City:
State:
Building:
Residential:
lighting
Appliance
Type of buildings:
Residential: 86%
$200
Square footage:
150-600
$200
Year built:
1995-2016
$200
Ownership:
Individual: Owner
$200
HVAC
$250
LED
$250
Envelope
$250
Rooftop solar
$250
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Lighting
Appliance
Industrial:
Facility lighting
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Sources |
Annual energy consumption, BTU |
Emission reduction, mt |
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Potential actions |
Energy (Btu) |
Impact (mt reduction) |
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Residential
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Transportation
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Emission
|
3.61 (14%) |
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11.23 (22%) |
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8.54 (12%) |
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14.61 (24%) |
|
3.45 (9%) |
Equipment |
Impact, |
Price, $ |
-5.02 |
84.99 |
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-9.34 |
1,519.00 |
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-3.63 |
340.25 |
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-3.11 |
150.00 |
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-6.62 |
457.30 |
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Emission offset (1,567)
Residential:
Lighting
Appliance
Industrial:
Facility lighting
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Energy efficiency
Residential: Single
family
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Power
Whole
building
Education
Food sales
Food service
Health care
Lodging
Mercantile
Office
Public assembly
Public order and safety
Religious worship
Service
Warehouse and storage
Other
Chemical and petrochemical
Food and tobacco
Iron and steel
Non-ferrous metals
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Transport equipment
Wood and wood products
Package
Whole
building
Education
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Food service
Health care
Lodging
Mercantile
Office
Public assembly
Public order and safety
Religious worship
Service
Warehouse and storage
Other
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Non-ferrous metals
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The T9 Smart Thermostat works with Smart Room Sensors to help you adjust the temperature from anywhere and stay cozy in the rooms that matter...
Place sensors where you want to see each room's temperature and humidity. Use the multi-room display on the thermostat's touchscreen — or in the Honeywell Home app — to focus on rooms based on occupancy or a specific schedule you choose. When focusing on multiple rooms, the T9 works toward creating an average temperature, balancing the needs across the whole home.
Whether it’s a song belted in the shower or a whispered secret, your air goes beyond simply carrying oxygen to circulating memories. Heavy or light, hot or cold, always unique to your home, the air you feel is more than its temperature setting. Our Air products and services work with you and for you, supporting and creating more comfortable surroundings.
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Metric tons (mt) of CO2e
2.41
Dollars ($) per mt CO2e reduced
4.66%
Internal rate of return
Nitrogen Oxide reduction, mt
585
Sulphur Oxide reduction, mt
472
Methane reduction, mt
18
Intervention cost, per unit
$1,299
Product estimated lifecycle, years
10
Annual savings, $ per year
$180
Payback period, years
7.22
Residential
Lighting
Petroleum-Based Electricity
Healthcare
Million MWh of electricity
Million U.S. Gal gasoline
Note: If Constellation Energy company were to deploy their product
across qualifying customers in the City of Charlotte, NC footprint, a total of 124 million metric tons of CO2e could be reduced, effectively in helping the city achieve its community-wide goal by 12%.
