Embodied Carbon

You can enter data on the embodied carbon that is associated with the material. This definition for embodied energy is provided on the Bath ICE website:

 

Embodied energy may be taken as the total primary energy consumed during resource extraction, transportation, manufacturing and fabrication of a product... to separate it from operational impacts.

 

Likewise embodied carbon is the carbon released in the above processes. It has become common practice to specify the embodied carbon as ‘Cradle to Gate’, which includes all carbon until the product leaves the factory gate. The final boundary condition is ‘Cradle to Site’, which includes all of the carbon emitted until the product has reached the point of use (i.e. the building site).

Embodied carbon available

If embodied carbon data is available for the material then this check box should to ticked.

Embodied carbon

Enter the amount of embodied carbon associated with the material. When using SI units, the units are kgCO2/kg.

Conversion factor name

Enter the name of the conversion factor as defined in the source documentation. This can be used to help you to trace the conversion factor back within the source database.

Source

The source of the data in text form. Much of the data provided by DesignBuilder is derived from the Bath ICE database.

Assumption / factor boundary

Typically embodied energy is defined as the carbon emitted into the atmosphere in order to mine, process and produce the material. Some common definitions are:

 

Equivalent carbon available

If data on equivalent carbon is available then check this box.

Equivalent carbon

Equivalent carbon is similar to Embodied carbon (above) but also includes the effects of other greenhouse gases so as to provide an equivalent amount of CO2 that would cause the same amount of global warming as the actual greenhouse gases (which may include sulphur dioxide, methane etc) emitted by the processes involved in production of the material.

Embodied Carbon Report

Material, construction and glazing inventories and embodied carbon reports are included in the CSV report file. An example simple report is shown below. The materials and constructions inventories are equivalent ways of showing the same data, but broken down in different ways. The total for the building is shown at the bottom.

 

Materials Inventory and Embodied CO2
Description Mass (kg) Embodied CO2 (kgCO2) Equivalent CO2 (kgCO2)
Woods : Timber Flooring 553.353 254.543 260.076
Loose fill/powders : Floor/Roof Screed 2383.676 381.388 381.388
Plasterboard 1032.926 392.512 413.171
Gypsum Plastering 777.959 295.624 311.184
Foam : Urea Formaldehyde Foam 37.656 67.028 72.3
MW Glass Wool (rolls) 49.206 75.285 82.666
XPS Extruded Polystyrene - CO2 Blowing 166.513 479.558 1595.196
Concrete Block (Medium) 8378.02 670.242 670.242
Cast Concrete 5675.42 454.034 454.034
Brick - Brickwork Outer Leaf 10173.31 2238.128 2339.861
Asphalt 595.919 29.796 29.796
Sub Total 29823.96 5338.138 6609.913
       
Constructions Inventory and Embodied CO2
Description Area (m2) Embodied CO2 (kgCO2) Equivalent CO2 (kgCO2)
Project wall 59.843 3683.552 4916.482
Project flat roof 28.377 497.593 525.632
Project ground floor 28.377 1156.993 1167.798
Sub Total 116.597 5338.138 6609.913
       
Glazing Inventory and Embodied CO2
Description Area (m2) Embodied CO2 (kgCO2) Equivalent CO2 (kgCO2)
Project external glazing 25.647 326.999 346.235
Sub Total 25.647 326.999 346.234
       
Building Total 142.244 5665.137 6956.147