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Novel Method of Sensitivity Analysis Improves the Prioritization of Research in Anticipatory Life Cycle Assessment of Emerging Technologies
It
is now common practice in environmental life cycle assessment
(LCA) to conduct sensitivity analyses to identify critical parameters
and prioritize further research. Typical approaches include variation
of input parameters one at a time to determine the corresponding variation
in characterized midpoints or normalized and weighted end points.
Generally, those input parameters that cause the greatest variations
in output criteria are accepted as the most important subjects of
further investigation. However, in comparative LCA of emerging technologies,
the typical approach to sensitivity analysis may misdirect research
and development (R&D) toward addressing uncertainties that are
inconsequential or counterproductive. This paper presents a novel
method of sensitivity analysis for a decision-driven, anticipatory
LCA of three emerging photovoltaic (PV) technologies: amorphous-Si
(a-Si), CdTe and ribbon-Si. Although traditional approaches identify
metal depletion as critical, a hypothetical reduction of uncertainty
in metal depletion fails to improve confidence in the environmental
comparison. By contrast, the novel approach directs attention toward
marine eutrophication, where uncertainty reduction significantly improves
decision confidence in the choice between a-Si and CdTe. The implication
is that the novel method will result in better recommendations on
the choice of the environmentally preferable emerging technology alternative
for commercialization