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Current emissions
41.44 mt CO2e
Sources |
Annual energy consumption, BTU |
Emissions, mt |
---|---|---|
Heating, ventilation and AC |
58.33 |
3.61 (14%) |
Refrigeration |
83.89 |
11.23 (22%) |
Lighting |
36.19 |
8.54 (12%) |
Transportation |
43.35 |
14.61 (24%) |
Appliances |
94.12 |
3.45 (9%) |
Energy Type |
Annual energy consumption, BTU |
Emission reduction, mt |
---|---|---|
Coal |
58.33 |
3.61 (14%) |
Petroleum |
83.89 |
11.23 (22%) |
Natural gas |
36.19 |
8.54 (12%) |
Nuclear |
43.35 |
14.61 (24%) |
Biomas |
94.12 |
3.45 (9%) |
Reduction strategies
33.01
mt
CO2e79.66%
Potential actions |
We currently do this |
Energy |
Impact (mt reduction) |
Action |
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Electric heater |
|
8.13 |
-5.02 |
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Electric vehicle |
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3.89 |
-9.34 |
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Rooftop solar |
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4.45 |
-3.63 |
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Smart thermostat |
|
7.50 |
-6.62 |
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RECs |
|
6.72 |
-3.00 |
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Offsets |
|
1.55 |
-5.40 |
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Smart thermostat |
|
7.50 |
-6.62 |
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family
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Power
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Aviation gasoline
Butane
Crude oil
Diesel/Gas oil
Distillate fuel oil No 1
Distillate fuel oil No 2
Distillate fuel oil No 3
Distillate fuel oil No 4
Distillate fuel oil No 5
Distillate fuel oil No 6
Ethane
Jet gasoline
Jet kerosene
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Liquefied natural gas (LNG)
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Lubricants
Motor gasoline
Naphtha
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Propane gas
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Distillate fuel oil No 1
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Distillate fuel oil No 3
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Distillate fuel oil No 5
Distillate fuel oil No 6
Ethane
Jet gasoline
Jet kerosene
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Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Lubricants
Motor gasoline
Naphtha
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Crude oil
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Distillate fuel oil No 2
Distillate fuel oil No 3
Distillate fuel oil No 4
Distillate fuel oil No 5
Distillate fuel oil No 6
Ethane
Jet gasoline
Jet kerosene
Kerosene
Liquefied natural gas (LNG)
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Lubricants
Motor gasoline
Naphtha
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Propane gas
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Refinery gas
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Shale oil
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Paraffin waxes
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The T9 Smart Thermostat works with Smart Room Sensors to help you adjust the temperature from anywhere and stay cozy in the rooms that matter...
Place sensors where you want to see each room's temperature and humidity. Use the multi-room display on the thermostat's touchscreen — or in the Honeywell Home app — to focus on rooms based on occupancy or a specific schedule you choose. When focusing on multiple rooms, the T9 works toward creating an average temperature, balancing the needs across the whole home.
Whether it’s a song belted in the shower or a whispered secret, your air goes beyond simply carrying oxygen to circulating memories. Heavy or light, hot or cold, always unique to your home, the air you feel is more than its temperature setting. Our Air products and services work with you and for you, supporting and creating more comfortable surroundings.
Manage your devices in the easy-to-use app, making it simple to control home comfort, monitor usage and more — from anywhere.
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Metric tons (mt) of CO2e
2.41
Dollars ($) per mt CO2e reduced
4.66%
Internal rate of return
Nitrogen Oxide reduction, mt
585
Sulphur Oxide reduction, mt
472
Methane reduction, mt
18
Intervention cost, per unit
$1,299
Product estimated lifecycle, years
10
Annual savings, $ per year
$180
Payback period, years
7.22
Residential
Lighting
Petroleum-Based Electricity
Healthcare
Million MWh of electricity
Million U.S. Gal gasoline
Note: If Constellation Energy company were to deploy their product
across qualifying customers in the City of Charlotte, NC footprint, a total of 124 million metric tons of CO2e could be reduced, effectively in helping the city achieve its community-wide goal by 12%.
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The T9 Smart Thermostat works with Smart Room Sensors to help you adjust the temperature from anywhere and stay cozy in the rooms that matter...
Place sensors where you want to see each room's temperature and humidity. Use the multi-room display on the thermostat's touchscreen — or in the Honeywell Home app — to focus on rooms based on occupancy or a specific schedule you choose. When focusing on multiple rooms, the T9 works toward creating an average temperature, balancing the needs across the whole home.
Whether it’s a song belted in the shower or a whispered secret, your air goes beyond simply carrying oxygen to circulating memories. Heavy or light, hot or cold, always unique to your home, the air you feel is more than its temperature setting. Our Air products and services work with you and for you, supporting and creating more comfortable surroundings.
Manage your devices in the easy-to-use app, making it simple to control home comfort, monitor usage and more — from anywhere.
