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Architecture Engineering QUESTION #2358
Question 1
The concept of embodied energy in sustainable building materials refers to:
  • The energy stored in a building's thermal mass that regulates indoor temperature
  • The total energy consumed in all processes associated with production, transportation, and installation of a building material throughout its life cycle✔️
  • The energy saved by using renewable energy systems integrated into the building
  • The operational energy required to maintain HVAC systems in a building
Correct Answer Explanation
Embodied energy is the total energy input (in MJ/kg or GJ/tonne) consumed across all processes to produce, transport, and install a building material — including raw material extraction, manufacturing, and on-site installation. It is distinguished from operational energy (energy used during building occupancy). High embodied energy materials (e.g., aluminium, steel) have significant upfront carbon footprints even in energy-efficient buildings.