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This work shows the influence of using different allocation approaches when modelling the
inventory analysis in a soybean biodiesel life cycle assessment (LCA). Results obtained using
mass, energy and economic based allocations are compared, focusing on the following aspects:
normalised potential environmental impact (PEI) categories, total PEI and relative contributions to
the total PEI from each life cycle stage and environmental impact category. Similar results are
obtained either using economic and energy based allocations. However, different results are
obtained when mass based allocation is used when compared with the other two. This study also
illustrates that using different allocation approaches in biodiesel LCA may influence the final
conclusions, especially in comparative assertions, emphasising the need to perform a sensitivity
analysis in the LCA interpretation step.
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Allocation approaches Mass based allocation Economic based allocation Energy based allocation Life cycle assessment Soybean biodiesel
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Maney Publishing - Energy Institute