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\mbox{BE} &= [\mbox{Process Emissions}] + [\mbox{Combustion Emissions}]  \\
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Revision as of 14:35, 2 November 2021

Definition

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

Annual Quantification of GHG Reduction

\mbox{R} = \mbox{BE}  -\mbox{PE}

Where:

  • \mbox{R} are the Annual GHG reductions for the entire GHG project
  • \mbox{BE} are the total annual baseline emissions for all the GHG project's primary effects
  • \mbox{PE} Total annual GHG project emissions

Annual Baseline Emissions


\begin{align}
\mbox{BE} &= [\mbox{Process Emissions}] + [\mbox{Combustion Emissions}]  \\
                    & = [C_y CF_b EF_p ] + [C_y CF_b E EF_c]
\end{align}

See Also

References

  1. The GHG Protocol for Project Accounting, 2005