6.1 1 UNFCCC – NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Energy Practical Aspects and Exercises CGE Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hands-on Training Workshop.

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6.1 1 UNFCCC – NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Energy Practical Aspects and Exercises CGE Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hands-on Training Workshop

6.2 2 CONTENT Details on use of the UNFCCC – NAI Software to calculate and report GHG emissions in the Energy sector. Practical exercises (to be solved by the participants after the presentation).

6.3 3 BACKGROUND The decision trees in the IPCC good practice guidance are used to choose a good practice method that suits national circumstances. The UNFCCC-NAI Software contains, basically, the methods of lesser complexity that countries can use to prepare their inventories. However, in principle, the software can be used to report the estimated emissions independently of the complexity of method used (Tier 2, 3, etc).

6.4 4 Sector: Energy

6.5 5 SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: CO 2 Reference Approach

6.6 6 SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: CO 2 by Source Categories

6.7 7 SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: CO 2 by Source Categories

6.8 8 SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: CO 2 (bottom-up)

6.9 9 SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.1: CO 2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (I) Country A: Year: 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 These data are included in the following table. FuelOther Kerosene LPGHeating Oil A Consumption (kt)

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.1: CO 2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (II) Other Data: Use the following values for the calculation: FuelOther Kerosene LPGHeating Oil A Conversion factor (TJ/kt) Carbon EF (tC/TJ)

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.1: CO 2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (III) Tasks Using the UNFCCC–NAI Software: 1.Calculate CO 2 emissions Tier 1 method (Sectoral Approach). 2.Verify if consumption and emissions are correctly located in Worksheet 1-2 Overview. If the location is not correct modify it. 3.Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. 4.Fill the Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. 5.Print the worksheet used, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A).

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.1: CO 2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (IV) Steps 1.Open the software and select in the Energy sector Worksheet 1-2s12 Residential Sector. 2.Enter in Column A the amount of each fuel consumed. 3.Enter in Column B the conversion factor to convert to terajoules. 4.Enter in Column D the Carbon Emission Factor. 5.Enter in Column J values for Fraction of Carbon Oxidized. 6.Estimate CO 2 emission. 7.Go to Worksheet 1.2 and verify the value and location of consumption and emission estimated. 8.Go to the Sectoral and Summary Report Tables and verify the location and value of reported emission.

Additional fuel Not included in the list of fuels CO2 EMISSIONS

CONSUMPTION AND EMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL FUELS FILLED MANUALLY TOTAL CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS FOR THE FUELS INCLUDED IN THE LIST

SECTORAL REPORT FOR ENERGY REPORT OF ESTIMATED EMISSION IN THE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR

SECTORAL REPORT FOR ENERGY REPORT OF TOTAL ESTIMATED EMISSIONS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR AND FUEL COMBUSTION ACTIVITIES

REPORT OF EMISSION ESTIMATE IN THE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE 7As1

REPORT OF EMISSION ESTIMATE IN THE SHORT SUMMARY REPORT TABLE SHORT SUMMARY REPORT TABLE

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: CO 2 Transport Tier 1

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: CO 2 Road Transport Tier 1

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: CO 2 Road Transport Tier 2

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: Non-CO 2 by Source Categories Tier 1

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion: Non-CO 2 Emissions Tier 2

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.2: Non-CO 2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (I) Country A: Year: Worksheets 1-3 Residential Sector Tasks Using the UNFCCC-NAI Software and the data from exercise 1.1: 1.Calculate Non-CO 2 emissions using the Tier 1 method (Sectoral Approach). 2.Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. 3.Fill Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. 4.Print the worksheet used, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A)

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.2: Non-CO 2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (II) Steps 1.Begin after the steps given in exercise Go to Worksheet 1.3s1 and verify if the fuel consumption previously reported in the Residential Sector is already included (it comes from 1-2 Overview). 3.Estimate emission factor (EF) for each fuel per sector. 4.Enter the EF for each fuel and activity in columns B1 to B6 (in this exercise only for the Residential Sector). 5.The software makes the emission calculation (for each fuel, activity and total).

