COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING REGULATION (EU) 2018/2066
of 19 December 2018
on the monitoring and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions pursuant to Directive 2003/87/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and amending Commission Regulation (EU) No 601/2012
(Text with EEA relevance)
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
SECTION 1
Subject matter and definitions
Article 1
Subject matter
Article 2
Scope
Article 3
Definitions
SECTION 2
General principles
Article 4
General obligation
Article 5
Completeness
Article 6
Consistency, comparability and transparency
Article 7
Accuracy
Article 8
Integrity of the methodology and of the emissions report
Article 9
Continuous improvement
Article 10
Coordination
CHAPTER II
MONITORING PLAN
SECTION 1
General rules
Article 11
General obligation
Article 12
Content and submission of the monitoring plan
Article 13
Standardised and simplified monitoring plans
Article 14
Modifications of the monitoring plan
Article 15
Approval of modifications of the monitoring plan
Article 16
Implementation and record-keeping of modifications
SECTION 2
Technical feasibility and unreasonable costs
Article 17
Technical feasibility
Article 18
Unreasonable costs
CHAPTER III
MONITORING OF EMISSIONS FROM STATIONARY INSTALLATIONS
SECTION 1
General provisions
Article 19
Categorisation of installations, source streams and emission sources
Article 20
Monitoring boundaries
Article 21
Choice of the monitoring methodology
Article 22
Monitoring methodology not based on tiers
Article 23
Temporary changes to the monitoring methodology
SECTION 2
Calculation-based methodology
Subsection 1
General
Article 24
Calculation of emissions under the standard methodology
Article 25
Calculation of emissions under the mass balance methodology
Article 26
Applicable tiers
Subsection 2
Activity data
Article 27
Determination of activity data
Article 28
Measurement systems under the operator's control
Article 29
Measurement systems outside the operator's own control
Subsection 3
Calculation factors
Article 30
Determination of calculation factors
Article 31
Default values for calculation factors
Article 32
Calculation factors based on analyses
Article 33
Sampling plan
Article 34
Use of laboratories
Article 35
Frequencies for analyses
Subsection 4
Specific calculation factors
Article 36
Emission factors for CO
2
Article 37
Oxidation and conversion factors
Subsection 5
Treatment of biomass
Article 38
Biomass source streams
Article 39
Determination of biomass and fossil fraction
SECTION 3
Measurement-based methodology
Article 40
Use of the measurement-based monitoring methodology
Article 41
Tier requirements
Article 42
Measurement standards and laboratories
Article 43
Determination of emissions
Article 44
Data aggregation
Article 45
Missing data
Article 46
Corroborating with calculation of emissions
SECTION 4
Special provisions
Article 47
Installations with low emissions
Article 48
Inherent CO
2
Article 49
Transferred CO
2
Article 50
Use or transfer of N
2
O
CHAPTER IV
MONITORING OF EMISSIONS AND TONNE-KILOMETRE DATA FROM AVIATION
Article 51
General provisions
Article 52
Submission of monitoring plans
Article 53
Monitoring methodology for emissions from aviation activities
Article 54
Specific provisions for biomass
Article 55
Small emitters
Article 56
Sources of uncertainty
Article 57
Determination of tonne-kilometre data
CHAPTER V
DATA MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL
Article 58
Data flow activities
Article 59
Control system
Article 60
Quality assurance
Article 61
Quality assurance of information technology
Article 62
Segregation of duties
Article 63
Internal reviews and validation of data
Article 64
Corrections and corrective action
Article 65
Out-sourced processes
Article 66
Treatment of data gaps
Article 67
Records and documentation
CHAPTER VI
REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Article 68
Timing and obligations for reporting
Article 69
Reporting on improvements to the monitoring methodology
Article 70
Determination of emissions by the competent authority
Article 71
Access to information
Article 72
Rounding of data
Article 73
Ensuring consistency with other reporting
CHAPTER VII
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS
Article 74
Electronic data exchange formats
Article 75
Use of automated systems
CHAPTER VIII
FINAL PROVISIONS
Article 76
Amendments to Regulation (EU) No 601/2012
‘Article 49
Transferred CO
2
Article 77
Repeal of Regulation (EU) No 601/2012
Article 78
