Presentation of the Bilan Carbone® method
Carbon Footprint - Regulations and Utilities

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Presentation of the Bilan Carbone® method


Carbon Footprint - Regulations and Utilities

Author : Guillaume MARTINAGE

Publication date: January 10, 2011 | Lire en français

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3. Presentation of the Bilan Carbone® method

3.1 Objectives and benefits of the method

Like atmospheric pollutants, greenhouse gas emissions cannot be measured using conventional sampling stations, as there are a multitude of greenhouse gases. For this reason, ADEME has developed the Bilan Carbone ® method for estimating greenhouse gas emissions, as part of the French climate-energy plan. It applies to all activities: industrial or tertiary companies, administrations, local authorities and even territories managed by local authorities.

Greenhouse gases and their GWPs

The GWP or "global warming potential" is a gas's capacity to trap heat (see greenhouse effect box, §

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