Uncertainty in Inventories for Life Cycle Assessment: State-Of-The-Art, Challenges, and New Technologies

Eric Tan, Qingshi Tu, Antonio Martins, Yuan Yao, Aydin Sunol, Raymond Smith

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Abstract

Uncertainty is a critical factor that can hinder the quality and potential applications of life cycle assessment (LCA) results. A prominent source of uncertainty stems from the life cycle inventory (LCI) data. Various methodologies exist to estimate the uncertainty associated with LCI data, primarily based on the widely used structured pedigree matrix approach or the computationally intensive Monte Carlo simulation. This perspective review explores how new technologies (e.g., computational algorithms and data collection methods) from data science and related fields can contribute to identifying, quantifying, and reducing uncertainty in LCI modeling. A brief overview of the sources of uncertainty in LCI modeling and how they are addressed in current LCA practice is provided. Additionally, several new technologies are identified, and the potential benefits of their implementation in reducing uncertainties in LCI modeling are discussed. This perspective review concludes by identifying potential areas that require further development for these technologies.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalEnvironmental Progress and Sustainable Energy
DOIs
StatePublished - 2025

NREL Publication Number

  • NREL/JA-5100-89974

Keywords

  • blockchain
  • life cycle assessment
  • life cycle inventory
  • machine learning
  • uncertainty

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