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- Mass 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 of mass combusted. — find similar pages
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- Volume 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 of the volume combusted. — 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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- This methodology represents greenhouse gas emissions associated with the stationary combustion of blended fuels. The data and calculation methodology originates from the UK government department ... — find similar pages
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- This methodology represents which conventional fuels which are associated with biofuel blends. The data and calculation methodology originates from the UK government department DEFRA, as published in ... — 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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- This methodology represents greenhouse gas emissions associated with the stationary combustion of biofuels. The data and calculation methodology originates from the UK government department DEFRA, as ... — find similar pages
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- This page represents a dataset describing the physical properties for a number of fossil- and biofuels. The data originates from the UK government department DEFRA, as published in their most recent ... — 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 contains data on the burning of fossil fuels sourced from the US Environmental Protection Agency's Climate Leaders initiative. These ... — find similar pages