Entry into force and application
ANNEX I
Minimum content of the monitoring plan (Article 12(1))
1. MINIMUM CONTENT OF THE MONITORING PAN FOR INSTALLATIONS
2. MINIMUM CONTENT OF MONITORING PLANS FOR AVIATION EMISSIONS
3. MINIMUM CONTENT OF MONITORING PLANS FOR TONNE-KILOMETRE DATA
ANNEX II
Tier definitions for calculation-based methodologies related to installations (Article 12(1))
1. DEFINITION OF TIERS FOR ACTIVITY DATA
Activity/source stream type |
Parameter to which the uncertainty is applied |
Tier 1 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 3 |
Tier 4 |
Combustion of fuels and fuels used as process input |
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Commercial standard fuels |
Amount of fuel [t] or [Nm3] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Other gaseous and liquid fuels |
Amount of fuel [t] or [Nm3] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Solid fuels |
Amount of fuel [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Flaring |
Amount of flare gas [Nm3] |
± 17,5 % |
± 12,5 % |
± 7,5 % |
|
Scrubbing: carbonate (Method A) |
Amount carbonate consumed [t] |
± 7,5 % |
|
|
|
Scrubbing: gypsum (Method B) |
Amount gypsum produced [t] |
± 7,5 % |
|
|
|
Scrubbing: urea |
Amount urea consumed |
± 7,5 % |
|
|
|
Refining of mineral oil |
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Catalytic cracker regeneration (*1) |
Uncertainty requirements apply separately for each emission source |
± 10 % |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
Production of coke |
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Mass balance methodology |
Each input and output material [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Metal ore roasting and sintering |
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Carbonate input and process residues |
Carbonate input material and process residues [t] |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
|
|
Mass balance methodology |
Each input and output material [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Production of iron and steel |
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Fuel as process input |
Each mass flow into and from the installation [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Mass balance methodology |
Each input and output material [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Production of cement clinker |
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Kiln input based (Method A) |
Each relevant kiln input [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
|
Clinker output (Method B) |
Clinker produced [t] |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
|
|
CKD |
CKD or bypass dust [t] |
n.a. (*2) |
± 7,5 % |
|
|
Non-carbonate carbon |
Each raw material [t] |
± 15 % |
± 7,5 % |
|
|
Production of lime and calcination of dolomite and magnesite |
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Carbonates and other process materials (Method A) |
Each relevant kiln input [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
|
Alkali earth oxide (Method B) |
Lime produced [t] |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
|
|
Kiln dust (Method B) |
Kiln dust [t] |
n.a. (*2) |
± 7,5 % |
|
|
Manufacture of glass and mineral wool |
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Carbonates and other process materials (input) |
Each carbonate raw material or additives associated with CO2 emissions [t] |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
|
|
Manufacture of ceramic products |
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Carbon inputs (Method A) |
Each carbonate raw material or additive associated with CO2 emissions [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
|
Alkali oxide (Method B) |
Gross production including rejected products and cullet from the kilns and shipment [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
|
Scrubbing |
Dry CaCO3 consumed [t] |
± 7,5 % |
|
|
|
Production of pulp and paper |
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Make up chemicals |
Amount of CaCO3 and Na2CO3 [t] |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
|
|
Production of carbon black |
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Mass balance methodology |
Each input and output material [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Production of ammonia |
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Fuel as process input |
Amount fuel used as process input [t] or [Nm3] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Production of hydrogen and synthesis gas |
