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UNFCCC - NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Energy Practical Aspects and Exercises

UNFCCC - NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Energy Practical Aspects and Exercises. CGE Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hands – on Training Workshop for the African Region Pretoria, South Africa 18 – 22 September 2006. CONTENT.

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UNFCCC - NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Energy Practical Aspects and Exercises

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  1. UNFCCC - NAI SOFTWARE Sector: EnergyPractical Aspects and Exercises CGE Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hands – on Training Workshop for the African Region Pretoria, South Africa 18 – 22 September 2006

  2. CONTENT • Specific details of the UNFCCC - NAI Software use to calculate and report GHG emissions in the sector Energy. • Practical exercises (to be solved by the participants after the presentation).

  3. BACKGROUND • The choice of a good practice method is given by the decision threes in the IPCC GPG according to national circumstances. • UNFCCC -NAI Software contains, basically, the methods of smaller complexity that can use countries for the preparation of inventories. • However, in principle, the software can be used to report the estimated emissions independently of the complexity of used method (Tier 2, 3 etc).

  4. Sector: Energy

  5. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion: CO2_Reference Approach

  6. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.1: CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (I) Country A: Year: 2000. Data • The National Statistics Office provided data on the national fuel consumption included in the energy balance for the year 2000. Using the Reference Approach and the CMNUCC–NAI Software determines: • CO2 emissions from liquid fossil fuels. • CO2 emissions from solid fossil fuels. • CO2 emissions from international bunkers. • CO2 emissions from biomass used in energy. • Total CO2 emissions for the country. • Verifies the emissions report in the Short Summary Table.

  7. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.1: CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (II)

  8. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.1: CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (III)

  9. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.1: CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (IV)

  10. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.1: CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (V) Steps Open the software and select in the Energy sector the worksheet 1-1s1-3 CO2 from Energy Sector (Reference Approach) • To calculate apparent consumption (1000 t) for each fuel enter for primary fuels: production (column A), imports (column B), exports (column C), international bunkers (column D), stock change (column E). For secondary fuels and products enter: imports (column B), exports (column C), international bunkers (column D), stock change (column E). • Enter the conversion factor in column G to obtain the apparent consumption in Tj (column H)

  11. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.1: CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (VI) Steps (continuation) • Enter the Carbon Emission Factor in Column D to obtain the carbon content in tC (column J) and Gg C (column K). • In this step the software calculates the carbon stored in products from the data incorporate in the Auxiliary worksheet 1-1a. The country didn’t provide information in this respect. • Enter values for Fraction of Carbon Oxidised in Column N. The software calculates actual carbon emissions (Gg C) in column O. • The software calculates actual CO2 emission (Gg CO2) in column P. • Go to the Worksheets 1-1s4-5 to estimate CO2 emissions from international bunkers. • Go to the Short Summary Report Table (Table 7Bs1) and verify the location and value of reported emission.

  12. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.1: CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (VI)

  13. Enter for primary fuels: production, imports, exports , international bunkers, stock change . For secondary fuels and products enter: imports, exports, international bunkers, stock change.

  14. Conversion factor (TJ/1000 t) Carbon emission factor (tC/TJ)

  15. Fraction of carbon oxidised Actual CO2 emissions (Gg)

  16. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.1: CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (VI)

  17. CO2 emissions from the reference approach in the Short Summary Report Table

  18. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion: CO2 by Source Categories

  19. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion: CO2 by Source Categories

  20. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion: CO2 (bottom-up)

  21. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1. 2: CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (I) Country A: Year: 2000. Worksheet 1-2s12 Residential Sector Data • The National Statistics Office provided the amount and type of fuel combusted in the Residential Sector during the year 2000. These data are included in the following table.

