As part of a national priority for improving energy efficiency, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) has established a national system of indicators to track changes in the energy intensity of our economy and economic sectors over time.
Non-Combustion Agricultural Emissions will be decomposed in four main sub categories (as described below). The data processing for the data categories is among the most complicated relevant to non combustion sources and will thus take more time than other categories.
Sub-categories:
Agricultural Soil Management
[ ] Separate tables ( in A 3.12) into Organic vs Mineral Soil (these are top level categories)
[ ] Test that sum of data from each sub-category match the total hectares given in A-182
[ ] Aggregate emissions from each category into Organic vs Mineral
[ ] Check overall emissions sum match values published under that emissions source category
Enteric Fermentation
[ ] Table A-167: Animals by Type (for Cattle only)
[ ] Table A-158: Calculated Annual National Emission Factors for Cattle by Animal Type
[ ] Table A-163: Emissions by animal type (cattle only)
Landfills
[ ] Table A-221: Total MSW Landfilled + Total Industrial Waste Landfilled
[ ] (if time-- decompose)
Manure Management
[ ] Table A-167: Animals by Type (all)
[ ] Table A-178, A-179: Emissions by animal type (all) for Methane and Nitrous Oxide
Non-Combustion Agricultural Emissions will be decomposed in four main sub categories (as described below). The data processing for the data categories is among the most complicated relevant to non combustion sources and will thus take more time than other categories.
Sub-categories: