Entities will be provided these rights by their NFP. Experts will be provided these rights by their NFP. If a Party decides to grant access to Sectoral Experts, the NFP will be able to create such user accounts and assign them in respective sector s.
The software was based on the IPCC inventory software version 1. Since its release in , most non-Annex I Parties have been using that software for development of their national GHG inventories. In December , Parties requested the secretariat to upgrade the software and make it available to non-Annex I Parties by June Pursuant to that request, the secretariat upgraded the current Excel-based version of the software v.
While the default savings and cost estimates apply to office buildings, users can define their own efficiency measures, costs, and savings estimates for inclusion in the portfolio assessment. The output of this tool is a prioritized set of activities that can help the agency to achieve its greenhouse gas reduction targets most cost effectively. Excel tool helps agencies project the impact that changes in employee commute modes would have on its employee commute emissions.
The tool is designed to be used at the worksite level and summed up at the agency level. The output of this tool can help agencies establish appropriate greenhouse gas reduction targets for major worksites or clusters of worksites in common metropolitan areas.
This Excel workbook version is a tool to use for comprehensive reporting of fiscal year for energy, costs, square footage, and associated operational data for calculating and reporting greenhouse gas data. This document is to be used by top-tier Federal departments and agencies. This Data Report collects agency-aggregated data necessary for calculating scope 1, 2, and 3 greenhouse gas GHG emissions in the commonly used, native units of energy consumption and fugitive emissions, as well as activity data for estimating scope 3 indirect emissions.
GREET was developed as a multidimensional spreadsheet model in Microsoft Excel to fully evaluate energy and emission impacts of advanced vehicle technologies and new transportation fuels. It includes the fuel cycle from wells to wheels and the vehicle cycle through material recovery and vehicle disposal. This calculator estimates the impacts of specific smart grid infrastructure projects on load profile and criteria pollutant emissions i.
Choose a common smart grid project type below to be guided through estimating the project's impact on energy usage and the resulting emissions. FLIGHT is an interactive website that allows users to review information quickly and easily by filtering GHG data in a variety of ways including by facility, industry, location, or gas. Inventory of U. GHG Emissions and Sinks. Annual report that tracks total annual U. EPA uses national energy data, data on national agricultural activities, and other national statistics to provide a comprehensive accounting of total GHG emissions for all man-made sources in the United States.
EPA also collects GHG emissions data from individual facilities and suppliers of certain fossil fuels and industrial gases through the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. The Center for Corporate Climate Leadership serves as a resource center for organizations looking to expand their work in the area of GHG measurement and management. It aims to establish norms of climate leadership by encouraging organizations with emerging climate objectives to identify and achieve cost-effective GHG emission reductions, while helping more advanced organizations drive innovations in reducing their GHG impacts in their supply chains and beyond.
Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator. These equivalency results are displayed in: annual GHG emissions from passenger vehicles; tons of waste sent to a landfill; gallons of gasoline consumed; pounds of coal burned; wind turbines installed; home energy use for one year; barrels of oil consumed; and other metrics.
Also displayed as a result of this tool is the equivalent amount of carbon that is sequestered by; tree seedlings grown for ten years; acres of U. These tools and resources assist solid waste planners with tracking and reporting GHG emissions reductions from various waste management practices. Determining mitigation potential requires an understanding of both current emission trends and the influence of alternative land use and management practices on future emissions.
Our software program is designed to support an evaluation of mitigation potentials using the inventory data as a baseline for projecting emission trends associated with management alternatives.
The software was also developed and used in a previous a capacity-building effort in Central America. Developers at Colorado State University have designed the software to make the inventory process easier to implement and consistent with guidelines provided by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
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