统在较低的资本成本下取得了比传统RWH更好的可持续性得分。进一步的研究重点是监测已确定的系统,以生成经验数据集,以便进行WLC/ lca,并确定与安装相关的挑战。版权©。
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