Renewable energy life cycle assessment (LCA) evaluates the environmental impacts of renewable energy technologies across their entire lifecycle, from raw material extraction and manufacturing to operation and end-of-life disposal. LCA provides a comprehensive view of emissions, energy use, water consumption, and resource depletion. It enables comparison between different renewable technologies and conventional energy systems. Life cycle assessment helps identify environmental hotspots and opportunities for improvement. LCA is widely used in policy development, technology selection, and sustainability reporting. Applying life cycle assessment ensures that renewable energy systems deliver genuine environmental benefits and support long-term climate and sustainability goals.
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