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Metric tons (mt) of CO2e
2.41
Dollars ($) per mt CO2e reduced
4.66%
Internal rate of return
Nitrogen Oxide reduction, mt
585
Sulphur Oxide reduction, mt
472
Methane reduction, mt
18
Intervention cost, per unit
$1,299
Product estimated lifecycle, years
10
Annual savings, $ per year
$180
Payback period, years
7.22
Residential
Lighting
Petroleum-Based Electricity
Healthcare
Million MWh of electricity
Million U.S. Gal gasoline
Note: If Constellation Energy company were to deploy their product
across qualifying customers in the City of Charlotte, NC footprint, a total of 124 million metric tons of CO2e could be reduced, effectively in helping the city achieve its community-wide goal by 12%.
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Academy St, Louis, Missouri, United States
Academy Street Bistro, 200 S Academy St, Cary, North Carolina 27511, United States
The Academy Store, 55 Music Concourse Dr, San Francisco, San Francisco, California 94118, United States
Academy St., Calais, Maine 04619, United States
Academy St., Hartland, Maine 04943, United States
Current emissions(annual)
71.94 mt CO2e
Sources |
Emission
|
Heating, ventilation and AC |
3.61 (14%) |
Refrigeration |
11.23 (22%) |
Lighting |
8.54 (12%) |
Transportation |
14.61 (24%) |
Appliances |
3.45 (9%) |
Emission reductions
-27.72 mt CO2e
Equipment |
Impact, |
Price, $ |
Electric heater |
-5.02 |
84.99 |
Electric vehicle |
-9.34 |
1,519.00 |
Rooftop solar |
-3.63 |
340.25 |
Resideo honeywell home T9 smart thermostat |
-3.11 |
150.00 |
Smart thermostat |
-6.62 |
457.30 |
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Emission offset (1,567)
Residential:
Lighting
Appliance
Industrial:
Facility lighting
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
307 N Academy St, Charlotte, NC, USA
224 mt CO2e
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sqft
Residential: Condo and multi family
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Power
Education
Food sales
Food service
Health care
Lodging
Mercantile
Office
Public assembly
Public order and safety
Religious worship
Service
Warehouse and storage
Other
Chemical and petrochemical
Food and tobacco
Iron and steel
Non-ferrous metals
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Transport equipment
Wood and wood products
Package
Education
Food sales
Food service
Health care
Lodging
Mercantile
Office
Public assembly
Public order and safety
Religious worship
Service
Warehouse and storage
Other
Chemical and petrochemical
Food and tobacco
Iron and steel
Non-ferrous metals
Machinery
Mining and quarrying
Transport equipment
Wood and wood products
Package
Electricity
Electricity
Coal
Petroleum
Natural
gas
Grid
On site
Coal
Petroleum
Natural gas
Nuclear
Geothermal
Solar
Biomass
Wind
Hydro
Asphalt and road oil
Aviation gasoline
Butane
Crude oil
Diesel/Gas oil
Distillate fuel oil No 1
Distillate fuel oil No 2
Distillate fuel oil No 3
Distillate fuel oil No 4
Distillate fuel oil No 5
Distillate fuel oil No 6
Ethane
Jet gasoline
Jet kerosene
Kerosene
Liquefied natural gas (LNG)
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Lubricants
Motor gasoline
Naphtha
Petroleum coke
Propane gas
Refinery feedstocks
Refinery gas
Residual fuel oil
Shale oil
Waxes
White spirit/ SBP
Other: Other liquid fuel
Paraffin waxes
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Space heating
Whole building
Space heating
Space cooling
Lighting
Cooking
Water heating
Appliance
Ventilation
Refrigeration
Other
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Energy company
UGI Corporation
Energy company
Bank of America
Bank
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation
Bank
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Energy company
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Energy company
NRG Energy
Energy company
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Energy company
Ameren Company
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Current emissions
41.44 mt CO2e
Sources |
Annual energy consumption, BTU |
Emissions, mt |
---|---|---|
Heating, ventilation and AC |
58.33 |
3.61 (14%) |
Refrigeration |
83.89 |
11.23 (22%) |
Lighting |
36.19 |
8.54 (12%) |
Transportation |
43.35 |
14.61 (24%) |
Appliances |
94.12 |
3.45 (9%) |
Energy Type |
Annual energy consumption, BTU |
Emission reduction, mt |
---|---|---|
Coal |
58.33 |
3.61 (14%) |
Petroleum |
83.89 |
11.23 (22%) |
Natural gas |
36.19 |
8.54 (12%) |
Nuclear |
43.35 |
14.61 (24%) |
Biomas |
94.12 |
3.45 (9%) |
Reduction strategies
33.01
mt
CO2e79.66%
Potential actions |
We
currently |
Energy |
Impact (mt reduction) |
Action |
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Electric heater |
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8.13 |
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4.45 |
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Smart thermostat |
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7.50 |
-6.62 |
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Walking |
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6.72 |
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1.55 |
-5.40 |
