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Amber Mahone ambermahone1 at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 26 15:23:52 PST 2009


For users of building simulation software, or anyone 
interested in learning more about the greenhouse gas emissions associated with a 
building’s operation: we have just released a new, freely available “Greenhouse 
Gas (GHG) Tool for Buildings in California.” The 
tool is meant to help building designers, architects and engineers better 
understand the GHG emissions associated with California buildings’ electricity and on-site 
gas consumption. 

The tool is available at: 
http://www.ethree.com/E3_Public_Docs.html

We ask that people downloading 
the tool first register, so that we can gauge interest in the tool, and 
hopefully improve the tool in the future. Your feedback on the tool is much 
appreciated, so please fill out the short survey at the same website, once 
you’ve had a chance to download and check out the tool (it shouldn't take more than 5 minutes). 

More background 
information: 

The tool's estimate of a building's GHG emissions is based 
on the hourly on-site gas consumption of your building, paired with an estimate 
of the building's GHG emissions from electricity consumption. The estimate of 
the GHG emissions from electricity is based on the hourly operation profile of 
your building (which is an input to the tool), paired with a forecast of the 
hourly estimate of the carbon intensity of electricity on the California grid.  


The tool enables calculation of both a marginal electricity emissions 
rate (to be used for measuring the effects of incremental changes to a building 
design, for example) as well as an average electricity emissions rate (to be 
used for calculating a building's carbon "footprint", for example.) 

This 
tool was developed in 2008 by Energy and Environmental Economics, Inc. (E3) with 
funding from the California Energy Commission's Public Interest Energy Research 
(PIER).
Thanks for your interest,Amber Mahone





      
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