When opening the openLCA download in macOS, there might be an error box displayed informing that the developer cannot be verified. Indeed, this means that GreenDelta, the developers of openLCA, is an unverified developer in macOS. However, it doesn’t mean that there...
Since the release of openLCA v 1.10, a Flow Mapping feature is available in openLCA – some users might have observed it already. In collaboration with ERG and U.S. EPA, we have now released a document with detailed instructions which explain how to use this feature....
Since the beginning, openLCA has product systems which are basically life cycle models, and allows users to inspect and change these, and also create them from scratch. We think this is an important element in LCA modeling, and makes it more transparent. However,...
Great news: This new version mainly includes a notable number of improvements and bug fixes which ensure that openLCA also runs properly on Linux and macOS. More technically-oriented users can learn more by reading about these improvements on the openLCA GitHub page....
We would like to introduce you to the newest release of our free Life Cycle Assessment software. In an upcoming webinar we would like to show you how to benefit from openLCA 1.9, introducing also new and improved components in the software The following content will...
openLCA 1.7.3 is available for download and features quite a few very nice improvements! Big thanks to the United States Department of Energy’s (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory for supporting the development of the most recent openLCA version, –...