Application of Input-Output Table to Estimate of Amount of Energy Consumption and CO 2 Emission Intensity in the Construction Materials -Focusing on Input-Output Tables Published in 2005, 2007-

Currently, there is database for per unit requirements of major construction materials in terms of energy consumption and emission based on the input-output table published by the Bank of Korea in 2000, but no database for per unit requirements based on input-output tables was published in 2005 and 2007. The purpose of this study was to calculate the unit requirement values of major construction materials in terms of energy consumption and emission generated by using the input-output tables published in 2005 and 2007. To estimate the unit requirement values, a database building method with the input-output tables was adopted by selecting 16 types of construction materials in wide use on construction sites. When the study results were compared with existing unit requirement values based on the input-output table of 2000, there were small discrepancies, from which it can be interpreted that the method used in the study is reasonable. Unit requirement values estimated based on input-output tables of 2005 and 2007 tended to decrease, and the highest value of energy consumption and emission were found in the materials using cement and rebar.