The UNFCCC guidelines on national GHG inventories (Decision 17/CP.8) Panama City, Panama 25 – 29 October 2004 Dominique Revet (UNFCCC)

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The UNFCCC guidelines on national GHG inventories (Decision 17/CP.8) Panama City, Panama 25 – 29 October 2004 Dominique Revet (UNFCCC)

2 The Genesis

3 Para 6: The national GHG inventory is a key element of the national communication. Should include information on how you organized and approached your inventory work. You may want to follow the IPCC diagram containing various stages of inventory work. Make sure to describe the stages of the inventory from which the new work was started. National GHG Inventory

4 Inventory Years Para 7: Second NC, inventory year to be reported is LDC can choose any year at their discretion. Would be preferable if Parties could report for any of the years from 1994 up to, and including 2000, if data is available Second GHG inventory, it is advisable to revise the data provided for the first inventory (revision may facilitate the understanding of possible changes to the first inventory). Parties wishing to report for years other than 1990 or 1994 and 2000, are welcome to do so. This applies also to Parties that are preparing their first or the third NC.

5 A - Methodologies Para 8: Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Parties should only use the latest version (i.e. Revised 1996) of the “IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories” (3 volumes, nggip.iges.or.jp/public/gl/invs1.htm). nggip.iges.or.jp/public/gl/invs1.htm The use of IPCC Guidelines is enhanced by the inventory software. These Guidelines are complemented by the IPCC GPG. The GPG on LULUCF was recently accepted by the IPCC and was distributed to Parties at COP 9.

6 Tiers 1 and 2 or 3 methodologies Para 9: The higher the number designating the tier, the more detailed is the methodology and the more accurate are the emission estimates. Tier 1 represents the minimum, or default, methodology. If sufficient data is available, a Party can also try to apply a higher tier. Tiers 2 or 3 involve more elaborate methods which could be either source category-specific or technology-based. These methods require more detailed data and/or measurements for their application. In the case where a national methodology exists, and is consistent with the IPCC Guidelines, it is highly advisable to use the national methodology. The national methodology used should be fully documented in order to allow the reader to understand why this particular method is better than the default one proposed by the IPCC.

7 Default EFs and AD Para 10: The default IPCC methodology may not be appropriate for all countries. It is therefore important to use country-specific or regional emission factors and activity data, if available, in order to reduce the uncertainty while estimating the emissions and removals. It might be useful to start thinking about the potential synergies among the countries of the region and elaborate plans to develop such crucial information, bearing in mind the need to better reflect the national circumstances in terms of emissions and removals. The formulation of cost-effective national or regional programmes aiming at the development or improvement of country-specific or regional emission factors and activity data can be a good way of dealing with the problem of the inappropriateness of emission factors and activity data. It is also important to note that in the future some country-specific and regional emission factors may become available on the Emission Factor database ( nggip.iges.or.jp/EFDB/main.php). nggip.iges.or.jp/EFDB/main.php

8 IPCC Good Practice Guidance Para 11: GPG provides useful guidance for selecting methods (tiered approaches), emission factors and activity data. It helps in selecting appropriate methods and emission factors, in quantifying and analysing uncertainty, in determining key source categories, in recalculating emissions data, and in setting up quality assurance and quality control plans.

9 Key source analysis Para 12: A key source category is one that is prioritized within the national inventory system because its estimate has a significant influence on a country’s total inventory of direct greenhouse gases in terms of absolute level of emissions or trends in emissions, or both. Countries can prioritize their efforts to improve their overall estimates. Such a process will lead to improved quality, as well as greater confidence in the emissions estimates that are developed. It is good practice to identify national key source categories in a systematic and objective manner. The IPCC Good Practice Guidance explains how key sources are determined.

10 B - Reporting Para 13: Institutional arrangements Parties are welcome to provide information about the procedures and arrangements (e.g. institutional) established in order to sustain the process of data collection and archiving. This is intended to help make inventory preparation a continuous process.

