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The Climate Trust requests thatproject developers use the following conversion tables for offset project calculations. If an alternative conversion factor is used, clearly state the source.

Please note that the volume of greenhouse gas offsets must be converted to short tons of carbon dioxide equivalent on project applications.

Global Warming Potentials

Global warming potentials (GWPs) are used to compare the abilities of different greenhouse gases to trap heat in the atmosphere. GWPs are based on the heat-absorbing ability of each gas relative to that of carbon dioxide (CO2), as well as the decay rate of each gas (the amount removed from the atmosphere over a given number of years) relative to that of CO2. The GWP provides a construct for converting emissions of various gases into a common measure denominated in carbon or carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e).

The generally accepted authority on GWPs is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). In 2001, the IPCC updated its estimates of GWPs for key greenhouse gases and the table below is reflective of that update.

Gas

2001 IPCC GWP

Carbon Dioxide 1
Methane 23
Nitrous Oxide 296
HFC-23 12,000
HFC-125 3,400
HFC-134a 1,300
HFC-143a 4,300
HFC-152a 120
HFC-227ea 3,500
HFC-236fa 9,400
Perfluoromethane (CF4) 5,700
Perfluoromethane (C2F6) 11,900
Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF 6) 22,200

Fuel Conversion Factors

Fuel Conversion Factors

Fuel Type

Emission Coefficients

Pounds CO2 per Unit (mass or volume)

Pounds CO2 per Million Btu

Petroleum Products

Aviation Gasoline

18.355 per gallon
770.916 per barrel

152.717

Diesel and Distillate Fuel (No. 1, No. 2, No. 4 Fuel Oil)

22.384 per gallon
940.109 per barrel

161.386

Jet Fuel

21.095 per gallon
885.98 per barrel

156.258

Kerosene

21.537 per gallon
904.565 per barrel

159.535

Liquified Petroleum Gases (LPG)

12.805 per gallon
537.804 per barrel

139.039

Motor Gasoline (conventional)

19.564 per gallon
822.944 per barrel

156.425

Petroleum Coke

32.397 per gallon
1356.461 per barrel
6768.667 per short ton

225.130

Residual Fuel (No. 5 and No. 6 Fuel Oil)

26.033 per gallon
1,093.384 per barrel

173.906

Natural Gas and Other Gaseous Fuels

Natural Gas (Pipeline)

120.593 per 1000 ft3

117.080

Propane

12.669 per gallon
532.085 per barrel

139.178

Coal

Anthracite

3852.16 per short ton

227.400

Bituminous

4931.30 per short ton

205.300

Sub-bituminous

3715.90 per short ton

212.700

Lignite

2791.60 per short ton

215.400

*The Initiative reserves the right to use alternative conversion factors for the purpose of offset quantifications.

Sources:

  • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Greenhouse Gas Inventory Reference Manual: Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories.
  • U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Inventory of U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Sinks: 1990-1998.
  • Energy Information Administration
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    Other Conversion Factors

    Mass

    Pound (lb)

    Kilogram (kg)

    Short Ton

    Metric Ton

    1 pound

    1 lb

    0.4536 kilograms

    .0005 short tons

    0.0004536 metric tons

    1 kilogram

    2.205 pounds

    1 kilograms

    .001102 short tons

    .001 metric tons

    1 short ton

    2,000 pounds

    907.2 kilograms

    1 short ton

    0.9072 metric tons

    1 metric ton

    2,205 pounds

    1,000 kilograms

    1.1023 short tons

    1 metric ton

     

    Volume

    Cubic Feet

    Cubic Meters

    Liters

    US Gallons (liquid)

    1 cubic foot

    1 cubic foot

    0.0283 cubic meters

    28.32 liters

    7.4805 US gallons

    1 cubic meter

    35.31 cubic feet

    1 cubic meter

    1,000 liters

    264.17 US gallons

    1 liter

    0.0353 cubic feet

    0.001 cubic meters

    1 liter

    0.2642 US gallons

    1 US gallon

    0.134 cubic feet

    0.0038 cubic meters

    3.785 liters

    1 US gallon

    1 barrel (US petroleum)

    5.6146 cubic feet

    0.1589 cubic meters

    158.99 liters

    42 US gallons


    Energy

    Kilowatt Hours (kWh)

    US Therms

    Joules

    Btu

    1 Kilowatt Hour

    1 kWh

    0.0341 therms

    3,600,000 joules

    3,412 Btu

    1 US Therm

    29.3 kWh

    1 therm

    105,480,400 joules

    99,976 Btu

    1 Btu

    0.0002931 kWh

    0.00001 therms

    1,055 joules

    1 Btu

    1 Megajoule

    0.2778 kWh 0.00948 therms 1,000,000 joules

    947.8170777 Btu


    Other Resources

    • Electricity: The Climate Trust has created an Electricity Sector Baselines Resources page for data on the quantification of projects that displace grid electricity.
    • Forest Sequestration: The Initiative does not have standard quantification metrics for forestry-based projects. Carbon sequestration levels vary according to site location, tree species, and project activity. The Trust encourages project developers to make use of the best available data.
    • Industrial Processes and Other Carbon Factors:
      • The IPCC's Emission Factor Database is a great resource for industrial carbon factors, as well as most other sectors.
      • The GHG Protocol has a variety of spreadsheets/tools and guidance to assist in the quantification of GHG emissions from a variety of sectors.

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