posted on 2013-12-04, 00:00authored byThomas Brecheisen, Thomas Theis
The sustainable development of brownfields reflects a fundamental, yet logical, shift in
thinking and policymaking regarding pollution prevention. Life-cycle assessment (LCA) is a
tool that can be used to assist in determining the conformity of brownfield development
projects to the sustainability paradigm. LCA was applied to the process of a real brownfield
redevelopment project, now known as the Chicago Center for Green Technology, to determine
the cumulative energy required to complete the following redevelopment stages:
(1) brownfield assessment and remediation, (2) building rehabilitation and site development
and (3) ten years of operation. The results of the LCA have shown that operational energy is
the dominant life-cycle stage after ten years of operation. The preservation and rehabilitation
of the existing building, the installation of renewable energy systems (geothermal and
photovoltaic) on-site and the use of more sustainable building products resulted in 72
terajoules (TJ) of avoided energy impacts, which would provide 14 years of operational
energy for the site.
Funding
We would like to acknowledge the United States Environmental
Protection Agency, who made this project possible
through the issuance of a K6 grant (TR-83418401)