Figure 4: Count of respondentsutilizingGHGemissionsreductionpracticesCount of Respondents s om ene ng t t er Fu eco t a t n s f es Pl s C o n Sw ry ov rs et ng C en en en le C th as Im rme ve ad og tchi ti t R firi ab Re m m ea em IG ... The analysis of the responses shows that a majority of utilities rely on at least one strategy to reduce GHGemissions. Among survey respondents, the strategies most frequently adopted to reduce GHGemissions were demand-side management
GHGemissions from different waste management practices, including conventional combustion facilities. Table 3 shows the estimated direct and avoided GHGemissions ... emissions include reductions in utilityemissions from displaced electricity ... Table 3: Estimated MSW Combustion Direct and Avoided GHG Emissions1 (MTCO2e/Ton Waste) Avoided Emissions (Utility) Direct Emissions (CO2, N2O, transportation) Avoided Emissions (Metal Recovery) Net GHGEmissions Material Combusted Mixed MSW Yard
AFW-36 Table AFW-3-11. WARM GHGEmissionReductions Output—Fuel Cycle WARM was only utilized to estimate GHGemissionreductions for 2020 and 2030. Reductions ... of the GHGemissionreduction analysis for the lifetime of projects directly related ... Table AFW-3-11. WARM GHGEmissionReductions Output—Fuel Cycle Recycling Share
results in GHGemissionsreduction. It is also meaningful in terms of the development ... from incineration plants and its impacts on GHGemissionsreduction in Seoul. 2.1. Energy ... Source: USEPA (Sept. 1998). GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM MANAGEMENT
Reduction in Electricity Sales and Emissions from Existing Buildings Component ... in Generation Requirements GHGEmission Savings Estimated savings in 2030 (Existing ... (for comparison with, for example, utility I-937 Targets--see "GHG Totals" Worksheet
of environmental sustainability and has instilled a number of practices including using wind-powered electricity since 1999, utilizing green design throughout their building ... carbon footprint reduction, water stewardship, closing loops and advocacy (New
from the associated GHGreductions. Direct effects are analogous to the term direct emissions or scope 1 emissions as used in the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting ... rate (4) GHGreduction = ? Baseline emissions(3) – ? Project emissions (5) 0 t C/ha ... 3 Total Total GHGReductions for 250 ha protected from reduced-impact reforestation of - Year
1 and 2 (direct) greenhouse gas emissions by FY 2020. 13 percent reduction in Scope 3 (indirect) GHGemissions by FY 2020. 30 percent energy intensity reduction by 2015 ... the Department fulfills its sustainability goals and objectives, the SPO utilizes
by (1) the GHG inventory accounting methods, which do not count CO2 emissions from sustainable biogenic sources, 29 but do countemissions from sources such as plastics ... average conditions. EPA conducted sensitivity analyses to examine the GHGemissions ... Exhibit ES-5 GHGEmissions of MSW Management Options Compared to Landfilling (MTCE/Ton)a (Management Option Net Emissions Minus Landfilling Net Emissions) Source Reduction (100% Virgin Inputs) Source Reductionb (Current Mix) Compostingc Combustiond