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Friday, June 10, 2011

TerraPass Carbon Calculator First to Include All-electric Vehicles; Most Comprehensive US Vehicle Calculator Available

Posted on: Sunday, 1 May 2011, 00:09 CDT

TerraPass Releases Update of their Online Carbon Footprint Calculator with All-electric Vehicle Emissions Data and Latest EPA Fuel Economy Data for US Vehicles

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 28, 2011

TerraPass (http://www.terrapass.com), a leading provider of carbon offsets, has released an update to its carbon footprint calculator (http://www.terrapass.com/carbon-footprint-calculator/), an online tool that helps individuals calculate their greenhouse gas emissions from driving, flying, and home energy usage. For the first time, the calculator now makes it possible to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from driving all-electric vehicles.

Though electric vehicles do not emit greenhouse gases directly, emissions arise from generating the electricity required to charge the cars’ batteries. Following the US EPA’s lead, the TerraPass calculator uses the “miles per gallon-equivalent” figure shown on vehicle sales stickers as an input to its calculations. Since electric cars don’t use gasoline, a “gallon-equivalent” is pegged at 33.7 kilowatt-hours, the quantity of stored electrical energy equivalent to the energy stored in one gallon of gasoline. For example, the EPA rates the all-electric Nissan Leaf at 99 miles per gallon-equivalent.

The all-electric vehicle calculations are available through the Alternative Fuel option on the main calculator page. This option also allows users to calculate the footprint of vehicles powered by biodiesel, compressed natural gas, and ethanol. In all cases, the user enters the miles per gallon (or gallon-equivalent) from their own experience or from the US EPA, as well as the number of miles they drive each year.

The calculator update also provides emissions estimates for all 2011-model cars on sale nationwide, making the TerraPass calculator the most comprehensive US vehicle calculator available. Though many calculators use EPA data, the EPA’s public dataset contained substantial errors and omissions this year.

“For literally hundreds of car models, we went back to source data and either corrected or supplemented the EPA dataset,” said Erin Craig, TerraPass’ CEO. “Our customers were helpful in road-testing our calculator to make sure we got it right.”

A look at a few of the most fuel-efficient vehicles provided the following figures (lbs of CO2 per year with 12,000 miles driven):
????Toyota Prius: 4,661 lbs CO2????Lexus CT 200h: 5,549 lbs CO2????Nissan Leaf: 5,588 lbs CO2????Honda Civic Hybrid: 5,684????Honda CR-Z: 6,298 lbs CO2For more information about the TerraPass carbon calculator, visit http://www.terrapass.com/carbon-footprint-calculator/.

About TerraPass
Launched in 2004, TerraPass works with developers of greenhouse gas reduction projects to bring to market renewable energy and independently-verified carbon offsets. TerraPass manages a portfolio of more than 20 emissions reduction projects across the United States, primarily focused on waste-to-energy. With projects registered under the Climate Action Reserve and the Verified Carbon Standard, the company is an award-winning provider of carbon offsets and serves both voluntary and compliance buyers. For more information, visit http://www.terrapass.com or call +1 415-692-3411.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

ODOT Adds All-Electric Vehicle to Corvallis Fleet

By Heather Turner

CORVALLIS, Ore. -- It's one of the newest "green" cars on the market, the Nissan Leaf.? And Tuesday, some ODOT employees learned a little more about how the energy-efficient car works.

It's all part of their leading role in the transportation electrification project.

While it's new to the market, the Nissan Leaf is also the newest member of ODOT's Corvallis transportation fleet.

"It's very important to introduce new technology, reduce green house gas emissions and our dependence on foreign oil," said Bruce Erickson, ODOT fleet services manager.

It's just one of five that will eventually be placed in fleets in Corvallis, Salem and Portland.

The Leaf is an alternative to other vehicles employees would normally drive.

"For the light fleet vehicles commuting between here and other metropolitan areas, these are perfect," said Erickson.

