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ISO GHG Quantification and Verification Standards Dr. Chan Kook Weng, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Convenor, ISO TC207 WG5

ISO GHG Quantification and Verification Standards Dr. Chan Kook Weng, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Convenor, ISO TC207 WG5. ISO Facts. ISO is the International Organization for Standardization; ISO was established in 1947; ISO is an NGO based in Geneva;

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ISO GHG Quantification and Verification Standards Dr. Chan Kook Weng, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Convenor, ISO TC207 WG5

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  1. ISO GHG Quantification and Verification StandardsDr. Chan Kook Weng, Malaysian Palm Oil Board, Convenor, ISO TC207 WG5

  2. ISO Facts ISO is the International Organization for Standardization; ISO was established in 1947; ISO is an NGO based in Geneva; ISO is a federation of 140 national standards bodies and 500 international/regional liaison members; ISO is comprised of 2,850 technical committees, subcommittees and working groups; ISO has published over 13,000 international standards; ISO meetings attract some 30,000 experts a year; ISO standards are consensus based.

  3. ISO WG5 on Climate Change TC 207 - Environmental Management • Working Group 5 on Climate Change • Established in 2002. • Malaysia-Canada leadership. • Developing new International Standard for quantifying, reporting and verifying organization- and project-level GHG emissions / removals. International National National “Mirror” Committees - Government - Business - Service Providers - NGOs

  4. ISO WG5 Deliverables ISO 14064 - Greenhouse gases(1 Standard in 3 Parts) Part 1: Specification for the quantification, monitoring and reporting of organization emissions and removals Part 2: Specification for the quantification, monitoring and reporting of project emissions and removals Part 3: Specification and guidance for validation, verification and certification

  5. Part 1:Specification for the quantification, monitoring and reporting of organization emissions and removals (DRAFT) 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Definitions 4 Principles 5 GHG inventory design and development 5.1 Organizational boundaries 5.2 GHG emission and removal boundaries 5.3 Quantification of GHG emissions and removals 5.4 GHG inventory components 5.4.1 Gross GHG emissions and removals 5.4.2 Internal GHG projects 5.4.3 External GHG projects 5.4.4 Targeted internal actions 5.4.5 GHG inventory matrix 5.5 Base year GHG inventory 5.5.1 Base year selection/ establishment 5.5.2 Base year GHG inventory adjustment 5.6 Assessing and reducing uncertainty 6 GHG inventory quality management 7 GHG reporting 8 Verification 8.1 Preparing for third party verification 8.2 First party verification

  6. Part 2:Specification for the quantification, monitoring and reporting of project emissions and removals (DRAFT) 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Definitions 4 Principles 5 Requirements for GHG projects 5.1 The GHG project cycle 5.2 General requirements 5.3 GHG project planning 5.3.1 Project elements 5.3.2 Baseline elements 5.3.3 GHG emissions reductions and removal enhancements 5.3.4 Quality, monitoring and reporting elements 5.3.5 Validate the GHG project 5.4 GHG project implementation – Monitor, quantify and report 5.4.1 Implement project master plan procedures 5.4.2 Report on GHG project implementation 5.4.3 Verify the GHG project assertion

  7. Part 3:Specification and guidance for validation, verification and certification (DRAFT) 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Definitions 4 Principles 5 Validation and verification requirements 5.1General 5.2Quality control 5.3 Validation or verification objectives, scope, and criteria 5.4 Strategic review 5.5 GHG information sample design 5.6 Preparation for the validation or verification 5.7 Assessment against principles and requirements of a GHG scheme or standard or internal programmes 5.8 Assessment of the internal control environment 5.9 Assessment of GHG information 5.10 Assessment of the GHG assertion 5.11 Completion of the validation or verification 5.12 Validation report 5.13 Validation and verification statement 5.14 Certification of GHG performance

  8. ISO WG5 Schedule WG5 Actual Dates 1st WG5 Committee Drafts Next Meeting, March 2004, UK 1st 2nd WG5 Working Drafts      WG5 Meetings 6/02 12/02 6/03 12/03 6/04 12/04 6/05 months 0 6 12 18 24 30 36 months 1st Working Draft 1st Committee Draft Draft International Standard Final Draft International Standard International Standard ISO Target Dates

  9. The ISO Value Add

  10. Consistency Issues • ISO WG5’s stated goal is that ISO 14064 should be compatible with the GHG Protocol.

  11. Guiding Principles • Technical rigour. • Speed to market. • Extensive participation. • Policy/regime neutral.

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