Title: UNFCCC
1UNFCCC NAI SOFTWARE Sector EnergyPractical
Aspects and Exercises
- CGE
- Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hands-on Training
Workshop
2CONTENT
- 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).
3BACKGROUND
- 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).
4Sector Energy
5SECTOR ENERGYFuel Combustion CO2 Reference
Approach
6SECTOR ENERGYFuel Combustion CO2 by Source
Categories
7SECTOR ENERGYFuel Combustion CO2 by Source
Categories
8SECTOR ENERGYFuel Combustion CO2 (bottom-up)
9SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.1 CO2 by Source
Categories Tier 1 (I)
- Country A Year 2000. 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 2000. These
data are included in the following table.
Fuel Other Kerosene LPG Heating Oil A
Consumption (kt) 625 97.2 200
10SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.1 CO2 by Source
Categories Tier 1 (II)
- Other Data
- Use the following values for the calculation
Fuel Other Kerosene LPG Heating Oil A
Conversion factor (TJ/kt) 43.8 47.6 40.9
Carbon EF (tC/TJ) 19.6 17.2 18.0
11SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.1 CO2 by Source
Categories Tier 1 (III)
- Tasks
- Using the UNFCCCNAI Software
- Calculate CO2 emissions Tier 1 method (Sectoral
Approach). - Verify if consumption and emissions are correctly
located in Worksheet 1-2 Overview. If the
location is not correct modify it. - Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and
Summary Tables. - Fill the Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self
evaluation of quality and completeness. - Print the worksheet used, the Sectoral Summary
Table and the Overview Table (8A).
12SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.1 CO2 by Source
Categories Tier 1 (IV)
- Steps
- Open the software and select in the Energy sector
Worksheet 1-2s12 Residential Sector. - Enter in Column A the amount of each fuel
consumed. - Enter in Column B the conversion factor to
convert to terajoules. - Enter in Column D the Carbon Emission Factor.
- Enter in Column J values for Fraction of Carbon
Oxidized. - Estimate CO2 emission.
- Go to Worksheet 1.2 and verify the value and
location of consumption and emission estimated. - Go to the Sectoral and Summary Report Tables and
verify the location and value of reported
emission.
13Additional fuel Not included in the list of fuels
CO2 EMISSIONS
14CONSUMPTION AND EMISSION FOR ADDITIONAL
FUELS FILLED MANUALLY
CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS FOR THE FUELS
INCLUDED IN THE LIST
TOTAL CONSUMPTION AND CO2 EMISSIONS
15SECTORAL REPORT FOR ENERGY REPORT OF ESTIMATED
EMISSION IN THE RESIDENTIAL SECTOR
16SECTORAL REPORT FOR ENERGY REPORT OF TOTAL
ESTIMATED EMISSIONS IN THE ENERGY SECTOR AND FUEL
COMBUSTION ACTIVITIES
17REPORT OF EMISSION ESTIMATE IN THE SUMMARY REPORT
TABLE
SUMMARY REPORT TABLE 7As1
18REPORT OF EMISSION ESTIMATE IN THE SHORT SUMMARY
REPORT TABLE
SHORT SUMMARY REPORT TABLE
19SECTOR ENERGYFuel Combustion CO2 Transport
Tier 1
20SECTOR ENERGYFuel Combustion CO2 Road
Transport Tier 1
21SECTOR ENERGYFuel Combustion CO2 Road
Transport Tier 2
22SECTOR ENERGYFuel Combustion Non-CO2 by Source
Categories Tier 1
23SECTOR ENERGY Fuel Combustion Non-CO2
Emissions Tier 2
24SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.2 Non-CO2 by Source
Categories Tier 1 (I)
- Country A Year 2000. Worksheets 1-3 Residential
Sector - Tasks
- Using the UNFCCC-NAI Software and the data from
exercise 1.1 - Calculate Non-CO2 emissions using the Tier 1
method (Sectoral Approach). - Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and
Summary Tables. - Fill Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self
evaluation of quality and completeness. - Print the worksheet used, the Sectoral Summary
Table and the Overview Table (8A)
25SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.2 Non-CO2 by Source
Categories Tier 1 (II)
- Steps
- Begin after the steps given in exercise 1.1
- 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). - Estimate emission factor (EF) for each fuel per
sector. - Enter the EF for each fuel and activity in
columns B1 to B6 (in this exercise only for the
Residential Sector). - The software makes the emission calculation (for
each fuel, activity and total).
26SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.2 Non-CO2 by Source
Categories Tier 1 (III)
- Other Data
- Use the following default EF (oil/residential
sector) for the calculation
Gas EF (kg/TJ)
CH4 10
N2O 0.6
NOx 100
CO 20
NMVOC 5
27FUEL CONSUMPTION REPORTED FOR THE RESIDENTIAL
SECTOR
SHEET 1-3s1
28CH4 EMISSION
DEFAULT CH4 EF FOR OIL
29TABLE SECTORAL REPORT FOR ENERGY
NON CO2 EMISSIONS IN THE RESIDENTIAL SUB SECTOR
30REPORT OF EMISSION ESTIMATES IN THE SUMMARY
REPORT TABLE
SUMMARY REPORT TABLE 7As1
31REPORT OF EMISSION ESTIMATES IN THE SHORT SUMMARY
REPORT TABLE
SHORT SUMMARY REPORT TABLE
32SECTOR ENERGY Fuel Combustion - Transport
Non-CO2 Emissions Tier 1
33SECTOR ENERGY Fuel Combustion - Road Transport
Non-CO2 Emissions Tier 2
34SECTOR ENERGY Fuel Combustion - Road Transport
Non-CO2 Emissions Tier 2
35SECTOR ENERGY Fuel Combustion-SO2 Emissions
Tier 1
36SECTOR ENERGY Fuel Combustion - Emissions from
Aircraft Tier 1/Tier2
37SECTOR ENERGY Fugitive Emission - CH4 from Coal
Mining and Handling Tier 1
38SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.3 CH4 Emissions from
Coal Mining and HandlingTier 1 (I)
- Country A Year 2000. 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. CH4
emission came from ventilation systems and
degasification systems. Mine specific measurement
data are not available.
