The emission limits for products of combustion usually use ppm. But the emissions are often measured in other units. It would be good to set up also other emission limits standards or the possibility to use ACP based on local standards for projects outside U.S. to comply with the credit intent.
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Petra Hajná
Sustainability ConsultantSkanska Czech Republic
189 thumbs up
September 1, 2016 - 3:58 am
There are several comments below on this issue.
Would a conversion factor 1ppm of NOx = 1,76 mg of NOx / kWh be acceptable for natural gas boilers? This is recomended in BREEAM International 2013, issue Pol02.
For CO emissions I found a conversion factor 1ppm of CO = 1,07 mg of CO/kWh.
Petra Hajná
Sustainability ConsultantSkanska Czech Republic
189 thumbs up
September 1, 2016 - 4:09 am
Also I wonder if any gas-fired commercial stoves (e.g. fast-food or restaurant kitchens) would fall under requirements of this credit.
Kelly Gearhart
Triple Green Building Group, LLCFebruary 11, 2021 - 6:37 pm
I agree.