English Some Digressions on the Life Cycle Analysis of a Nuclear Power Plant in France
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May 25, 2024
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Arnaud Diemer
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Wilfried Denave
Nathan Dieterlen
Aurélien Gardaz
Abstract
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) evaluates the potential environmental, social and economic impacts of a system (product, service, process, value chain). It is based on an inventory of material and energy flows for the different phases of a product's life cycle, from the extraction of raw materials to waste management. LCA, which is governed by ISO standards, makes it possible to account for pollution transfers between different stages of a process ("cradle to grave") and between pollutants (multi-criteria approach). Our study aims to identify the challenges of applying LCA to a nuclear power plant, using system dynamics tools (Causal Loop Diagrams, Stock and Flow Diagrams via STELLA software) and the latest developments in Life Cycle Analysis (OpenLCA software).
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