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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 2006 IPCC Guidelines: The New Sector “Industrial Processes & Product Use (IPPU)” Bonn, 18 May 2006 Maritim Hotel Side-Event at SB24 on “2006 Guidelines” Dr. Jochen Harnisch, Ecofys GmbH Coordinating Lead Author
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 2 Outline Structure and new gases Highlights from the chapters Questions Conclusions
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 3 IPPU Volume Structure Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Mineral Industry Emissions Chapter 3 Chemical Industry Emissions Chapter 4 Metal Industry Emissions Chapter 5 Non-Energy Products from Fuels & Solvent Use Chapter 6 Electronics Industry Emissions Chapter 7 Emissions of Fluorinated Substitutes for ODS Chapter 8 Other Product Manufacture and Use Annex 1 Worksheets Annex 2 Potential Emissions Annex 3 Improvements since 1996 Annex 4 Glossary for IPPU Sector
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 4 List of Gases Covered by IPPU Carbon Dioxide Methane Nitrous Oxide Sulphur Hexafluoride Hydrofluorocarbons (TAR, non-TAR) Perfluorocarbons (TAR, non-TAR) Nitrogen Trifluoride (TAR) Trifluoromethyl Sulfur Pentafluoride (TAR) Halogenated Ethers (TAR, non-TAR) Other Halocarbons (TAR, non-TAR)
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 5 Chapter 2: Mineral Industry Consistent approach based on carbonate content of inputs for all source Guidance to report emissions from carbonates where they occur Inclusion of new guidance for other carbonates Guidance on clays in ceramics industry
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 6 Chapter 3: Chemical Industry New sources: - N 2 O emissions from production of caprolactam, glyoxal, and glyoxylic acid - CO 2 emission from production of titanium dioxide - Separation of CO 2 from urea use and production - CO 2 from various petrochemical processes - Expanded method for HFC-23 and consideration of other fluorinated by-products
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 7 Chapter 4: Metal Industry Added guidance on emissions from zinc and lead production Greatly improved guidance on production of ferroalloys Detailed treatment of different production routes for iron and steel including DRI and metallurgical coke (Emissions from metallurgical coke should be reported under Energy Sector.)
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 8 Chapter 5: Non-Energy Products from Fuels and Solvent Use Inclusion previously separate chapter on solvent use Consideration of use of fuels as lubricants, paraffin waxes, bitumen/asphalt and solvents Focusses on direct CO 2 emissions
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 9 Chapter 6: Electronics Industry Added guidance on production of PV cells, LCD and heat transfer fluids Inclusion of new gases applied in the industry Update of emission factors – including treatment of abatement Inclusion of a new tier 1 method providing emission factors & activity data
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 10 Chapter 7: Fluorinated Substitutes for ODS Tier 1 approach on “actual emissions” (“potential emissions” approach is no longer considered appropriate [see Annex 2])” Reference to regional/global data bases for activity data Preparation of use of EFDB as depository also for activity data
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 11 Chapter 8: Other Product Manufacture and Use SF 6 from electrical equipment: - Replacement of three parallel Tier 3 mass balance methods by one flexible method -New tier 1 emission factors for regions and technologies Addition of other sources: e.g. nuclear fuel cycle and military applications
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 12 Questions and Answers Imposing undue effort on countries in requesting reporting of new sources and new gases? 2006 IPCC Guidelines provide methods for estimation of GHG emissions for as wide a range of gases and sources based on up-to-date knowledge available. COP to decide on reporting. New boundary problems between Energy and IPPU? Potentially yes, but discretion for countries remains and no other way to integrate bottom-up data e.g. from emission trading schemes & corporate reporting Too many industry experts with vested interests involved e.g. in CDM projects or emissions trading? IPCC procedures including review & strong co- chairs/SG/CLAs provided a counter-balance
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 13 Conclusions Dynamic sector with rapid technological change Strong participation from industry: good access to sector knowledge but safeguards against lobbying required Policies and voluntary actions already show an impact on emissions from several sources Rapid expansion of knowledge about sources and gases since 1996/2000, including emission trading schemes and voluntary reporting Wealth of information on new sources of immeadiate benefit to inventory compilers Greatly improved user-friendliness – many simplifictations including new tier 1 methods
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INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE NATIONAL GREENHOUSE GAS INVENTORIES PROGRAMME WMO UNEP 14 Thank you for your attention! Dr. Jochen Harnisch Ecofys Germany J.Harnisch@ecofys.de phone: +49 911-994358-12 fax: +49 911- 994358-11
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