T-4B1a-A-9 - Commercial buildings heated with oil
Definition¶
This emission source is defined by the IPCC in TBD.
Sustainability Category: Red¶
This activity significantly contributes to greenhouse gas emissions and undermines climate mitigation efforts. The activity should be phased out or fundamentally transformed, with financing directed toward decommissioning, replacement with sustainable alternatives, or radical decarbonization where elimination is not immediately feasible.
Transition Elements¶
This activity has the following mitigation options modelled as transition elements:
- T-4B1a-TE-1 - Shift to district heating in commercial buildings
- T-4B1a-TE-3 - Shift to heat pumps in commerical buildings
- T-4B1a-TE-4 - Shift to biofuel in commercial buildings
- T-4B1a-TE-5 - Shift to solar thermal in commercial buildings
- T-4B1a-TE-6 - Retrofitting commerical buildings for efficient heating
Activity Model¶
This emission source is modelled with Combustion as:
Parameters¶
Parameter | Unit | Description |
---|---|---|
emission_factor_oil_burning_resources | g_co2e_kwh | Emission factor burning of oil |
energy_intensity_heating_non_residential_commercial_oil | kwh_m2 | Energy intensity oil commercial |
stock_growth_heating_commercial_oil | m2_percapita | Growth heating by oil (commercial), per capita |
stock_heating_commercial_oil | m2 | Stock oil (non-residential, commercial) |
YAML Specification¶
sustainability: red
version: 2.1.0
operation:
growthType: true
variable: stock_heating_commercial_oil
growthFactor:
unitOfMeasure: per_capita
expression: '%[0]'
variables:
- stock_growth_heating_commercial_oil
work:
- name: combustion
unitOfMeasure: kwh
operationToWork:
unitOfMeasure: kwh/m2
expression: '%[0]'
variables:
- energy_intensity_heating_non_residential_commercial_oil
input:
- resource: oil
unitOfMeasure: kwh
resourceToWork:
unitOfMeasure: kwh/kwh
expression: '1'
emissionFactor:
unitOfMeasure: g_co2e/kwh
expression: '%[0]'
variables:
- emission_factor_oil_burning_resources
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