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.2: Non-CO 2 by Source Categories Tier 1 (III) Other Data: Use the following default EF (oil/residential sector) for the calculation: GasEF (kg/TJ) CH 4 10 N2ON2O0.6 NOx100 CO20 NMVOC5

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

DEFAULT CH4 EF FOR OIL CH4 EMISSION

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

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

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

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion - Transport: Non-CO 2 Emissions Tier 1

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion - Road Transport: Non-CO 2 Emissions Tier 2

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion - Road Transport: Non-CO 2 Emissions Tier 2

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion-SO2 Emissions Tier 1

SECTOR: ENERGY Fuel Combustion - Emissions from Aircraft Tier 1/Tier2

SECTOR: ENERGY Fugitive Emission - CH 4 from Coal Mining and Handling Tier 1

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.3: CH 4 Emissions from Coal Mining and Handling Tier 1 (I) Country A: Year: Worksheet 1-6s1 Data The National Statistics Office provided the amount of raw coal produced during the year. The production is carried out in underground mines located in the same area of the country. The average mining depth is approximately 300 m. CH 4 emission came from ventilation systems and degasification systems. Mine specific measurement data are not available. EF underground mines (m 3 CH 4 /tonne) (default values) CH 4 Recovered and used or flared (millions m 3 ) Raw coal production (tonne) MiningPost-mining

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.3: CH 4 Emissions from Coal Mining and Handling Tier 1 (II) Country A: Year: Worksheets 1-6s1 Tasks 1.Calculate CH 4 emissions using the Tier 1 method. 2.Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. 3.Fill Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. 4.Print the worksheet used, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A)

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise 1.3: CH 4 Emissions from Coal Mining and Handling Tier 1 (III) Steps 1.Open the software and select in the Energy sector Worksheet 1-6s1. 2.Enter in column A the amount of coal produced by type of mining activity. 3.Enter in column B the EFs (if you don’t have country-specific values use default values). 4.The software makes the rest of the calculations.

METHANE EMISSIONS

REPORT OF CH4 EMISSIONS IN THE SECTORAL TABLE FOR ENERGY

REPORT OF CH4 EMISSIONS IN THE SUMMARY TABLE

REPORT OF CH4 EMISSIONS IN THE SHORT SUMMARY TABLE

SECTOR: ENERGY Fugitive Emission- CH 4 from Oil and Gas Activities Tier 1

SECTOR: ENERGY Fugitive Emission- CO 2 and N 2 O from Oil and Gas Activities

SECTOR: ENERGY Fugitive Emission- O 3 Precursors and SO 2 from Oil Refining

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise for self evaluation 1: CO 2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (I) Country A: Year: Data  The National Statistics Office provided data on the national fuel consumption included in the energy balance for the year Using the Reference Approach and the UNFCCC–NAI Software determine: 1.CO 2 emissions from liquid fossil fuels. 2.CO 2 emissions from solid fossil fuels. 3.CO 2 emissions from international bunkers. 4.CO 2 emissions from biomass used in energy. 5.Total CO 2 emissions for the country. 6.Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables.

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise for self evaluation 1: CO 2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (II) COUNTRY A: YEAR FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL TYPES PRODUCTION 1000 t IMPORTS 1000 t EXPORTS 1000 t INTERNAT. BUNKERS 1000 t STOCK CHANGE 1000 t CRUDE OIL GASOLINE JET KEROSENE OTHER KEROSENE 3 GAS/ DIESEL OIL RESIDUAL FUEL OIL LPG78.,9 ANTHRACITE26 SOLID BIOMASS 5000

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise for self evaluation 1: CO 2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (III) OTHER DATA LINKED TO FUELS CONSUMPTION FUEL TYPES CONVERSION FACTOR TJ/1000 tonne CARBON EMISSION FACTOR t C/TJ CRUDE OIL GASOLINE JET KEROSENE OTHER KEROSENE GAS/DIESEL OIL RESIDUAL FUEL OIL LPG ANTHRACITE SOLID BIOMASS

SECTOR: ENERGY Exercise for self evaluation 1: CO 2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (IV) RESULTS CO 2 emissions from liquid fossil fuels Gg CO 2 emissions from solid fossil fuels Gg CO 2 emissions from international bunkers Gg CO 2 emissions from biomass used in energy Gg Total CO 2 emissions for the country Gg

6.52 Thank you