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    Topic: Adding Environmental Loadings allocated back to transformation to loadings "where they occur"Subscribe | Previous | Next
  • Claude Davis 9/7/2010

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    Is there any easy way to add the GHG emissions that are allocated back to the demand branches to selected GHG emissions "where they occur"?

    For example in an area where there is no petroleum refining and hence transportation fuels and LPG are not produced, when GHG emissions from say the domestic (electricity use) sector are estimated based on allocation of power generation emissions back to the domestic sector, one would have to add the emissions where they occur (e.g., from domestic LPG use and transportation) to get the total the demand environmental loadings that can be compared with emission inventories.
  • Claude Davis 9/15/2010
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    Oops!
    There is indeed a simple answer to my question.

    Selecting the top most or Area level to provide Environmental loadings "where they occur" will yied the desired results.


  • Tory Clark 9/15/2010
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    Hi Claude,

    You are correct. Even when the selection is made in the basic parameters, scope tab to "Allocate primary energy and Transformation emissions back to demands," you still have the option of viewing emissions "where they occur" by choosing Show: Environment: Where emissions occur.

    The only result that reflects the emission allocations back to demands is choosing Show: Environment: Allocated to Demands.

    Tory