Carbon accounting
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Carbon accounting is the general term used to describe the accounting undertaken to measure the amount of carbon sequestered or the amount of carbon that is avoided to be released into the atmosphere trough projects (from the Flexible Mechanisms). These projects thus include (but are not limited to) renewable energy projects (biomass, ...), forage plantations, ...
[edit] Carbon accounting software
A number of programs are created in order to assist with carbon accounting:
- BIOMITRE Biomass based climate change, for biomass energy usage
- CAMFor Carbon accounting model for forests
- CAMSAT Carbon management self assessment tool, for companies to measure their offset
- CBM-CFS3 Operational-Scale Carbon Budget Model of the Canadian Forest Sector
- C-FIX Carbon uptake monitoring through satellite images
- CO2FIX One of the oldest carbon accounting applications available, somewhat outdated
- GORCAM Graz / Oak Ridge carbon accounting model, excel spreadsheet
- GEMIS Global emission model for integrated systems
- HWP Harvested wood products, dead wood carbon assessment
- IPCC Greenhouse Gas Inventory software for the workbook based on IPCC guidelines
- LEAP:Long range Energy Alternatives Planning System: a software tool for energy planning and greenhouse gas mitigation analysis.
- TimberCAM Carbon in wood products assessment