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Fuel as process input |
Amount fuel used as process input for hydrogen production [t] or [Nm3] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Mass balance methodology |
Each input and output material [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Production of bulk organic chemicals |
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Mass balance methodology |
Each input and output material [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Production or processing of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including secondary aluminium |
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Process emissions |
Each input material or process residue used as input material in the process [t] |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
|
|
Mass balance methodology |
Each input and output material [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
Primary aluminium production |
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Mass balance methodology |
Each input and output material [t] |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
PFC emissions (slope method) |
primary aluminium production in [t], anode effect minutes in [number anode effects/cell day] and [anode effect minutes/ occurrence] |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
|
|
PFC emissions (overvoltage method) |
primary aluminium production in [t], anode effect overvoltage [mV] and current efficiency [-] |
± 2,5 % |
± 1,5 % |
|
|
2. DEFINITION OF TIERS FOR CALCULATION FACTORS FOR COMBUSTION EMISSIONS
2.1
Tiers for emission factors
2.2
Tiers for net calorific value (NCV)
2.3
Tiers for oxidation factors
2.4
Tiers for biomass fraction
3. DEFINITION OF TIERS FOR CALCULATION FACTORS FOR MASS BALANCES
3.1
Tiers for carbon content
3.2
Tiers for net calorific values
3.3
Tiers for biomass fraction
4. DEFINITION OF TIERS FOR THE CALCULATION FACTORS FOR PROCESS EMISSIONS FROM CARBONATE DECOMPOSITION
4.1
Tiers for the emission factor using Method A:
4.2
Tiers for the conversion factor using Method A:
4.3
Tiers for the emission factor using Method B:
4.4
Tiers for the conversion factor using Method B:
5. DEFINITION OF TIERS FOR CALCULATION FACTORS FOR CO2 PROCESS EMISSIONS FROM OTHER MATERIALS THAN CARBONATES
5.1
Tiers for emission factors
5.2
Tiers for net calorific value (NCV)
5.3
Tiers for conversion / oxidation factors
5.4
Tiers for biomass fraction
ANNEX III
Monitoring methodologies for aviation (Article 53 and Article 57)
1. CALCULATION METHODOLOGIES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF GHGS IN THE AVIATION SECTOR
Method A:
Method B:
2. EMISSION FACTORS FOR STANDARD FUELS
Fuel |
Emission factor (t CO2/t fuel) |
Aviation gasoline (AvGas) |
3,10 |
Jet gasoline (Jet B) |
3,10 |
Jet kerosene (Jet A1 or Jet A) |
3,15 |
3. CALCULATION OF GREAT CIRCLE DISTANCE
ANNEX IV
Activity-specific monitoring methodologies related to installations (Article 20(2))
1. SPECIFIC MONITORING RULES FOR EMISSIONS FROM COMBUSTION PROCESSES
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
C.
Flue gas scrubbing
C.1
Desulphurisation
Method A
: Emission factor
Method B
: Emission factor
C.2
De-NO
x
D.
Flares
2. REFINING OF MINERAL OIL AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
3. PRODUCTION OF COKE AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
4. METAL ORE ROASTING AND SINTERING AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
5. PRODUCTION OF PIG IRON AND STEEL AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
6. PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF FERROUS AND NON-FERROUS METALS AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
7. CO
2
EMISSIONS FROM PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF PRIMARY ALUMINIUM AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
8. PFC EMISSIONS FROM PRODUCTION OR PROCESSING OF PRIMARY ALUMINIUM AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Determination of PFC emissions
Calculation Method A – Slope Method:
Technology |
Emission factor for CF4 (SEFCF4) [(kg CF4/t Al) / (AE-Mins/cell-day)] |
Emission factor for C2F6 (FC2F6) [t C2F6/ t CF4] |
Centre Worked Prebake (CWPB) |
0,143 |
0,121 |
Vertical Stud Søderberg (VSS) |
0,092 |
0,053 |
Calculation Method B – Overvoltage Method:
Technology |
Emission factor for CF4 [(kg CF4/t Al) / mV] |
Emission factor for C2F6 [t C2F6/ t CF4] |
Centre Worked Prebake (CWPB) |
1,16 |
0,121 |
Vertical Stud Søderberg (VSS) |
N.A. |
0,053 |
C.
