Impact Assessment Methods
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CED
CML 4.8
EF3.1
EN15804+A2
Environmental Cost Indicator 2025
EPD supplementary indicators
ImpactWorld+ 2 - Damages version
ImpactWorld+ 2 - Midpoint version
IPCC 2021
ReCiPe 2016 - Endpoint/E
ReCiPe 2016 - Endpoint/H
ReCiPe 2016 - Endpoint/I
ReCiPe 2016 - Midpoint/E
ReCiPe 2016 - Midpoint/H
ReCiPe 2016 - Midpoint/I
Single categories
TRACI 2.1
⏵ Environmental Cost Indicator 2025
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Cost (total)
Partial cost: Acidification
Partial cost: Climate change
Partial cost: Climate change (biogenic)
Partial cost: Climate change (fossil)
Partial cost: Climate change (land use and land use change)
Partial cost: Ecotoxicity, freshwater
Partial cost: Ecotoxicity, freshwater (inorganics)
Partial cost: Ecotoxicity, freshwater (organics)
Partial cost: Eutrophication, freshwater
Partial cost: Eutrophication marine
Partial cost: Eutrophication, terrestrial
Partial cost: Human toxicity, cancer
Partial cost: Human toxicity, cancer (inorganics)
Partial cost: Human toxicity, cancer (organics)
Partial cost: Human toxicity, non-cancer
Partial cost: Human toxicity, non-cancer (inorganics)
Partial cost: Human toxicity, non-cancer (organics)
Partial cost: Ionising radiation, human health
Partial cost: Land use
Partial cost: Ozone depletion
Partial cost: Particulate Matter
Partial cost: Photochemical ozone formation, human health
Partial cost: Resource use, fossils
Partial cost: Resource use, minerals and metals
Partial cost: Water use
⏵ Partial cost: Ionising radiation, human health
Unit: €
Description: Valid on global and European scale. The fate and exposure model is based on the ExternE work (Dreicer et al. (1995)), describing the routine 14 atmospheric and liquid discharges in the French nuclear fuel cycle. Three additional radionucleides are modeled (data: UNSCEAR, 1993).
Emission factors: 904 exchanges considered