Appliance remanufacturing and life cycle energy and economic savings

In this paper we evaluate the energy and economic consequences of appliance remanufacturing relative to purchasing new. The appliances presented in this report constitute major residential appliances: refrigerator, dishwasher, and clothes washer. The results show that, despite savings achieved in pr...

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Energy
Energy consumption
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Home appliances
Materials science and technology
Mechanical engineering
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Production
Re-Use
Recycling
Refrigeration
Remanufacturing
Technology management
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