Home Energy magazine would like to include a list of great carbon calculators in an article we are working on. Does anyone know of a good carbon calculator that also accounts for renewable energy offsets? A better question may be: do these exist?
Thanks for your help!
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Permalink Reply by Sean Lintow Sr on August 11, 2011 at 6:39pm
Permalink Reply by Doug Garrett on August 18, 2011 at 8:36am The only carbon calculator that I'm aware of that is approved in Texas for reporting on carbon reductions was developed by Texas A&M's Energy Systems Laboratory. It's called IC3, which stands for International Code Compliance Calculator. It's free and you can learn about it at:
http://www-esl.tamu.edu/software/ic3
and download it or use it online at:
Yours
Doug Garrett
Permalink Reply by Macie Melendez on August 18, 2011 at 9:29am
Permalink Reply by Chris Stratton on August 18, 2011 at 10:25am Not sure what you mean by "renewable energy offsets" but...
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