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Dear all, I wanted to remind you that our next Innovation X Change session on LCA & AI will take place next week on Dec 7 from 5-6 pm CET. If you are interested in joining our discussion session, you can register for our event here: https://fslci.org/events/innovation-x-change-lca-ai/
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Dear all, today I am really happy to share with you that we have now launched our official Call for Abstracts and Workshop Proposals for our upcoming LCIC 2024! Next year’s conference will take place from 03-05 July 2024 in Berlin and virtually around the world and we are really looking forward to organizing another unique conference together with…Read More
Dear all, I wanted to remind you that we have a great webinar coming up next week under the title: “Webinar: LCA And True Cost Accounting: The True Price Method”. Make sure to rsvp now to join us on Tuesday from 2-3 pm CEST. More information is available here: https://fslci.org/events/webinar-lca-and-true-cost-accounting-the-true-price-method/
Philip Strothmann is
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Dear all, in case you haven’t seen it yet, we invite you to save the date for next year’s 4th Life Cycle Innovation Conference, which we are excited to organize again as a hybrid conference from 3-5 July 2024! Abstracts can be submitted from November onwards. You can check out our conference website here: https://fslci.org/lcic/lcic2024/
Dear FSLCI members, I’m a final year PhD student conducting research on the environmental and economic impact of solar thermal power plants. I’m currently trying to conduct Life cycle costing (LCC) of the solar thermal plant through SimaPro software. However, I’m having difficulties doing the LCC in SimaPro Software. I wonder if anyone here has c…Read More
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Hi Lisa, I also do LCC and LCA. I use SimaPro for LCA but I don’t conduct the LCC with SimaPro; I just export the SimaPro LCI to excel and do my LCC in excel. You can technically do it in SimaPro but since you will need to input the unit costs yourself anyways I find it’s just easier to do this in excel.