Big Green: Carbon loading
Brennan Schumacher
brennan at begreenconsulting.com
Sun Feb 3 15:47:39 EST 2008
Here is a pretty good resource for pretty accurate information and you can
convert any of these to CO2 emissions.
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/consumptionbriefs/cbecs/pbawebsite/office/office
_howuseenergy.htm
Hope that helps,
Brennan Schumacher, LEED AP
Be Green Consulting
414 E. Main St.
Buena Vista, CO 81211-1092
From: biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org
[mailto:biggreen-bounces at lists.biggreen.org] On Behalf Of Lance Fletcher
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 1:37 PM
To: biggreen at lists.biggreen.org
Subject: Big Green: Carbon loading
Can anyone point me to a current, reliable list of
- the CO2 emissions per gallon/therm/ton of all the major fuels used in
heating buildings?
-the BTU capacity of each of these fuels?
I have some students who have hand-calculated the heat loss seasonal heat
load for a sample building and I would like them to calculate the likely
size of carbon loading for each of several different kinds of carbon-based
fuel.
Thanks,
Lance
Lance Fletcher, AIA, LEED
14 South Freeport Road
Freeport, ME 04032
207.865.3611
lfletcher at rcn.com
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