Xiaozhen Xu

Xiaozhen Xu
  • Mphil of engineering
  • Environment Affairs - Intern at United Nations Environment Programme

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9
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Current institution
United Nations Environment Programme
Current position
  • Environment Affairs - Intern
Education
September 2019 - June 2022
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
Field of study
  • Environmental Science
September 2015 - July 2019
Taiyuan University of Technology
Field of study
  • Environmental Engineering

Publications

Publications (9)
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Solar power is a crucial force in renewable energy. The production of solar photovoltaic (PV) has nonnegligible effects on the environment, and the economic properties of various PV technologies range. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Multi-objective Optimization (MOO) methodologies were utilized in this research to establish an optimization model o...
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China has witnessed a construction boom and thus an enormous amount of cement use in the past decades. At the same time, cement manufacturing technology has been upgraded rapidly. Here, based on national- and provincial-level data, we adopt regression models, life cycle assessment, and scenario analyses to present the evolution and environmental im...
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Evaluating the embodied environmental impact of solar photovoltaic (PV) technology has been an important topic in addressing the sustainable development of renewable energy. While monetization of environmental externality is a remaining issue, which should be carried out in order to allow for an easy-to-understand comparison between direct economic...
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China's wide-ranging circular economy (CE) efforts have been studied multiple times from a range of perspectives. Synthesizing the relevant literature, this paper provides a critical reflection on the transition to a CE in China. Key factors for China's success in shifting towards a CE are seen in multi-level indicators and upscaling niches. This p...
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Boosted by impressive technological innovation and cost reductions, renewable energy in a growing number of countries is now primarily considered for its social and economic benefits. Among the renewable energy promotion actions at the global level, photovoltaic poverty alleviation (PVPA) program in China is very unique since the targeted users are...
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Urbanization and population growth have contributed to a tripling of building material consumption from 2000 to 2017. Building materials have a range of environmental impacts throughout their life cycle, from extraction, processing, and transport of raw materials to building construction, use, and eventual demolition and waste. Mitigation measures...

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