Determination of CO
2(e)
emissions
9. PRODUCTION OF CEMENT CLINKER AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
Calculation Method A: Kiln Input Based
Calculation Method B: Clinker Output Based
C.
Emissions Related to Discarded Dust
D.
Emissions from non-carbonate carbon in raw meal
10. PRODUCTION OF LIME OR CALCINATION OF DOLOMITE OR MAGNESITE AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
11. MANUFACTURE OF GLASS, GLASS FIBRE OR MINERAL WOOL INSULATION MATERIAL AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
12. MANUFACTURE OF CERAMIC PRODUCTS AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
Method A (Input based):
Method B (Output based):
13. PRODUCTION OF GYPSUM PRODUCTS AND PLASTER BOARDS AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
14. PULP AND PAPER PRODUCTION AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
15. PRODUCTION OF CARBON BLACK AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
16. DETERMINATION OF NITROUS OXIDE (N
2
O) EMISSIONS FROM NITRIC ACID, ADIPIC ACID, CAPROLACTAM, GLYOXAL AND GLYOXYLIC ACID PRODUCTION AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Determination of N
2
O emissions
B.1.
Annual N
2
O emissions
B.2.
Hourly N
2
O emissions
B.3.
Determination of flue gas flow
B.4.
Oxygen (O
2
) concentrations
B.5.
Calculation of N
2
O emissions
B.6.
Determination of activity production rates
B.7.
Sampling rates
C.
Determination of annual CO
2
equivalent – CO
2(e)
17. PRODUCTION OF AMMONIA AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
18. PRODUCTION OF BULK ORGANIC CHEMICALS AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
19. PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN AND SYNTHESIS GAS AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
20. PRODUCTION OF SODA ASH AND SODIUM BICARBONATE AS LISTED IN ANNEX I TO DIRECTIVE 2003/87/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Specific monitoring rules
21. DETERMINATION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM CO
2
CAPTURE ACTIVITIES FOR THE PURPOSES OF TRANSPORT AND GEOLOGICAL STORAGE IN A STORAGE SITE PERMITTED UNDER DIRECTIVE 2009/31/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Quantification of transferred and emitted CO2 amounts
B.1.
Installation level quantification
B.2.
Determination of transferred CO
2
22. DETERMINATION OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM THE TRANSPORT OF CO
2
BY PIPELINES FOR GEOLOGICAL STORAGE IN A STORAGE SITE PERMITTED UNDER DIRECTIVE 2009/31/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Quantification Methodologies for CO
2
B.1.
Method A
B.2.
Method B
B.2.1.
Fugitive emissions from the transport network
B.2.2.
Emissions from leakage events
B.2.3.
Vented emissions
23. GEOLOGICAL STORAGE OF CO
2
IN A STORAGE SITE PERMITTED UNDER DIRECTIVE 2009/31/EC
A.
Scope
B.
Quantification of CO
2
emissions
B.1.
Vented and fugitive emissions from injection
B.2.
Vented and fugitive emissions from enhanced hydrocarbon recovery operations
B.3.
