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The '''Federal Elementary Flow List''' (FEDEFL) is a standardized dataset and framework launched in 2019 under the [[Federal Life Cycle Assessment Commons]] (FLCAC) to enhance the interoperability of life cycle assessment (LCA) data across U.S. federal agencies and beyond.


The '''Federal Elementary Flow List''' (FEDEFL) is a standardized dataset and framework launched in 2019 under the Federal Life Cycle Assessment Commons (FLCAC) to enhance the interoperability of life cycle assessment (LCA) data across U.S. federal agencies and beyond. Developed through a collaboration led by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with support from the USDA, DOE, and others, FEDEFL defines over 15,000 elementary flows—resources and emissions entering or leaving systems—using a structured nomenclature of flowables, contexts, and units, accessible via tools like the fedelemflowlist Python package.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lcacommons.gov/lca-collaboration/FEDEFL |title=FEDEFL Overview |publisher=USDA National Agricultural Library}}</ref> Its adoption, notably in FLCAC repositories like the USLCI Database since 2020, marks a shift toward unified LCA standards, with updates like FEDEFL v2.0 in 2022 enhancing mapping capabilities.
Developed through a collaboration led by the [[Environmental Protection Agency]] (EPA) with support from the [[Department of Agriculture|USDA]], [[DOE]], and others, FEDEFL defines over 15,000 elementary flows—resources and emissions entering or leaving systems—using a structured nomenclature of flowables, contexts, and units, accessible via tools like the fedelemflowlist Python package.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.lcacommons.gov/lca-collaboration/FEDEFL |title=FEDEFL Overview |publisher=USDA National Agricultural Library}}</ref> Its adoption, notably in FLCAC repositories like the USLCI Database since 2020, marks a shift toward unified LCA standards, with updates like FEDEFL v2.0 in 2022 enhancing mapping capabilities.


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Federal Elementary Flow List
Type Program
Sponsor Organization Partnership
Top Organization Environmental Protection Agency
Creation Legislation None
Website Website
Purpose Federal Elementary Flow List standardizes life cycle assessment terms for consistent, accessible environmental impact data across federal tools.
Program Start 2019
Initial Funding Not publicly specified
Duration Ongoing
Historic No

The Federal Elementary Flow List (FEDEFL) is a standardized dataset and framework launched in 2019 under the Federal Life Cycle Assessment Commons (FLCAC) to enhance the interoperability of life cycle assessment (LCA) data across U.S. federal agencies and beyond.

Developed through a collaboration led by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) with support from the USDA, DOE, and others, FEDEFL defines over 15,000 elementary flows—resources and emissions entering or leaving systems—using a structured nomenclature of flowables, contexts, and units, accessible via tools like the fedelemflowlist Python package.[1] Its adoption, notably in FLCAC repositories like the USLCI Database since 2020, marks a shift toward unified LCA standards, with updates like FEDEFL v2.0 in 2022 enhancing mapping capabilities.

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Goals

  • Standardize elementary flow naming and structure to ensure LCA data compatibility across agencies.
  • Facilitate seamless data exchange and analysis within the FLCAC repository and external LCA platforms.
  • Support evolving LCA needs through regular updates and community-driven enhancements.[2]

Organization

The Federal Elementary Flow List is a partnership effort within FLCAC, primarily driven by the EPA’s Office of Research and Development, with contributions from USDA’s National Agricultural Library, DOE’s NREL, and other federal entities. It lacks a single top organization or dedicated leadership title, operating under FLCAC’s interagency community of practice, with figures like Wesley Ingwersen (EPA) noted as key contributors.[3] Funding integrates into FLCAC’s agency-specific budgets, supporting development via tools like GitHub and the openLCA Collaboration Server.

Partners

History

FEDEFL originated from FLCAC’s 2018 MOU, building on earlier LCA coordination and a 2016 DOE workshop identifying interoperability gaps, with its first version (v1.0) released in 2019.[4] It addressed inconsistent flow naming in datasets like USLCI, with v1.0.3 mapped to global standards by 2021 and v2.0 in 2022 improving matches via the GLAD network. Managed via GitHub, it continues to evolve, supporting federal LCA standardization with plans for broader adoption into the 2030s.

Funding

Initial development in 2019 lacked a specified budget, relying on existing FLCAC agency resources—e.g., EPA’s ORD and DOE’s EERE allocations.[5] Ongoing support comes from these budgets, funding maintenance, updates, and integration into platforms like lcacommons.gov, with no end date as it aligns with FLCAC’s long-term mission.

Implementation

FEDEFL is implemented via the fedelemflowlist Python package and openLCA formats, accessible since 2019 on lcacommons.gov, standardizing flows across FLCAC repositories like USLCI and NETL’s CO2U data.[6] It progresses through versions—v1.0 (2019), v2.0 (2022)—with updates managed on GitHub, offering JSON-LD and Excel downloads. The program is ongoing, adapting to LCA advancements with no fixed end.

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