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Component: EHS-CI
Component Name: SAP Carbon Impact
Description: Burning of fuels to generate electricity, steam, heat, or power in stationary equipment such as boilers or furnaces.
Key Concepts: Stationary combustion is the burning of fuel in a stationary device, such as a boiler or furnace, to generate heat or power. This type of combustion is used in many industrial and commercial applications, such as power plants, manufacturing facilities, and heating systems. In the context of SAP Carbon Impact, stationary combustion is used to calculate the carbon dioxide emissions associated with burning fuel in these stationary devices. How to use it: In order to calculate the carbon dioxide emissions associated with stationary combustion, SAP Carbon Impact requires users to input data about the fuel type, fuel quantity, and combustion efficiency. This data is then used to calculate the amount of carbon dioxide emissions associated with the stationary combustion process. Tips & Tricks: When inputting data into SAP Carbon Impact for stationary combustion calculations, it is important to ensure that all data is accurate and up-to-date. This will ensure that the calculations are as accurate as possible. Additionally, it is important to consider other factors that may affect the amount of carbon dioxide emissions associated with stationary combustion, such as the type of fuel being burned and the efficiency of the combustion process. Related Information: For more information about SAP Carbon Impact and how it can be used to calculate carbon dioxide emissions associated with stationary combustion, please visit https://www.sap.com/products/carbon-impact.html.