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WMO UNEP INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 2006 IPCC Guidelines: The New Sector “Industrial.

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1 WMO UNEP INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 2006 IPCC Guidelines: The New Sector “Industrial Processes & Product Use (IPPU)” Bonn, 20. May 2005 Maritim Hotel Side-Event at SB22 on “2006 Guidelines” Dr. Jochen Harnisch, Ecofys GmbH

2 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Outline  Why combine “ Industrial Processes ” and “ Solvent and Other Product Use ” ?  New sector structure  Non-energy use of fossil fuels  Boundary between “ Energy ” & “ IPPU ”  New emission factors  Conclusions

3 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Combining Industrial Processes and Solvent Use  „Solvent & Other Product Use“ comprised only 4 pages of guidance in 1996 Revised Guidelines!  “ Industrial Processes ” in 1996 Guidelines already covered some product emissions  2000 Good Practice Guidance did not address „Solvent & Other Product Use“ at all  Need for consolidation of approaches and balanced presentation of information  Recommendation from Scoping Meeting to combine “ Industrial Processes ” & „Solvent and Other Product Use“ into IPPU-Volume

4 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC New sector structure  New sources added  New gases added  Re-grouping of sources  More coherent source categories  Possibly some adjustments required based on relevance of sources and new sources becoming know

5 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Mineral Industry

6 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Chemical Industry

7 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Metal Industry & Non-Energy Use

8 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Electronics Industry & Fluorinated Substitutes for ODS

9 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Other Product Use

10 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Non Energy Use of Fuels  Relevant sources included more clearly  More differentiated factors for „oxidation during use“  Accomodation of solvent use

11 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Non Energy Use of Fuels

12 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Non Energy Use of Fuels

13 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Boundary between Volume „Energy“ and „IPPU“  Operational definitions of energy versus industrial process emissions exist in 1996 GL and FOD 2006 GL  More consistent approach desirable in principle e.g. in steel, refineries & petrochemical industry  However, there are varying existing national practices and limitation to data availability  Scoping Process recommended to maintain the flexibililty  Future national intensity targets and other ghg reporting scheme may require more consistency

14 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC New Emission Factors  New sources and gases as well as technological development and improved knowledge result in the need for new emission factors (tier 1, 2, 3)  Proposed time-dependent tier 1 emission factors e.g. for HFC-23 and Electrcical Equipment  Problem of free riders Sets of new emission factors e.g. for semiconductors, foams, refrigeration and electrical equipment  Expert judgement versus full traceability as required for EFDB

15 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Conclusions  Significant gain of knowledge about sources and gases since 96/00  Strong participation from industry  Dynamic sector with rapid technological change  Policies and voluntary actions already show a strong impact on emissions from several sources  Emission are sometimes physically unbound -> strong requirements regarding transparency and traceability of emission factors  Challenge to maintain the evolutionary approach

16 Technical Support Unit, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Programme, IPCC Thank you for your attention! Dr. Jochen Harnisch J.Harnisch@ecofys.de phone: +49 911-9944-677 fax: +49 911-9944-678


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