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Adding Carbon Content

The Carbon Content task enables you to configure the carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emission factor. One of the primary determinants of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emission is the amount of carbon in the fuel. Carbon content varies, so typically average carbon content values are used to estimate CO 2 emissions. You obtain carbon content data for specific fuels from the carbon content protocol you are using. Archibus uses the carbon content values you enter to determine a carbon content emission factor using the following calculation:

CO 2 Emission Factor = Carbon Content x Oxidation Factor x 3.67.

where 3.67 is a constant conversion factor used to convert carbon to CO 2 .

For more information, see Calculating Emissions for Stationary Fuel Combustion .

By default, carbon content is measured as kg C/GJ (kilograms of carbon per gigajoule of fuel), but you can define different units if needed.

To add carbon contents version and data:

  1. Select Carbon Footprint - Background Data / Carbon Content.
  2. To add a carbon contents protocol version:
    1. Click Add New > Carbon Content Version.
    2. Enter the following information:

      Version: Enter the protocol version you are using for carbon content data.

      Version Description: Enter a description, such as the table number the data is found in, or the year the data is for.

    3. Click Save.
  3. To add carbon contents data:
    1. Click Add New > Carbon Contents Data.
    2. Enter the following information:

      Fuel Base Code / Fuel Name: Select the fuel type and specific fuel name for which you are adding carbon contents information.

      Carbon Content: Enter the carbon content value for this fuel.

      Carbon Content Units: Select the units used to measure the carbon content. See Defining Units .

    3. Click Save.