Quantifying GHG Reductions

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Definition

Quantifying GHG Reductions is a procedure for compiling and reporting an aggregate GHG reduction from a GHG Project. The following decomposition is according to [1]

  • The standard reporting unit is in tonnes of CO2 Equivalent, denoted as (t CO2eq)
  • The total GHG reduction for the i-the project is the sum of annual GHG Project Activity reductions PAt, z for the time horizon T of the project
  • The time period unit is a year (t)
  • The project activity index is (z)
  • The primary effect index of some activity is (p)
  • The secondary effect index of some activity is (s)


Project Activity Reduction (PAR)

The reduction is decomposed into primary and secondary effects:

Primary Effects

The total Primary Effects reduction is the delta on absolute reduction from baseline emissions induced by the project activity emissions (PAE):

Secondary Effects

Secondary effects are correspondingly computed from secondary activity emissions reduction (SAE):

Baseline Emissions

Baseline and Activity Emissions from primary or secondary effects are computed via emissions factors, e.g.,

where

  • is a quantitative measurement of some activity and
  • is the corresponding emissions factor

See Also

References

  1. The GHG Protocol for Project Accounting, 2005