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Energy Programs / Climate Change
CALCULATING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS

Calculate Your Personal
Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Find out how much your energy use is creating greenhouse gas emissions by using one of the following calculators:

AirHead : Emissions Calculator
http://www.airhead.org/Calculator/

Bonneville Environmental Foundation - Renewable Energy
https://www.greentagsusa.org/GreenTags

Climate Change News and Actions by SafeClimate | calculator
http://www.safeclimate.net/calculator/

EPA's Personal Greenhouse Gas Calculator
http://yosemite.epa.gov/oar/globalwarming.nsf/content/ResourceCenterToolsCalculators.html

Calculation Tools for Business and Industry

The WAste Reduction Model (WARM).
WARM is a user-friendly Microsoft Excel tool that enables waste managers to estimate the GHG impacts of their actions (source reduction, recycling, composting, combustion, and landfilling). See http://yosemite.epa.gov/OAR/globalwarming.nsf/content/ActionsWasteTools.html

The Recycled Content (ReCon) Tool.
The ReCon Tool allows users to estimate the GHG emission and energy benefits of increasing the amount of recycled content in materials they purchase or manufacture. See http://yosemite.epa.gov/OAR/globalwarming.nsf/content/ActionsWasteTools.html

A Durable Goods Calculator
allows users to calculate the GHG benefits of increasing the percentage of durable goods that are recycled. See http://yosemite.epa.gov/OAR/globalwarming.nsf/content/ActionsWasteTools.html

Track Your Energy Savings
Energy Star GraphicManaging your energy portfolio is a critical component of your successful business. This is particularly true if you are in the process of investing to improve efficiency or upgrade to systems intended to provide measurable amenity to tenants, customers, or employees.

The effectiveness of these investments should not be left to chance. Use portfolio manager at http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=evaluate_performance.bus_portfoliomanager, EPA's on-line tool, to develop, track, and evaluate your organization's approach to reducing energy costs over time.

Benchmark Your Building

Benchmarking
ENERGY STAR® benchmarking is changing the building industry's perception of energy performance. For the first time, through ENERGY STAR, you are provided with an easy way to obtain a meaningful comparison of your buildings' energy performance to that of similar buildings throughout the US.

As with all business benchmarks, the key is to benchmark regularly while continuously taking action to improve. For commercial buildings, energy performance is rated on a 1-to-100 scale where a score of 50 signifies energy performance better than 50 percent of similar buildings.

Applied across your portfolio, benchmarking provides the foundation for fundamental property management decisions, ranging from identifying top performers which exemplify best practices to prioritizing the best upgrade investment candidates.

For more information, see Energy Star


 
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Tools for Calculating Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The following are available software packages for calculating greenhouse gas emissions. DES does not endorse any particular product but encourages to research these and any others to find the tools that meet your particular business needs.

The Greenhouse Gas Protocol
The Greenhouse Gas Protocol is a corporate accounting and reporting standard. It provides some easy-to-use spreadsheets for calculating greenhouse gas emissions from various sources such as: stationary combustion sources, mobile combustion, production of nitric acid, production of lime, etc. See www.ghgprotocol.org.

The Cities for Climate Protection Greenhouse Gas Emissions Software
Torrie Smith Associates developed this software for the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI). The demonstration allows some limited use to test the software's capability. See http://www.torriesmith.com/

Torrie Smith Associates Software for Business and Institutions
The Greenhouse Gas Strategy Software developed by Torrie Smith Associates quantifies greenhouse gas emission reductions from efficiency improvements, fuel switching, district heating, business travel, and various other measures. See http://www.torriesmith.com/

Department of Energy's Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases
The Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Program, created under Section 1605(b) of the Energy Policy Act of 1992 (EPACT), affords an opportunity for any company, organization or individual to establish a public record of emissions, reductions, or sequestration achievements in a national database. Reporters can gain recognition for environmental stewardship, demonstrate support for voluntary approaches to achieving environmental policy goals, support information exchange, and inform the public debate over greenhouse gas emissions.

Electronic Reporting Form and Public Use Database can be found at http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/frntvrgg.html

ICF Consulting GHG Solutions
ICF Consulting's GHGSolutionsTM is a suite of web-based tools and services for greenhouse gas emission calculations including: GHG emission calculations, industry benchmarking, financial leveraging, monitoring and verification, registering, and potentially selling, buying, or banking. See GHG Solutions on the web.

GHG Spaces lTD
GHG Spaces, using ghg smart™, provides a means for global corporations to manage information on their entire greenhouse gas control process via a database driven internet or intranet based solution. See www.ghgspaces.com/solutions.htm.

Updated: August 2005

 
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