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SRI/USEPA-GHG-VR-27 September 2003 Table 1-5. Annual Electrical and Thermal Demand for the Hauppauge Waldbaums (Provided by CDH Energy Corporation) Month August 2002 September 2002 October 2002 November 2002 December 2002 January 2003 February 2003 March 2003 April 2003 May 2003 June 2003 July 2003 Totals Electrical Demand (kWhe) 239,441 225,634 194,258 166,075 164,062 167,012 152,592 172,600 164,823 187,295 204,690 222,066 2,260,548 Heat Demand (kWhth) Desiccant Space Heating 0 0 21,684 75,973 113,774 143,898 123,463 89,261 70,370 45,458 14,160 0 698,045 Regeneration 53,398 52,401 21,257 4,167 1,671 0 0 932 0 1,292 12,353 32,883 180,354 The utility grid and Munters unit provide all power and heat necessary to meet these demand values under the baseline scenario. The average electrical generating rate measured during the extended test period is used to estimate electrical offsets (55.08 kW) for the CHP scenario. Estimation of heat offsets for the CHP scenario is beyond the scope of this verification. Therefore, heat offsets are estimated using projected CHP heat recovery rates developed by CDH during system design (see Test Plan Section 2.5.3). The total annual projected useable heat from the CHP system is 394,513 kWh for space heating and 95,257 kWh for desiccant regeneration. Step 2 – Emissions Estimate for the CHP Emissions associated with this system were estimated using the energy production data for the CHP as follows: where: ECHP =kWheCHP*ERCHP (Eqn.5) ECHP kWhe,CHP ERCHP = CHP emissions (lb/yr) = Annual electrical energy generated by CHP (kWh/yr) = CHP emission rate (lb/kWh) The CO2 and NOX emission rates defined above are equivalent to the average full load emission rate determined during the verification test (see Section 2). Step 3 - Emissions Estimate for the Utility Grid Emissions associated with electricity generation at central power stations is defined by the following equation: 1-16

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