Emission Factor
Sweet gas - burned in gas turbine (sweet gas - burned in gas turbine)
Emission factor summary
Emissions generated by the activity within the product supply chain as described in ecoinvent v3.8. Sweet gas, burned in gas turbine' describes the use of a fossil fuel. It is used as a gaseous fuel and is sourced from natural gas processing plants. This exchange provides the treatment of sweet gas (hydrogen sulfide poor) to produce electricity. The cut-off classification is allocatable product. The activity type is ordinary transforming activity. The reference product amount is 1.
Property | Value |
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Name | Sweet gas - burned in gas turbine (sweet gas - burned in gas turbine) |
Sector | Energy |
Category | Fuel |
Source | ecoinvent |
Region | |
Unit Type | |
Year | 1991 |
Year Released | 2021 |
Emission Factor |
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LCA Activity | Refer to source |
Supported CO2e Calculation Method | AR4, AR5 |
Data Versioning |
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API Reference
Activity ID
fuel-type_sweet_gas-fuel_use_burned_in_gas_turbine
UUID
5f7bb416-2aff-4184-b7e6-f6c499b6624e
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