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LCCA
(redirected from Life cycle cost analysis)

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LCCALife Cycle Cost Analysis
LCCALondon Climate Change Agency (UK)
LCCALake County Contractors Association
LCCALife Care Centers of America Inc. (Cleveland, TN)
LCCALicensed Child Care Administrator
LCCALionel Collectors Club of America
LCCALate Cortical Cerebellar Atrophy
LCCALead Contamination Control Act of 1988
LCCALogistic Control Code A
LCCALlandaff Cathedral Choir Association (UK)


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Results Costs The results of the life cycle cost analysis found that UV-cured ink systems have the highest costs and the alternative with the lowest life cycle cost is the conventional water system.
The green building approach applies a project life cycle cost analysis for determining the appropriate up-front expenditure.
Directive 2006/32/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 5 April 2006 on energy end-use efficiency and energy services and repealing Council Directive 93/76/EEC recommends to use minimised life cycle cost analysis in particular cases.
 
 
 
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