Viewing Emissions Data and Results

After you have completed emissions calculations, you can view entity, process unit, production unit, and/or emission unit emissions results. The emissions data includes the date and time, output type, material, and its emission rate. You can display the emissions data over any date range that has been calculated. If a process unit is associated with more than one emission model and scenario, you can select just the ones you want included. By default, material emissions data is displayed for each emission model and scenario separately. However, you have the option to sum a material's emissions data over all emission models and scenarios.

Note:  The Emissions Results List report provides a browse view of completed emissions calculations and results. The emissions data includes the process unit, output type, emission model and scenario, date range, material, and its emission rate. Refer to Emission Results List Report for additional information.

Emission calculation result records that are no longer needed can be deleted from your database. Refer to Purge Emissions Calculation Results for additional information.

Entity Emissions

 

Process Unit Emissions

 

Production Unit Emissions

 

Emission Unit Emissions

 

Entity Emissions

Use the Entity Emissions form to display material emissions data for one or more process units within an entity. You can display the emissions data over any date range that you have calculated. If the process units within an entity have more than one emission model and scenario associated with them, select just the ones you want included.

By default, material emissions data will be displayed for each process unit and emission model and scenario separately. However, you have the option to sum a material's emissions data over all emission models and/or over all process units.

The Emissions Data section displays the date and time, output type, material, and its emission rate. If you did not sum the material emissions data over all process units and/or emission models and scenarios, the process unit and/or emission model and scenario associated with each material is also shown.

To display material emissions data by entity

  1. Click Data Entry > Essential Hierarchy > Entity Emissions in the Navigation Tree.

    The Entity Emissions form is displayed.

  2. Select an Entity from the list.

  3. Expand the Filter Criteria section if necessary and enter a Date Range for the data you want to view. Or, use the Calendar buttons to select the dates.

  4. Click the check box for one or both of the Display Options to sum each material's results.

  5. Select the Available Emission Models and Scenarios and click the right arrow button to assign the emission models and scenarios that apply to the data you want to view.

    Remove an assigned emission model/scenario by selecting it and clicking the left arrow button.

  6. Click Load Result.

  7. Review the emissions from each output type/material in the Emissions Data section.

Process Unit Emissions

Use the Process Unit Emissions form to display speciated material emissions data for a process unit. You can display emissions data over any date range that you have calculated. If a process unit has more than one emission model and scenario associated with it, you can select just the ones you want included.

By default, material emissions data is displayed for each emission model and scenario separately. However, you have the option to sum a material's emissions data over all emission models and scenarios.  

The Emissions Data section displays the date and time, output type, material, and its emission rate. If you did not sum the material emissions data over all emission models and scenarios, the emission model and scenario associated with each material is also shown.

To display material emission data by process unit

  1. Click Data Entry > Process Unit Information > Process Unit Emissions in the Navigation Tree.

    The Process Unit Emissions form is displayed.

  2. Select an Entity and a Process Unit from the list for each field.

  3. Expand the Filter Criteria section if necessary and enter a Date Range for the data you want to view. Or, use the Calendar buttons to select the dates.

  4. Click the Sum Emission Models check box to sum each material's results over all emission models and scenarios.

  5. Select the Available Emission Models and Scenarios and click the right arrow button to assign the emission models and scenarios that apply to the data you want to view.

    Just the emission models and scenarios associated with, or linked to (via the Process Link form), the chosen process unit are available for selection. Remove an assigned emission model/scenario by selecting it and clicking the left arrow button.

  6. Click Load Result.

  7. Review the emissions from each output type/material in the Emissions Data section.

Production Unit Emissions

Use the Production Unit Emissions form to display material emissions data for one or more process units within a production unit. You can display the emissions data over any date range that you have calculated. If the process units within the production unit have more than one emission model and scenario associated with them, you can select only the ones you want included.

By default, material emissions data will be displayed for each process unit and emission model and scenario separately. However, you have the option to sum a material's emissions data over all emission models and/or over all process units.  

The Emissions Data section displays the date and time, output type, material, and its emission rate. If you did not sum the material emissions data over all process units and/or emission models and scenarios, the process unit and/or emission model and scenario associated with each material is also shown.

To display material emission data by production unit

  1. Click Data Entry > Production Unit Information > Production Unit Emissions in the Navigation Tree.

    The Production Unit Emissions form is displayed.

  2. Select an Entity and a Production Unit from the list for each field.

  3. Expand the Filter Criteria section if necessary and enter a Date Range for the data you want to view. Or, use the Calendar buttons to select the dates.

  4. Click the check box for one or both of the Display Options to sum each material's results.

  5. Select the Available Emission Models and Scenarios and click the right arrow button to assign the emission models and scenarios that apply to the data you want to view.

    Remove an assigned emission model/scenario by selecting it and clicking the left arrow button.

  6. Click Load Result.

  7. Review the emissions from each output type/material in the Emissions Data section.

Emission Unit Emissions

Use the Emission Unit Emissions form to display material emissions data for one or more process units within an emission unit. You can display the emissions data over any date range that you have calculated. If the process units within the emission unit have more than one emission model and scenario associated with them, you can select just the ones you want included.

By default, material emissions data will be displayed for each process unit and emission model and scenario separately. However, you have the option to sum a material's emissions data over all emission models and/or over all process units.   

The Emissions Data section displays the date and time, output type, material, and its emission rate. If you did not sum the material emissions data over all process units and/or emission models and scenarios, the process unit and/or emission model and scenario associated with each material is also shown.

To display material emissions data by emission unit

  1. Click Data Entry > Emission Unit Information > Emission Unit Emissions in the Navigation Tree.

    The Emission Unit Emissions form is displayed.

  2. Select an Entity and an Emission Unit from the list for each field.

  3. Expand the Filter Criteria section if necessary and enter a Date Range for the data you want to view. Or, use the Calendar buttons to select the dates.

  4. Click the check box for one or both of the Display Options to sum each material's results.

  5. Select the Available Emission Models and Scenarios and click the right arrow button to assign the emission models and scenarios that apply to the data you want to view.

    Remove an assigned emission model/scenario by selecting it and clicking the left arrow button.

  6. Click Load Result.

  7. Review the emissions from each output type/material in the Emissions Data section.