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7.50 |
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Passengers cars (auto)
Year
2018
Make
BMW
Model
230i Convertible
Option
Auto (S8), 4 cyl, 2.0 L, Turbo
Mpg
42
CO2/mile
411
Annual miles driven
18,100
Petroleum: Gasoline
Petroleum
Grid
Biomas
Petroleum: Gasoline
Petroleum
Grid
Biomas
Psgr. miles
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Energy company
UGI Corporation
Energy company
Bank of America
Bank
Pinnacle West Capital Corporation
Bank
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Energy company
CenterPoint Energy Inc.
Energy company
NRG Energy
Energy company
Constellation Energy
Energy company
Comed Corporation
Energy company
Ameren Company
Energy company
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other trips
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miles
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4,570
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gal
Highway fuel
Total fuel
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253.889
175.769
429.658
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253.889
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429.658
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CO2 calc, lb | 8,421.299 | 8,421.299 | 8,421.299 |
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Reduction strategies
6,575 lbs CO2/yr
78.07%
Potential actions |
We currently do this |
Energy |
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Tesla electric vehicle |
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8.13 |
-1,027 |
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3.89 |
-1,845 |
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Train |
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7.50 |
-1,466 |
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Walking |
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6.72 |
-615 |
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Bicycle |
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1.55 |
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gross floor area(%)
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HP
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COP
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HP
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Current emissions
41.44 Metric tons (mt) CO2e
Sources |
Annual energy consumption, BTU |
Emissions, mt |
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Heating, ventilation and AC |
58.33 |
3.61 (14%) |
Energy Type |
Annual energy consumption, BTU |
Emission reduction, mt |
---|---|---|
Coal |
58.33 |
3.61 (14%) |
Reduction strategies
33.01
mt
CO2e79.66%
Potential actions |
We currently do this |
Energy |
Impact (mt reduction) |
Action |
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Electric heater |
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8.13 |
-5.02 |
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36.99% of the city’s emissions comes from the residential sector.
Propane
0%
Residual Fuel Oil No. 5
32.17%
Wood and Wood Residuals
0.49%
Electricity
4.34%
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16.56% of the city’s emissions comes from the commercial sector.
Distillate Fuel Oil No. 1
10.82%
Propane
0.83%
Wood and Wood Residuals
0.03%
Electricity
4.88%
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0% of the city’s emissions comes from the industrial sector.
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46.45% of the city’s emissions comes from the transportation sector.
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
0%
Truck
0%
Diesel Fuel
11.41%
Truck
11.41%
Passenger
0%
Motor Gasoline
35.04%
Truck
30.53%
Motorcycle
0.08%
Passenger
4.42%
Electricity
0%
Truck
0%
Passenger
0%
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Besides increasing the level of electrification of end-use equipment and assets, it is important to, as well as lower the grid losses.
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Besides increasing the level of electrification of end-use equipment and assets, it is important to, as well as lower the grid losses.
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Residential
Electricity
Natural gas
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Square footage
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Residential
Electricity
Natural gas
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Indicator
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40K
More details
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50-60
Extreme heat
Risk level
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40K
Temperature
Annual mean
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37.5
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Duration for time
The heat index is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature
The heat index is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature
The heat index is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature
The heat index is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature
Level
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