  22. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.2: CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (II) Other Data: • Use the following values for the calculation:

  23. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.2: CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (III) Tasks Using the UNFCCC – NAI Software: • Calculates CO2 emissions Tier 1 method (Sectoral Approach). • Verify if consumption and the emission are correctly located in Worksheet 1-2 Overview. If the location is not correct modifies it. • Verifies the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. • Fills the Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. • Print the used worksheet, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A)

  24. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.2: CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (IV) Steps Open the software and select in the Energy sector the worksheet 1-2s11-12 Residential Sector. • Enter the amount of each fuel consumed in Column A. • Enter the conversion factor to convert to terajoules in Column B. • Enter the Carbon Emission Factor in Column D. • In this step the software calculates the carbon stored in products from the data incorporate in the Auxiliary worksheet 1-2a. The country didn’t provide information in this respect.

  25. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.2: CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (IV) Steps (continuation) • Enter values for Fraction of Carbon Oxidised in Column J. • The software estimate actual CO2 emission in column L. • Go to the Worksheet 1.2 and verify the value and location of consumption and emission estimated. • Go to the Sectoral and Summary Report Tables and verify the location and value of reported emission.

  26. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.2: CO2 By Source Categories Tier 1 (V)

  27. ADDITIONAL FUEL NOT INCLUDED IN THE LIST OF FUELS CO2 EMISSIONS

  28. CONSUMPTION AND EMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL FUELS FILLED MANUALLY CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS FOR THE FUELS INCLUDED INITIALLY IN THE LIST TOTAL CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS IN THE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR

  29. SECTORAL REPORT FOR ENERGY REPORT OF CO2 EMISSION IN THE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR

  30. SECTORAL REPORT FOR ENERGY REPORT OF TOTAL CO2 EMISSIONS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR AND FUEL COMBUSTION ACTIVITIES

  31. SECTORAL REPORT FOR ENERGY REPORT OF TOTAL CO2 EMISSIONS FROM BIOMASS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR

  32. REPORT OF CO2 EMISSION IN THE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE 7As1

  33. REPORT OF CO2 EMISSION IN THE SHORT SUMMARY REPORT TABLE SHORT SUMMARY REPORT TABLE

  34. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion: CO2 Transport Tier 1

  35. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion: CO2 Road Transport Tier 1

  36. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion: CO2 Road Transport Tier 2

  37. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion: Non-CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1

  38. SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: Non-CO2 Emissions Tier 2

  39. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.3: Non-CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (I) Country A: Year: 2000. Worksheets 1-3 Residential Sector Tasks Using the UNFCCC -NAI Software and the same data from the exercise 1.2: • Calculates Non-CO2 emissions using the Tier 1 method (Sectoral Approach). • Verifies the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. • Fills the Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. • Print the used worksheet, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A)

  40. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.3: Non-CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (II) Other Data: • Use the following default EF (residential sector) for the calculation:

  41. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.3: Non-CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (III) Steps Begin after the steps given in the exercise 1.2 • Go to the Worksheet 1.3s1 and verify if the annual fuel consumption previously reported in the Residential Sector is already included in the worksheet (columns A1 to A6). Those consumptions comeautomatically from 1-2 Overview. • Select and enter the EF for each fuel and activity in the columns B1 to B6 (in this exercise only for the Residential Sector). • The software makes the emission calculation (for each fuel, activity, gas and total).

  42. SECTOR: ENERGYExercise 1.3: Non-CO2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (IV)

  43. FUEL CONSUMPTION REPORTED FOR THE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR SHEET 1-3s1

  44. EXAMPLE FOR CH4 CH4 EMISSION FOR THE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR DEFAULT CH4 EF BY FUELS

  45. TABLE SECTORAL REPORT FOR ENERGY NON CO2 EMISSIONS IN THE RESIDENTIAL SUB SECTOR

  46. REPORT OF EMISSION ESTIMATES IN THE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE 7As1

  47. REPORT OF EMISSION ESTIMATES IN THE SHORT SUMMARY REPORT TABLE SHORT SUMMARY REPORT TABLE

  48. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion-Transport: Non-CO2 Emissions Tier 1

  49. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion-Road Transport: Non-CO2 Emissions Tier 2

  50. SECTOR: ENERGYFuel Combustion-Road Transport: Non-CO2 Emissions Tier 2

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