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- Fuel combustion methodology. Calculates direct carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with stationary fuel combustion and electricity usage. Applicable to the UK government's Carbon Reduction Commitment initiative. — find similar pages
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- A methodology details how emissions should be calculated, recommending or requiring use of a particular data set - see the Standards page for a full definition. Below is a list of the best known ... — find similar pages
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- The Inventory for Carbon and Energy, or ICE, is a life cycle database representing a wide range of building and construction materials, published by the Sustainable Energy Research Team (SERT) at the ... — find similar pages
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- The datasets and methodologies page offers a brief description of a number of AMEE's most important sources together with links into pages which give further details on them. The reporting ... — find similar pages
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- This data represents actions that result in reductions of CO2 emissions. These tips make broad assumptions about typical usage of various items in the UK. Given detailed information from ... — find similar pages
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- This methodology represents greenhouse gas emissions associated with the combustion of fuel for transport purposes. The data and calculation methodology originates from the UK government department ... — find similar pages
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- The Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) was developed by the UK Government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) along with the (building industry funded company), Building ... — find similar pages
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- This methodology represents greenhouse gas emissions associated with the stationary combustion of biomass and biogas fuels. The data and calculation methodology originates from the UK government ... — find similar pages
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- Energy based stationary combustion of fuels. Calculates direct, indirect and life cycle carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O) and carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions associated with fuel combustion on the basis on energy consumption. — find similar pages
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- The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) is the UK Government department responsible for policy and regulations on the environment, food and rural affairs. Until 2008 this ... — find similar pages