EF underground mines (m3 CH4/tonne) (default values) EF underground mines (m3 CH4/tonne) (default values) CH4 Recovered and used or flared (millions m3) Raw coal production (tonne)
Mining Post-mining 30 5 000 000
17.5 2.45 30 5 000 000
39SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.3 CH4 Emissions from
Coal Mining and Handling Tier 1 (II)
- Country A Year 2000. Worksheets 1-6s1
- Tasks
- Calculate CH4 emissions using the Tier 1 method.
- Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and
Summary Tables. - Fill Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self
evaluation of quality and completeness. - Print the worksheet used, the Sectoral Summary
Table and the Overview Table (8A)
40SECTOR ENERGYExercise 1.3 CH4 Emissions from
Coal Mining and Handling Tier 1 (III)
- Steps
- Open the software and select in the Energy
sectorWorksheet 1-6s1. - Enter in column A the amount of coal produced by
type of mining activity. - Enter in column B the EFs (if you dont have
country-specific values use default values). - The software makes the rest of the calculations.
41METHANE EMISSIONS
42REPORT OF CH4 EMISSIONS IN THE SECTORAL TABLE
FOR ENERGY
43REPORT OF CH4 EMISSIONS IN THE SUMMARY TABLE
44REPORT OF CH4 EMISSIONS IN THE SHORT SUMMARY TABLE
45SECTOR ENERGY Fugitive Emission- CH4 from Oil
and Gas Activities Tier 1
46SECTOR ENERGY Fugitive Emission- CO2 and N2O
from Oil and Gas Activities
47SECTOR ENERGY Fugitive Emission- O3 Precursors
and SO2 from Oil Refining
48SECTOR ENERGY Exercise for self evaluation 1
CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (I)
- Country A Year 2000.
- Data
- The National Statistics Office provided data on
the national fuel consumption included in the
energy balance for the year 2000. Using the
Reference Approach and the UNFCCCNAI Software
determine - CO2 emissions from liquid fossil fuels.
- CO2 emissions from solid fossil fuels.
- CO2 emissions from international bunkers.
- CO2 emissions from biomass used in energy.
- Total CO2 emissions for the country.
- Verify the emissions report in the Sectoral and
Summary Tables.
49SECTOR ENERGY Exercise for self evaluation 1
CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (II)
COUNTRY A YEAR 2000. FUEL CONSUMPTION COUNTRY A YEAR 2000. FUEL CONSUMPTION COUNTRY A YEAR 2000. FUEL CONSUMPTION COUNTRY A YEAR 2000. FUEL CONSUMPTION COUNTRY A YEAR 2000. FUEL CONSUMPTION COUNTRY A YEAR 2000. FUEL CONSUMPTION
FUEL TYPES PRODUCTION 1000 t IMPORTS 1000 t EXPORTS 1000 t INTERNAT. BUNKERS 1000 t STOCK CHANGE 1000 t
CRUDE OIL 3627.9 1479.1 194.2
GASOLINE 41.9 52.1 6.2
JET KEROSENE 310.8 185.3 -3
OTHER KEROSENE 3
GAS/ DIESEL OIL 1051.6 15.4 -90.2
RESIDUAL FUEL OIL 1363.4 24.72 -26
LPG 78.,9
ANTHRACITE 26
SOLID BIOMASS 5000
50SECTOR ENERGY Exercise for self evaluation 1
CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (III)
OTHER DATA LINKED TO FUELS CONSUMPTION OTHER DATA LINKED TO FUELS CONSUMPTION OTHER DATA LINKED TO FUELS CONSUMPTION
FUEL TYPES CONVERSION FACTOR TJ/1000 tonne CARBON EMISSION FACTOR t C/TJ
CRUDE OIL 38.95 20
GASOLINE 44.95 18.9
JET KEROSENE 44.15 19.5
OTHER KEROSENE 43.87 19.6
GAS/DIESEL OIL 43.16 20.2
RESIDUAL FUEL OIL 40.57 21.1
LPG 47.65 17.2
ANTHRACITE 33.01 26.8
SOLID BIOMASS 16.23 29.9
51SECTOR ENERGY Exercise for self evaluation 1
CO2 Reference Approach Tier 1 (IV)
RESULTS RESULTS
CO2 emissions from liquid fossil fuels 22274.00 Gg
CO2 emissions from solid fossil fuels 82.65 Gg
CO2 emissions from international bunkers 704.64 Gg
CO2 emissions from biomass used in energy 7829.14 Gg
Total CO2 emissions for the country 22356.65 Gg
52Thank you