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- This methodology enables the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions associated with the use of internal lighting. This calculation is based on the wattage of light bulbs and the duration for which ... — find similar pages
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- This category contains CO2 emissions factors for each electricity generation method used to supply grid electricity. It is a look-up category and so profile items should not be created ... — find similar pages
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- This category contains data on the typical emissions associated with domestic lighting and heating in the UK per either individual or household. — 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 category contains typical data for heating- and lighting-based CO2 emissions according to home age, size, obtained by averaging across over a million profiles collected in ActOnCO2 ... — find similar pages
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- This methodology models the emissions produced by a home in the UK. It is based on a cut-down version of RdSAP and was developed for the UK government's ActOnCO2 calculator. Information on ... — find similar pages
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- The AMEE category /transport/car/generic contains data associated with the greenhouse gas emissions of representative car types sourced from the EPA, the UK government agency DEFRA, and the VCA. This ... — find similar pages
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- This category calculates the CO2 emissions from a hotel stay. The type of hotel is selected from international and UK. The user then enters values for the profile item values listed ... — find similar pages
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- This category contains data on the CO2 intensity of electricity supplied to the UK grid by specific providers. Annual values for emissions intensity (i.e. kg CO2 per kWh) are ... — find similar pages
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- Description The items in this dataset represent domestic kitchen equipment. Items for "wet" appliances represent energy expenditure in kWh per cycle. A "cycle" is one load of washing in a washing ... — find similar pages