California Many opportunities exist for reducing the energy use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with the manufacture, use, and disposal of products in California. Reducing energy use and GHG emissions can improve the state’s competitive position in a global business environment, while also addressing environmental problems such as climate change, air pollution, and waste export.LBNL activities related to California include
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Related PublicationsBenchmarking and Self-Assessment in the Wine Industry, Proceedings of the 2005 ACEEE Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry, 2005 California Industrial Energy Efficiency Potential, Proceedings of the ACEEE 2005 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry, 2005 Reducing California’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions through Product Life-Cycle Optimization, Proceedings of the ACEEE 2005 Summer Study on Energy Efficiency in Industry, 2005 Profile of the Petroleum Refining Industry in California, California Industries of the Future Program, 2004 Evaluation of Metrics and Baselines for Tracking Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trends, Recommendations for the California Climate Action Registry, 2003 Development of Methodologies for Calculating GHG Emissions from Electricity Generation for the Calif Climate Action Registry, 11th International Emission Inventory Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 15-18, 2002, 2002 |