c09c28ac-26ac-4a34-ab69-1eae86755588Diesel CHPElectricity (AC) and thermal energy from CHPproduction mix, at plant230Vcombined heat and power (CHP)ProcessesEnergy conversionEnergy unit processes [u-so]Crude oil production [u-so]Conventional crude oil [u-so]The data set is a unit process and represents combined heat and power (CHP) palnt with a stationary diesel engine. The data set allows to adapt all considered emissions as well as the efficiency of the plant. The default emission factors and efficiency settings represent an average combustion situation without further flue gas treatment. The inventory is mainly based on industry data taken from literature.23The default settings (emissions and efficiencies) of the plant model represents a CHP powered with diesel and uncontrolled combustion.Foreground system:
The default settings (emissions and efficiencies) of the CHP model represent a combined heat and power (CHP) plant with a stationary diesel engine and a capacity below 50MW. The CHP plants are typically used within the oil & gas industry but also for other applications, e.g. base load or standby electricity/thermal energy supply. The emission factors for the plant have been taken from AP 42 (Chapter 3.4 Large stationary diesel and all stationary dual-fuel engines) with exception of the CO2 and dust emission factor. The CO2 emission factor for diesel/light heating oil is taken from IPCC (2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories - Volume 2 Energy - Introduction, Table 1.3). The dust emission factor is taken from the CA-Greet Model. The efficiency of the plant is related to gross production and net calorific value, i.e. the own consumption of electricity by the CHP is not considered. The default values for efficiency are based on data from ASUE (BHKW-Kenndaten 2011) and U.S. EPA (Technology Characterization - Gas Turbines 2008). It should be considered that the default efficiency values are related to full load, whereas part load can significantly reduce the overall efficiency of the system. Infrastructure of the CHP is not considered in the data set.
Background system:
N.A.Supply of electricity and thermal energy from a combined heat and power plant.Energy_Diesel_CHP_Emission_factors_2013.jpg0.00201240[DCHP 025] (g/GJ) Acenaphtene emissions0.00396890[DCHP 026] (g/GJ) Acenaphthylene emissions0.0108360[DCHP 027] (g/GJ) Acetaldehyde emissions0.00338840[DCHP 028] (g/GJ) Acrolein emissions0.00052890[DCHP 029] (g/GJ) Anthracene emissions0.333680[DCHP 030] (g/GJ) Benzene emissions0.000267460[DCHP 031] (g/GJ) Benzo(a)anthracene emissions0.000110510[DCHP 032] (g/GJ) Benzo(a)pyrene emissions0.000239080[DCHP 033] (g/GJ) Benzo(ghi)perylene emissions0.00047730[DCHP 034] (g/GJ) Benzofluoranthene emissions3.480[DCHP 019] (g/GJ) CH4 emissions0.00065790[DCHP 035] (g/GJ) Chrysene emissions365.150[DCHP 018] (g/GJ) CO emissions740660[DCHP 015] (g/GJ) CO2 emissionsCO2*Spec_CO2_bio00[DCHP 017] (g/GJ) Biogenic CO2 emissionsCO2*Spec_CO2_fos740660[DCHP 016] (g/GJ) Fossil CO2 emissions0.000148780[DCHP 036] (g/GJ) Dibenz(a)anthracene emissionsf_q_convert(Diesel;Mass;'Energy (net calorific value)')42.960[DCHP 006] (MJ/kg) Low calorfic value (LCV) dieselif(elec_therm=0;eta_el_diesel/100;if(elec_therm=2;eta_el_diesel/100;0))0.360[DCHP 008] (kWh) Generated electricity20[DCHP 004] (0;1;2) Switch, 0 for electricity; 1 for therm. energy; 2 for combined CHP360[DCHP 001] (%) el. efficiency of the diesel CHP (default = 36%)eta_total_DCHP-eta_el_diesel490[DCHP 002] (%) therm. efficiency of the diesel CHP (default = 49%)850[DCHP 003] (%) Overall efficiency of the diesel CHP (default = 85%)0.00173290[DCHP 037] (g/GJ) Fluoranthene emissions0.0055040[DCHP 038] (g/GJ) Fluorene emissions0.0339270[DCHP 039] (g/GJ) Formaldehyde emissions0.000178020[DCHP 040] (g/GJ) Indeno[1,2,3-cd]pyrene emissions1/diesel0.02327746741154560[DCHP 011] (MJ) Low calorific value related to emissions0.370[DCHP 021] (g/GJ) N2O emissions0.05590[DCHP 041] (g/GJ) Napththalene emissions33.30[DCHP 022] (g/GJ) Unspecific NMVOC emissions1095.460[DCHP 020] (g/GJ) NOx emissions0.0175440[DCHP 042] (g/GJ) Phenanthrene emissions4.040[DCHP 023] (g/GJ) PM 10 (2.5-10) emissions21.330[DCHP 024] (g/GJ) PM 2.5 (< 2.5) emissions1.19970[DCHP 043] (g/GJ) Propylene emissions0.30[DCHP 005] (wt.%) Sulphur content of fuel combusted in diesel generator (default = 0,3 wt.%)00[DCHP 010] (-) Share of biogenic C within the diesel (default = 0, max 1)share_CO2_bio00[DCHP 012] (kgC/kg) Share of biogenic C within the diesel(1-share_CO2_bio)10[DCHP 013] (kgC/kg) Share of fossil C within the diesel20*S_content_fuel/1000*LCV_ratio0.0001396648044692740[DCHP 014] (kgSO2/MJ diesel) Sulphur dioxide emissions per MJ diesel combustedif(elec_therm=1;eta_total_DCHP/100;if(elec_therm=2;eta_therm_diese/100;0))0.490[DCHP 007] (MJ) Produced thermal energy0.120830[DCHP 044] (g/GJ) Toluene emissions(1-elec-therm_energy)0.150[DCHP 009] (MJ) Waste heat0.082990[DCHP 045] (g/GJ) Xylene emissionsUnit process, single operationAttributionalNoneNot applicableNoneAll data used in the calculation of the LCI results refer to net calorific value.NoneGaBi Modelling PrinciplesGaBi Water Modelling PrinciplesGaBi Agriculture Model DocumentationGaBi Land Use Change Model DocumentationGaBi Energy Modelling PrinciplesGaBi Refinery Modelling PrinciplesCut-off rules for each unit process: Coverage of at least 95% of mass and energy of the input and output flows, and 98% of their environmental relevance (according to expert judgment).NoneRepresentative plants are used. LCI modelling is fully consistent.None Data measured at representative CHP plants and being published, have been used to represent the plant technology.NoneEPA AP 42 - Chapter 3 Stationary internal combustion sources2006 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas InventoriesTechnology Characterization - Reciprocating Engines 2008BHKW Kenndaten 201195.02013NoneThe data set can be used for all LCA/CF studies where electricity and thermal energy from a diesel driven CHP is needed. Combination with individual unit processes using this commodity enables the generation of user-specific (product) LCAs. Default values for emissions and efficiency are used which can be individually adjusted by the user. In case the user adjusts a specific emission to a value which is only possible with further flue gas treatment (e.g. low NOx values via selective catalytic reduction), it should be noted that necessary auxiliary material inputs (e.g. ammonia) are not considered by the data set. The sulphur dioxide emissions are calculated via the sulphur content of the diesel/light fuel oil. The used default sulphur content is 0.3%, in case of higher or lower sulphur contents the sulphur dioxide emissions will be automatically adjusted. A desulphurization of the flue gas is not considered. The data set has two outputs (electricity and thermal energy). The parameter "elec_therm" allows to use the data set also as an electricity plant (produces only electricity) or a heat plant (produces only thermal energy) but not to execute an allocation of impacts between the two products of a CHP. If the data set is used as CHP, an allocation of the impacts to one of the products can be done via the standard allocation functionality in GaBi.All relevant flows quantifiedAcidification, accumulated exceedanceAnthropogenic Abiotic Depletion Potential (AADP), TU BerlinBlue water consumptionBlue water useCML2001 - Apr. 2013, Abiotic Depletion (ADP elements)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Abiotic Depletion (ADP fossil)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Acidification Potential (AP)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Eutrophication Potential (EP)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Freshwater Aquatic Ecotoxicity Pot. (FAETP inf.)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Global Warming Potential (GWP 100 years)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Global Warming Potential (GWP 100 years), excl biogenic carbonCML2001 - Apr. 2013, Global Warming Potential (GWP 100), excl bio. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightCML2001 - Apr. 2013, Global Warming Potential (GWP 100), incl bio. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightCML2001 - Apr. 2013, Global Warming Potential (GWP 100), Land Use Change only, no norm/weightCML2001 - Apr. 2013, Human Toxicity Potential (HTP inf.)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Marine Aquatic Ecotoxicity Pot. (MAETP inf.)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Ozone Layer Depletion Potential (ODP, steady state)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Photochem. Ozone Creation Potential (POCP)CML2001 - Apr. 2013, Terrestric Ecotoxicity Potential (TETP inf.)Ecotoxicity for aquatic fresh water, USEtox (recommended)EDIP 2003, Acidification potentialEDIP 2003, Aquatic eutrophicationEDIP 2003, Global warmingEDIP 2003, Photochemical ozone formation - impact on human health and materialsEDIP 2003, Photochemical ozone formation - impact on vegetationEDIP 2003, Stratospheric ozone depletionEDIP 2003, Terrestrial eutrophicationFreshwater eutrophication, EUTREND model, ReCiPeHuman toxicity cancer effects, USEtox (recommended)Human toxicity non-canc. effects, USEtox (recommended)I02+ v2.1 - Aquatic acidification - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Aquatic ecotoxicity - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Aquatic eutrophication - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Carcinogens - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Global warming 500yr - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Ionizing radiation - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Land occupation - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Mineral extraction - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Non-carcinogens - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Non-renewable energy - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Ozone layer depletion - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Photochemical oxidation - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Respiratory effects - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Terrestrial acidification/nutrification - MidpointI02+ v2.1 - Terrestrial ecotoxicity - MidpointIonising radiation, human health effect model, ReCiPeIPCC AR5 GTP100, excl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GTP100, excl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP100, incl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GTP100, incl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP100, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP100, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP20, excl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GTP20, excl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP20, incl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GTP20, incl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP20, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP20, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP50, excl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GTP50, excl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP50, incl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GTP50, incl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP50, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GTP50, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GWP100, excl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GWP100, excl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GWP100, incl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GWP100, incl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GWP100, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GWP100, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GWP20, excl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GWP20, excl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GWP20, incl biogenic carbonIPCC AR5 GWP20, incl biogenic carbon, incl Land Use Change, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GWP20, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC AR5 GWP20, Land Use Change only, no norm/weightIPCC global warming, excl biogenic carbonIPCC global warming, incl biogenic carbonMarine eutrophication, EUTREND model, ReCiPeOzone depletion, WMO model, ReCiPeParticulate matter/Respiratory inorganics, RiskPollPhotochemical ozone formation, LOTOS-EUROS model, ReCiPePrimary energy demand from ren. and non ren. resources (gross cal. value)Primary energy demand from ren. and non ren. resources (net cal. value)Primary energy from non renewable resources (gross cal. value)Primary energy from non renewable resources (net cal. value)Primary energy from renewable resources (gross cal. value)Primary energy from renewable resources (net cal. value)ReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Agricultural land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Ecosystems, default, excl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Ecosystems, excl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Ecosystems, incl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Ecosystems, incl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Ecosystems, LUC only, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Human Health, default, excl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Human Health, excl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Human Health, incl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Human Health, incl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Climate change Human Health, LUC only, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Fossil depletionReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Freshwater ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Freshwater eutrophicationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Human toxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Ionising radiationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Marine ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Metal depletionReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Natural land transformationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Ozone depletionReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Particulate matter formationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Photochemical oxidant formationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Terrestrial acidificationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Terrestrial ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (E) - Urban land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Agricultural land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Ecosystems, default, excl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Ecosystems, excl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Ecosystems, incl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Ecosystems, incl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Ecosystems, LUC only, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Human Health, default, excl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Human Health, excl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Human Health, incl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Human Health, incl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Climate change Human Health, LUC only, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Fossil depletionReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Freshwater ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Freshwater eutrophicationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Human toxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Ionising radiationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Marine ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Metal depletionReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Natural land transformationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Ozone depletionReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Particulate matter formationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Photochemical oxidant formationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Terrestrial acidificationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Terrestrial ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (H) - Urban land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Agricultural land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Ecosystems, default, excl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Ecosystems, excl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Ecosystems, incl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Ecosystems, incl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Ecosystems, LUC only, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Human Health, default, excl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Human Health, excl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Human Health, incl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Human Health, incl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Climate change Human Health, LUC only, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Fossil depletionReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Freshwater ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Freshwater eutrophicationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Human toxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Ionising radiationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Marine ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Metal depletionReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Natural land transformationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Ozone depletionReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Particulate matter formationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Photochemical oxidant formationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Terrestrial acidificationReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Terrestrial ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Endpoint (I) - Urban land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Agricultural land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Climate change, default, excl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Climate change, excl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Climate change, incl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Climate change, incl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Climate change, LUC only, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Fossil depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Freshwater ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Freshwater eutrophicationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Human toxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Ionising radiationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Marine ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Marine eutrophicationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Metal depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Natural land transformationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Ozone depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Particulate matter formationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Photochemical oxidant formationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Terrestrial acidificationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Terrestrial ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Urban land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (E) - Water depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Agricultural land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Climate change, default, excl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Climate change, excl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Climate change, incl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Climate change, incl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Climate change, LUC only, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Fossil depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Freshwater ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Freshwater eutrophicationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Human toxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Ionising radiationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Marine ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Marine eutrophicationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Metal depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Natural land transformationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Ozone depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Particulate matter formationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Photochemical oxidant formationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Terrestrial acidificationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Terrestrial ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Urban land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (H) - Water depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Agricultural land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Climate change, default, excl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Climate change, excl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Climate change, incl biog. C, incl LUC, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Climate change, incl biogenic carbonReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Climate change, LUC only, no norm/weightReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Fossil depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Freshwater ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Freshwater eutrophicationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Human toxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Ionising radiationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Marine ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Marine eutrophicationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Metal depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Natural land transformationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Ozone depletionReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Particulate matter formationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Photochemical oxidant formationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Terrestrial acidificationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Terrestrial ecotoxicityReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Urban land occupationReCiPe 1.08 Midpoint (I) - Water depletionResource Depletion, fossil and mineral, reserve Based, CML2002Terrestrial eutrophication, accumulated exceedanceTotal freshwater consumption (including rainwater)Total freshwater consumption, including rainwater, Swiss EcoscarcityTotal freshwater useTRACI 2.1, AcidificationTRACI 2.1, Ecotoxicity (recommended)TRACI 2.1, EutrophicationTRACI 2.1, Global Warming Air, excl biogenic carbon, incl LUC, no norm/weightTRACI 2.1, Global Warming Air, excl. biogenic carbonTRACI 2.1, Global Warming Air, incl biogenic carbon, incl LUC, no norm/weightTRACI 2.1, Global Warming Air, incl. biogenic carbonTRACI 2.1, Global Warming Air, LUC only, no norm/weightTRACI 2.1, Human Health Particulate AirTRACI 2.1, Human toxicity, cancer (recommended)TRACI 2.1, Human toxicity, non-canc. (recommended)TRACI 2.1, Ozone Depletion AirTRACI 2.1, Resources, Fossil fuelsTRACI 2.1, Smog AirUBP 2013, Carcinogenic substances into airUBP 2013, Energy resourcesUBP 2013, Global warmingUBP 2013, Global warming, incl Land Use ChangeUBP 2013, Global warming, Land Use Change onlyUBP 2013, Heavy metals into airUBP 2013, Heavy metals into soilUBP 2013, Heavy metals into waterUBP 2013, Land useUBP 2013, Main air pollutantsUBP 2013, Mineral resourcesUBP 2013, Non radioactive waste to depositUBP 2013, Ozone layer depletionUBP 2013, Pesticides into soilUBP 2013, POP into waterUBP 2013, Radioactive substances into airUBP 2013, Radioactive substances into waterUBP 2013, Radioactive waste to depositUBP 2013, Water pollutantsUBP 2013, Water resourcesUSEtox, Ecotoxicity (recommended)USEtox, Human toxicity, cancer (recommended)USEtox, Human toxicity, non-canc. (recommended)The LCI method applied is in compliance with ISO 14040 and 14044. The documentation includes all relevant information in view of the data quality and scope of the application of the respective LCI result / data set. The dataset represents the state-of-the-art in view of the referenced functional unit.PE INTERNATIONALLBP-GaBiIBP-GaBiOverall quality according to different validation schemes
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PEF = 1,8 interpreted into "very good overall quality" in the PEF quality validation schemeThe dataset and systems, which are provided with our software and databases for public use into a broad user community, are constantly used, compared, benchmarked, screened, reviewed and results published in various external, professional and third party LCA applications in industry, academia and politics. So user feedback via the online GaBi forum or direct via user information is a standard routine in the maintenance and update process and leads to stable quality and constant control and improvement of data, if knowledge or technology improves or industrial process chains develop or change.GaBi user forumGaBi bug forumGaBi user communityGaBi conformity systemFully compliantFully compliantFully compliantFully compliantFully compliantNot definedUNEP SETAC Life Cycle InitiativeNot definedNot definedNot definedNot definedNot definedNot definedILCD Data Network - Entry-levelNot definedFully compliantFully compliantNot definedFully compliantNot definedPE INTERNATIONALThis background LCI data set can be used for any types of LCA studies.PE INTERNATIONAL2014-12-01T00:00:00+01:00ILCD format 1.1PE INTERNATIONALNo official approval by producer or operator2014-12-01T00:00:00+01:0009.00.000Data set finalised; entirely publishedGaBi databasesPE INTERNATIONALtrueOtherGaBi (source code, database including extension modules and single data sets, documentation) remains property of PE INTERNATIONAL AG. PE INTERNATIONAL AG delivers GaBi licenses comprising data storage medium and manual as ordered by the customer. The license guarantees the right of use for one installation of GaBi. Further installations using the same license are not permitted. Additional licenses are only valid if the licensee holds at least one main license. Licenses are not transferable and must only be used within the licensee's organisation. Data sets may be copied for internal use. The number of copies is restricted to the number of licenses of the software system GaBi the licensee owns. The right of use is exclusively valid for the licensee. All rights reserved.ElectricityOutputelec10.360.000Mixed primary / secondaryUnknown derivationThermal energy (MJ)Outputtherm_energy10.490.000Mixed primary / secondaryUnknown derivation