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- The AMEE category /business/energy/stationaryCombustion/epa contains data on the burning of fossil fuels sourced from the US Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Leaders initiative. These ... — find similar pages
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- The AMEE category /business/energy/stationaryCombustion/epa/gas contains data on the emissions associated with the burning of gas, sourced from the US Environmental Protection Agency's Climate ... — find similar pages
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- The AMEE category /business/energy/stationaryCombustion/epa/tires contains data on the emissions associated with the burning of tires, sourced from the US Environmental Protection Agency's Climate ... — find similar pages
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- The AMEE category /business/energy/stationaryCombustion/epa/wood contains data on the emissions associated with the burning of wood, sourced from the US Environmental Protection Agency's ... — find similar pages
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- The AMEE category /business/energy/stationaryCombustion/carbon contains provides emissions calculations for stationary fuel combustion based on the carbon content of fuels. This methodology is ... — find similar pages
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- The AMEE category /business/energy/stationaryCombustion/epa/petroleum contains data on the emissions associated with the burning of petroleum-derived fuels (e.g. distillate and residual fuels, ... — find similar pages
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- Fuel combustion methodology, stationary combustion. Calculates carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions based on either the mass, volume or energy yield of consumed fuel. Scenarios include a large selection of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels within the energy producing, industrial, commericial and residential sectors amongst others. Globally applicable. — find similar pages
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- The AMEE category /business/energy/stationaryCombustion/epa/ch4andn2ofactors contains data on the emissions of CH4 and N2O associated with stationary fuel combustion, ... — find similar pages
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- Grid electricity emissions methodology. Calculates carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2e), other nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and mercury (Hg) emissions based on the quantity of electricity generated or consumed. Scenarios include total and non-baseload emissions intensities, for individual states within the United States. — find similar pages
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- Grid electricity emissions methodology. Calculates carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), carbon dioxide-equivalent (CO2e), other nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur dioxide (SO2) and mercury (Hg) emissions based on the quantity of electricity generated or consumed. Scenarios include total and non-baseload emissions intensities, for individual eGRID regions. — find similar pages