Is MRV a Carbon Emission Standard?
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No, MRV refers to the process of quantifying carbon emissions and ensuring data quality, which includes Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (Verification). Additional information: 1. Automobile carbon emission formula: The carbon dioxide emissions from driving (KG) = liters of fuel consumed × 2.7. For a 1.6L sedan traveling approximately 10,000 kilometers a year, with a gasoline consumption of 1,000 liters, the annual carbon emissions would be about 2.7 tons. 2. Carbon emissions for vehicles with different fuel consumption: A 4.0L sedan, traveling the same 10,000 kilometers a year with a fuel consumption of about 20 liters per 100 kilometers, would have annual carbon emissions of 5.4 tons, which is twice that of a 1.6L sedan.