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摘要
白光发光二极管(LED)的问世是一项重要的创新技术,它的多重优势彻底改变了照明行业。尽管白光发光二极管具有诸多优点,但最近开发的大功率 LED 产品在整个生命周期内的环境影响信息仍是空白,而这正是实现可持续绿色发展的关键步骤。本生命周期评估(LCA)以 "从摇篮到坟墓 "为系统边界。本研究使用 SimaPro 软件和内置的 ecoinvent 数据库 V2.2 以及适当的生命周期清单数据进行了生命周期评估。分析结果表明(1) LED 封装对环境的影响最大,其次是 LED 驱动器,而外壳和瓦楞纸板包装材料在制造阶段对生态系统的负面影响最小。相反,慳電膽的驅動器對環境的影響最大,其次是光源。从生命周期各阶段来看,使用阶段对环境的影响最大,主要是由于能源消耗和能源生产来源。(2) 对电力生产来源的情景分析表明,与目前的电力组合相比,未来的能源生产来源(70% 天然气、25% 核能和 5% 抽水蓄能)降低了对环境的影响。這些建議的發電來源可為香港減少 61% 的光源全球暖化潛力。
Life cycle assessment of high-power white LEDs for indoor lighting in the context of Hong Kong
The introduction of white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is one of the key innovations that has revolutionized the lighting industry due to its multiple benefits. Despite their advantages, there is a gap in the environmental impact information of the recently developed high-power LED products within the whole lifecycle, which is a key step to achieve sustainable and green development. This life cycle assessment (LCA) is conducted by considering the cradle-to-grave system boundary. The functional units considered are a LED and compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) of 40 million lumen-hours (lm-h) used for indoor applications over an operating time of 20 000 h. In this study, the LCA was carried out using the SimaPro software and built-in ecoinvent database V2.2 with appropriate life cycle inventory data. The analysis results indicate that: (1) the LED-package has a dominant environmental impact followed by the LED driver while the housing and corrugated-board packaging materials showed the least negative effect to the ecosystem during the manufacturing phase. On the contrary, the CFL drivers are dominant followed by the light sources in the case of CFLs. From the lifecycle stages, the usage-phase showed a predominant environmental effect, mainly due to the energy consumption and sources of energy production. (2) A scenario analysis on the sources of electricity production revealed that prospective sources (70% natural gas, 25% nuclear and 5% pumped storage) of energy production lowered the environmental impact compared to the current electricity mix. These proposed electricity generation production sources provide a 61% reduction in the global warming potential in light sources for Hong Kong.