11 Direct greenhouse gases Para 14: 3 direct GHGs (CO 2, CH 4, N 2 O) should be provided. on a gas-by-gas basis (i.e. no single aggregate figure). in units of mass (the IPCC generally uses Gg, i.e. 1,000 tonnes). This information will be used in Table 1 and is greatly facilitated by the use of the IPCC inventory software which automatically summarizes this information.

12 Information on HFCs, PFCs and SF 6 Para 15: In their INC, some Parties have already reported on emissions of HFCs, PFCs or SF 6. Table 2, contained in the annex to the UNFCCC guidelines, provides a framework for the reporting of such emissions.

13 Information on CO, NO x, and NMVOCs Para 16: The reporting of CO, NO x and NMVOCs in Table 1 is greatly facilitated by the use of the IPCC inventory software which automatically summarizes this information.

14 Information on SO x Para 17: The reporting of SO x in Table 1 is greatly facilitated by the use of the IPCC inventory software which automatically summarizes this information.

15 Use of reference and sectoral approaches Para 18: Both approaches should be used. It would be useful to explain/discuss the difference between the two results. This can help to further improve future GHG inventories by progressively reducing this level of uncertainty. The reporting of both approaches is greatly facilitated by the use of the IPCC inventory software which automatically summarizes this information.

16 Bunker fuels Para 19: When data on international bunker fuels is available, Parties should strive to report it, providing any breakdown of this information, as a memo item (i.e. not included in the national total). When data on international bunker fuels is available, Parties should strive to report it, providing any breakdown of this information, as a memo item (i.e. not included in the national total).

17 Global warming potentials (GWP) Para 20: Reporting in terms of aggregate emissions (i.e. to convert emissions into CO 2 equivalent) serves the purpose of facilitating the comparison between sectors or comparing the relative importance of each direct GHG. If a Party chooses to use GWPs, it should use those provided by the IPCC in its Second Assessment Report, published in 1995 (i.e.: 1 for CO 2, 21 for CH 4 and 310 for N 2 O).

18 Sources of information Para 21: It is advisable to describe as precisely as possible the sources of information (activity data and emission factors) and methodologies used, especially for country-specific sources and/or sinks which are not part of the IPCC Guidelines. It contributes to the clarity of the information and helps the reader to understand what was done and how it was done. It is important for Parties to identify the data gaps and to make the link with further improvement to be achieved through capacity- building in order to facilitate further requests for financial and technical assistance.

19 Use of Table 1 and Table 2 Para 22: It is important that Parties use Table 1 and Table 2 contained in the annex to decision 17/CP.8. Will be automatically generated by the IPCC inventory software which will be modified by the UNFCCC secretariat. It is also advisable to read carefully the footnotes in Table 1 and Table 2. The only notation keys to be used by Parties are the ones agreed to by the IPCC and are listed in the footnote of table 1. Particular attention should be paid as to how Table 2 should be presented in order to suit the data available.

20 Sectoral tables and worksheets Para 23: The sectoral tables, which summarize the emissions by sectors, are automatically generated by the IPCC inventory software. The provision of the electronic copy of the worksheets and sectoral tables of the GHG inventory is intended to facilitate the compilation of data for the preparation of compilation and synthesis as well as other documents produced by the UNFCCC secretariat. This task can easily be achieved by providing the electronic files generated by the IPCC GHG inventory software in MS Excel format.

21 Level of uncertainty Para 24: The GPG has substantially improved the methodology for calculating and managing uncertainties (see chapter 7 of the GPG). A major objective of the IPCC methodology is to help national experts reduce uncertainty in their GHG inventories to the minimum level possible. However, the approach also recognizes that significant uncertainties will remain despite these efforts, and that these uncertainties will vary widely. The provision of such information is intended to help the reader better understand the information contained in the national GHG inventory.

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