CAPCO GHG Position By: 蕭勝賢 (S.S.Hsiao) Date: Sep
CAPCO GHG Position2 Content CAPCO GHG Background Done, Learning, Doing & Expecting Climate Change - BP Policy and Plans (Jun 2003) BP Emission Trading
CAPCO GHG Position3 Why CAPCO is Doing This ? Shareholders 1999 before:50% Amoco, 25% CPC & 25% CIHC Since 1999 :50% BP, 25% CPC & 25% CIHC May 2003: 59.02% BP, 33.3% CPC & ??? Green Enterprise BP To sustain our position as one of the world’s leading energy producers and suppliers. To minimise damage to the natural environment resulting from our activities. To be at the forefront of the global transition to a lower carbon energy economy.
CAPCO GHG Position4 BP Reporting Guideline
CAPCO GHG Position5 Getting GHG Right GHG Reporting Completeness Accuracy Consistency Transparency GHG Improvement Energy efficiency Material burning
CAPCO GHG Position6 What CAPCO Had Done GHG team 1999 Requirements review & boundary setting Emission data collection, calculation, checking & reporting 1990, 1998 ~ 2003 Q2 GHG reporting External (DNV, KPMG…) 1% GHG & 2000 Develop GHG reduction plans Buying emission quota for No.6
CAPCO GHG Position7 What CAPCO Is Doing Quarterly emission calculation & reporting Movement report Energy efficiency improvement vs. GHG emission reduction Self auditing programs BP information understanding
CAPCO GHG Position8 What CAPCO Had Learned Improve GHG data consistency BP is more serious than we though to “DO” something Job has to be done We are behind the trend
CAPCO GHG Position9 What CAPCO Is Expecting Clarify the government policy Emission factor standard Do it early if it really has to be done Continue energy as well as GHG performance improvement
CAPCO GHG Position10 Climate Change BP Policy and Plans (Jun 2003) Coping with Climate Change What BP has achieved so far New challenges & meeting the challenges Energy Efficiency and Responsible operations CO 2 Capture & Storage Lower carbon products and portfolio Emissions Markets - Expanding Rapidly Working in partnership to develop solutions
CAPCO GHG Position11 Climate Change Position Papers -(Jun 2003) BP’s Overall Position on Climate Change Addressing the Climate Impact from our own Operations Carbon Capture & Storage Biologic Sequestration Understanding the Carbon Impacts and Benefits of BP Products Emissions Trading Clean Development Mechanism Lower Carbon Energy
CAPCO GHG Position12 Climate Change Position Papers -(Jun 2003) What the issues are? What BP Wants to Achieve BP’s current position What We Plan To Do and Why
CAPCO GHG Position13 BP Emission Trading - Backgrounds Pilot system in 1999 and operated it across BP in 2000 and Met at the end of 2001 by managing our emissions to 10% below the 1990 baseline. Decided to suspend internal trading system at beginning of 2002, In April 2002, joined the UK government- sponsored emissions trading scheme
CAPCO GHG Position14 BP Emission Trading - What it is Greenhouse gases are particularly appropriate for trading. Unlike other pollutants where the local impact is most important, the impact of climate change is felt globally and it is global concentrations of greenhouse gas that have to be reduced. Two main types of emissions trading Allowance trading Credit trading
CAPCO GHG Position15 BP Emission Trading - What it is