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- The AMEE category at /business/energy/electricity/defra/uk provides a dataset and a calculation methodology for greenhouse gas emissions associated with the consumption of grid electricity in the ... — 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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- Grid electricity dataset. Describes the annual transmission losses occuring within the primary distribution networks of the United States. — find similar pages
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- Grid electricity methodology. Calculates carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with the generation of grid electricity by country. — find similar pages
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- This page details how the electricity emission factors are calculated in the Real Time Electricity category of AMEE. Overview For each fuel type used in the generation of electricity, a GEF ... — find similar pages
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- Calculations for electric cars have their kg CO2 calculated using generic energy consumption rates together with the grid electricity-generation emission factor for the country specified ... — find similar pages
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- The data in this category is used to determine the emission factor to apply to electrical device usage based on the country specified in metadata profile item, defaulting to the UK value if not ... — 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 Power Control Areas. — find similar pages
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- This methodology represents greenhouse gas emissions associated with energy produced by Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plants, and enables plant emissions to be allocated to heat and electricity ... — find similar pages
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- The carbon intensity of electricity is related to the specific method of generation used (e.g. coal, gas, nuclear, wind), and therefore the CO2 emissions associated with ... — find similar pages