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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 methodology allows the user to calculate life-cycle emissions from water. The methodology follows that from the latest Defra data and advice which in turn is sourced from Water UK. Full ... — find similar pages
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- This section allows users to estimate emissions from the supply chain of a variety of Products. The data is based on the most recent Defra conversion factors. The emission factors used in this ... — find similar pages
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- This section calculates the effect of different methods of water usage reductions. The user can select from three options fix dripping tap install water meter turn off tap when ... — 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 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 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 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 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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- This category contains CO2 emissions data associated with energy consumption in the UK, specified by price (£) Setting the season profile item value to one of spring, summer, autumn or ... — find similar pages