Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lighting Systems and Road Pavements in an Italian Twin-Tube Road Tunnel
This work calculates and discusses the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of four scenarios composed of two types of road pavements and two types of lighting systems to be built in an Italian twin-tube road tunnel. A 20-year time horizon is adopted to assess the burdens of construction and maintenance of b...
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doaj-2f71a0d256194130b21c5a03e08d234e2020-11-24T20:59:13ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-11-011011416510.3390/su10114165su10114165Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lighting Systems and Road Pavements in an Italian Twin-Tube Road TunnelGiuseppe Cantisani0Paola Di Mascio1Laura Moretti2Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, 00184 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, 00184 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, 00184 Rome, ItalyThis work calculates and discusses the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of four scenarios composed of two types of road pavements and two types of lighting systems to be built in an Italian twin-tube road tunnel. A 20-year time horizon is adopted to assess the burdens of construction and maintenance of both flexible and rigid pavements and high-pressure sodium (HPS) and light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, traffic, and switching on of lamps. All considered scenarios are comparable with each other in terms of technical performances, but significantly differ regarding their environmental consequences. The geometrical and technical characteristics of the examined scenarios comply with current Italian standards for highways. In all the examined cases, LCA is carried out according to the European standard, EN 15804, and includes 19 impact categories (IC). The analysis demonstrates that the use of more reflecting surface pavement materials (i.e., concrete vs. asphalt) and more performing lighting systems (i.e., LED vs. HPS) can effectively mitigate the deleterious burdens related to road construction, maintenance, and use. For most of the examined ICs, the most environment-friendly scenario has LED lamps and concrete pavement.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/11/4165tunnel lightinglight-emitting diodehigh-pressure sodiumEN 15804LCAroad tunnel |
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Giuseppe Cantisani Paola Di Mascio Laura Moretti Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lighting Systems and Road Pavements in an Italian Twin-Tube Road Tunnel Sustainability tunnel lighting light-emitting diode high-pressure sodium EN 15804 LCA road tunnel |
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Giuseppe Cantisani Paola Di Mascio Laura Moretti |
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lighting Systems and Road Pavements in an Italian Twin-Tube Road Tunnel |
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lighting Systems and Road Pavements in an Italian Twin-Tube Road Tunnel |
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lighting Systems and Road Pavements in an Italian Twin-Tube Road Tunnel |
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lighting Systems and Road Pavements in an Italian Twin-Tube Road Tunnel |
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Comparative Life Cycle Assessment of Lighting Systems and Road Pavements in an Italian Twin-Tube Road Tunnel |
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comparative life cycle assessment of lighting systems and road pavements in an italian twin-tube road tunnel |
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This work calculates and discusses the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of four scenarios composed of two types of road pavements and two types of lighting systems to be built in an Italian twin-tube road tunnel. A 20-year time horizon is adopted to assess the burdens of construction and maintenance of both flexible and rigid pavements and high-pressure sodium (HPS) and light-emitting diode (LED) lamps, traffic, and switching on of lamps. All considered scenarios are comparable with each other in terms of technical performances, but significantly differ regarding their environmental consequences. The geometrical and technical characteristics of the examined scenarios comply with current Italian standards for highways. In all the examined cases, LCA is carried out according to the European standard, EN 15804, and includes 19 impact categories (IC). The analysis demonstrates that the use of more reflecting surface pavement materials (i.e., concrete vs. asphalt) and more performing lighting systems (i.e., LED vs. HPS) can effectively mitigate the deleterious burdens related to road construction, maintenance, and use. For most of the examined ICs, the most environment-friendly scenario has LED lamps and concrete pavement. |
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tunnel lighting light-emitting diode high-pressure sodium EN 15804 LCA road tunnel |
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