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- The AMEE category at business/processes/production/petrochemical/massbalance provides a methodology for calculating greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production of petrochemicals. The ... — find similar pages
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- The US Environmental Protection Agency is a US government agency assigned with protecting the natural environment and safeguarding human health. The EPA publishes data in a wide variety of ... — 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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- This category allows the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions from the production of cement using the cement-based methodology. This method is based on the U.S. EPA's ClimateWise program (ICF ... — find similar pages
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- This category provides a calculation methodology for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from the production of chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22), and is specifically applicable if gas stream ... — find similar pages
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- This category provides a calculation methodology for estimating greenhouse gas emissions from the production of chlorodifluoromethane (HCFC-22), and is specifically applicable if gas stream ... — find similar pages
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- General industry methodology, flaring. Calculates carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) emissions based on the quantity of gas flared. Globally applicable. — find similar pages
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- Metal industry methodology, aluminium. Calculates carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions based on inputs and products of the anode baking furnaces. Scenarios include Rieghammer and other furnace types. Globally applicable. — find similar pages
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- The AMEE category business/processes/production/cement/ipcc/carbonate provides a methodology for calculating the emissions associated with cement production. The methodology uses specific ... — find similar pages
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- Chemical industry methodology, ammonia. Calculates carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions based on the quantity of ammonia produced or fuel/feedstock consumed. Scenarios include modern and mixed plants, and a variety of production processes and feedstock types. Globally applicable. — find similar pages