This category contains data on the typical emissions associated with domestic electrical appliance usages in the UK per either individual or household.
The category /transport/train/specific/electric contains data on emissions associated with electric trains based on testing and simulations in the UK, Scandanavia and Japan, source…
The category at /business/energy/electricity/defra/uk provides a dataset and a calculation methodology for greenhouse gas emissions associated with the consumption of grid electric…
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. Inform…
The category at /business/energy/electricity/defra/international provides a dataset and a calculation methodology for greenhouse gas emissions associated with the consumption of gr…
The data in this category is used to determine the emission factor to apply to electrical device usage based on the country specified in the metadata profile item, defaulting to th…
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, autum…
This category handles conversions from a given quantity of fuel or electricity to kg of CO2. Mass, volume or energy You have the option of specifying a quantity of fuel combusted a…
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 spe…
This category is now deprecated. The Greenhouse Gas Protocol data, together with historical values, can now be found here The category at /business/energy/electricity includes data…
Grid electricity methodology. Calculates carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions associated with the generation of grid electricity by country. Summary This methodology represents CO2 emiss…
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