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請用此 Handle URI 來引用此文件: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26666
標題: Carbon footprint discrepancy between design and construction phases in maritime engineering projects: A case study of land reclamation at the port of Taipei
作者: Tseng, I. -Fan
Hsu, Chih-Hung 
關鍵字: Carbon footprint;Land reclamation;Life cycle assessment;Material reuse;Port infrastructure;Emission discrepancy;Waste minimization strategies
公開日期: 2026
出版社: ELSEVIER
卷: 15
來源出版物: ENERGY REPORTS
摘要: 
Global commitments to carbon neutrality have heightened the focus on greenhouse gas emissions from infrastructure projects. Land reclamation, extensively used to expand port capacity in coastal regions, requires large-scale earthworks, substantial material use, and intensive heavy equipment operation, all of which generate considerable carbon emissions. However, design-phase estimates of these emissions typically differ from construction-phase emissions because of uncertainties in field conditions and variations in material reuse efficiency. This study applies a partial life cycle assessment with a cradle-to-construction boundary to quantify and compare design- and construction-phase emissions for a land reclamation project at the Port of Taipei, Taiwan. Using bills of quantities, construction records, and emission factors from Taiwan's Ministry of Environment database, the design- and construction-phase emissions were calculated as 12,874,621 and 13,521,035 kg CO2e, respectively, indicating an underestimation of 4.78% at the design stage. The primary causes of this discrepancy were differences in dredging quantities, marine equipment operating time, and higher-than-assumed recovery rates of reusable materials. The recycling of existing concrete blocks and revetment rocks led to substantial carbon savings; each reused concrete block embodied approximately 684 kg CO2e, compared with approximately 7250 kg CO2e for a newly manufactured block. The results demonstrate that quantity variation and on-site uncertainties are the dominant drivers of the emission discrepancies, whereas design-phase unit-rate estimates remain sufficiently accurate for preliminary carbon assessments. This case study provides project-level evidence for refining carbon accounting practices in maritime infrastructure and supports the integration of material reuse and waste minimization strategies into early-stage port planning.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/26666
ISSN: 2352-4847
DOI: 10.1016/j.egyr.2026.109328
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