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Implementation of an eco-design methodology in AREVA T&D

  • Wenlu Wang
  • , Naihu Li
  • , Abderrahmane Beroual
  • , Shengtao Li
  • , Jean Luc Bessede
  • Alstom
  • École centrale de Lyon

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Abstract

In 1995, eco-design philosophy was initiated through the participation of AREVA T&D in the creation of the software EIME, and next in 1998 the first environmental evaluations were carried out. Since then, an innovative methodology has been developed in order to integrate environmental issues in the design of AREVA T&D products. This paper explains the integration of this methodology into AREVA T&D eco-design policy, which takes 4 aspects into account: Management, Hazardous Substances Management, End-of-Life Management and Environmental Advantages. Based on eco-design policy, AREVA T&D provides a range of eco-design offerings (products and services), and then in this paper 4 eco-design products are used as examples to show the results of this eco-design approach.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCIGRE International Symposium Guilin 2009
Subtitle of host publicationOperation and Development of Power System in the New Context
StatePublished - 2009
EventCIGRE International Symposium Guilin 2009: Operation and Development of Power System in the New Context - Guilin City, Guangxi Province, China
Duration: 28 Oct 200930 Oct 2009

Publication series

NameCIGRE International Symposium Guilin 2009: Operation and Development of Power System in the New Context

Conference

ConferenceCIGRE International Symposium Guilin 2009: Operation and Development of Power System in the New Context
Country/TerritoryChina
CityGuilin City, Guangxi Province
Period28/10/0930/10/09

Keywords

  • AREVA T&D
  • Eco-design
  • LCA

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