The Corvallis office committed to driving the vehicle around 600 miles per month.

"We're very excited to be on the cutting edge of this deployment of the electrification of our transportation system and recognize this is a first step and just really thrilled," said Vivian Payne, ODOT area manager, Corvallis office.

Employees trained Tuesday will be among a core group who will drive the Leaf most frequently.

Quite the change from what they're used to driving, but one they say is worth the positive effects it'll have on the environment.

"It's really an exciting time as we look to the future and how we can contribute to a more sustainable transportation system," said Payne.

The five Leafs were paid for by state gas tax dollars to replace some older vehicles.

And with each one, they've received free home charging stations paid for by a federal grant.

ODOT will also install 30 EV fast-charging stations across Oregon for the public's use.? Paid for by federal funds and expected to be completed by the end of 2012.


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Sunday, May 29, 2011

TerraPass Carbon Calculator First to Include All-electric Vehicles; Most Comprehensive US Vehicle Calculator Available

Posted on: Sunday, 1 May 2011, 00:09 CDT

TerraPass Releases Update of their Online Carbon Footprint Calculator with All-electric Vehicle Emissions Data and Latest EPA Fuel Economy Data for US Vehicles

San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) April 28, 2011

TerraPass (http://www.terrapass.com), a leading provider of carbon offsets, has released an update to its carbon footprint calculator (http://www.terrapass.com/carbon-footprint-calculator/), an online tool that helps individuals calculate their greenhouse gas emissions from driving, flying, and home energy usage. For the first time, the calculator now makes it possible to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from driving all-electric vehicles.

Though electric vehicles do not emit greenhouse gases directly, emissions arise from generating the electricity required to charge the cars’ batteries. Following the US EPA’s lead, the TerraPass calculator uses the “miles per gallon-equivalent” figure shown on vehicle sales stickers as an input to its calculations. Since electric cars don’t use gasoline, a “gallon-equivalent” is pegged at 33.7 kilowatt-hours, the quantity of stored electrical energy equivalent to the energy stored in one gallon of gasoline. For example, the EPA rates the all-electric Nissan Leaf at 99 miles per gallon-equivalent.

The all-electric vehicle calculations are available through the Alternative Fuel option on the main calculator page. This option also allows users to calculate the footprint of vehicles powered by biodiesel, compressed natural gas, and ethanol. In all cases, the user enters the miles per gallon (or gallon-equivalent) from their own experience or from the US EPA, as well as the number of miles they drive each year.

The calculator update also provides emissions estimates for all 2011-model cars on sale nationwide, making the TerraPass calculator the most comprehensive US vehicle calculator available. Though many calculators use EPA data, the EPA’s public dataset contained substantial errors and omissions this year.

“For literally hundreds of car models, we went back to source data and either corrected or supplemented the EPA dataset,” said Erin Craig, TerraPass’ CEO. “Our customers were helpful in road-testing our calculator to make sure we got it right.”

A look at a few of the most fuel-efficient vehicles provided the following figures (lbs of CO2 per year with 12,000 miles driven):
????Toyota Prius: 4,661 lbs CO2????Lexus CT 200h: 5,549 lbs CO2????Nissan Leaf: 5,588 lbs CO2????Honda Civic Hybrid: 5,684????Honda CR-Z: 6,298 lbs CO2For more information about the TerraPass carbon calculator, visit http://www.terrapass.com/carbon-footprint-calculator/.

About TerraPass
Launched in 2004, TerraPass works with developers of greenhouse gas reduction projects to bring to market renewable energy and independently-verified carbon offsets. TerraPass manages a portfolio of more than 20 emissions reduction projects across the United States, primarily focused on waste-to-energy. With projects registered under the Climate Action Reserve and the Verified Carbon Standard, the company is an award-winning provider of carbon offsets and serves both voluntary and compliance buyers. For more information, visit http://www.terrapass.com or call +1 415-692-3411.

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For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2011/04/prweb5278404.htm

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