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Green House Gas Emissions

ANDE encourages organizations to think about how to help the businesses they support track their GHG Emissions, which are closely linked to energy use.  By calculating GHG Emissions, businesses can assess ways to reduce them.  In doing so, businesses often see cost savings in addition to increasing their environmental sustainability.

There are three major areas in which a business can track their GHG Emissions: purchased electricity, stationary combustion and transport.  Please use the documents below which provide a guide on how to track GHG Emissions from each of these areas. 

GHG Emissions from Purchased Electricity

GHG Emissions from Stationary Combustion

GHG from Transport

ANDE will be holding training on how to utilize these calculators.  Please contact Saurabh Lall to learn more. 

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