Leakage from the storage complex
ANNEX V
Minimum tier requirements for calculation-based methodologies involving category A installations and calculation factors for commercial standard fuels used by category B and C installations (Article 26(1))
Activity/Source stream type |
Activity data |
Emission factor (*1) |
Composition data (carbon content) (*1) |
Oxidation factor |
Conversion factor |
|
Amount of fuel or material |
Net calorific value |
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Combustion of fuels |
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Commercial standard fuels |
2 |
2a/2b |
2a/2b |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
Other gaseous and liquid fuels |
2 |
2a/2b |
2a/2b |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
Solid fuels |
1 |
2a/2b |
2a/2b |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
Mass balance methodology for Gas Processing Terminals |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Flares |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
Scrubbing (carbonate) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Scrubbing (gypsum) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Scrubbing (urea) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
Refining of mineral oil |
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Catalytic cracker regeneration |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Production of coke |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Mass balance |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Fuel as process input |
1 |
2 |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Metal ore roasting and sintering |
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Mass balance |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Carbonate input |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Production of iron and steel |
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Mass balance |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Fuel as process input |
1 |
2a/2b |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Production or processing of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including secondary aluminium |
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Mass balance |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Process emissions |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Primary aluminium production |
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Mass balance for CO2 emissions |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
PFC emissions (slope method) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
PFC emissions (overvoltage method) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Production of cement clinker |
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Kiln input based (Method A) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Clinker output (Method B) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
CKD |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Non-carbonate carbon input |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Production of lime and calcination of dolomite and magnesite |
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Carbonates (Method A) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Other process inputs |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Alkali earth oxide (Method B) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Manufacture of glass and mineral wool |
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Carbonate inputs |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Other process inputs |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Manufacture of ceramic products |
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Carbon inputs (Method A) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Other process inputs |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Alkali oxide (Method B) |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
Scrubbing |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Production of gypsum and plasterboard: see combustion of fuels |
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Production of pulp and paper |
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Make up chemicals |
1 |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Production of carbon black |
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Mass balance methodology |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Production of ammonia |
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Fuel as process input |
2 |
2a/2b |
2a/2b |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Production of bulk organic chemicals |
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Mass balance |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Production of hydrogen and synthesis gas |
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Fuel as process input |
2 |
2a/2b |
2a/2b |
n.a. |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Mass balance |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
Production of soda ash and sodium bicarbonate |
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Mass balance |
1 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
2 |
n.a. |
n.a. |
(‘n.a.’ means ‘not applicable’) |
ANNEX VI
Reference values for calculation factors (Article 31(1)(a))
1. FUEL EMISSION FACTORS RELATED TO NET CALORIFIC VALUES (NCV)
Fuel type description |
Emission factor (t CO2/TJ) |
Net calorific value (TJ/Gg) |
Source |
Crude oil |
73,3 |
42,3 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Orimulsion |
77,0 |
27,5 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Natural gas liquids |
64,2 |
44,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Motor gasoline |
69,3 |
44,3 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Kerosene (other than jet kerosene) |
71,9 |
43,8 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Shale oil |
73,3 |
38,1 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Gas/Diesel oil |
74,1 |
43,0 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Residual fuel oil |
77,4 |
40,4 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Liquefied petroleum gases |
63,1 |
47,3 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Ethane |
61,6 |
46,4 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Naphtha |
73,3 |
44,5 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Bitumen |
80,7 |
40,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Lubricants |
73,3 |
40,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Petroleum coke |
97,5 |
32,5 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Refinery feedstocks |
73,3 |
43,0 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Refinery gas |
57,6 |
49,5 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Paraffin waxes |
73,3 |
40,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
White spirit and SBP |
73,3 |
40,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Other petroleum products |
73,3 |
40,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Anthracite |
98,3 |
26,7 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Coking coal |
94,6 |
28,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Other bituminous coal |
94,6 |
25,8 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Sub-bituminous coal |
96,1 |
18,9 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Lignite |
101,0 |
11,9 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Oil shale and tar sands |
107,0 |
8,9 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Patent fuel |
97,5 |
20,7 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Coke oven coke and lignite coke |
107,0 |
28,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Gas coke |
107,0 |
28,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Coal tar |
80,7 |
28,0 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Gas works gas |
44,4 |
38,7 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Coke oven gas |
44,4 |
38,7 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Blast furnace gas |
260 |
2,47 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Oxygen steel furnace gas |
182 |
7,06 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Natural gas |
56,1 |
48,0 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Industrial wastes |
143 |
n.a. |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Waste oils |
73,3 |
40,2 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Peat |
106,0 |
9,76 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Wood/wood waste |
— |
15,6 |
IPCC 2006 GL |
Other primary solid biomass |
— |
11,6 |
IPCC 2006 GL (only NCV) |
Charcoal |
— |
29,5 |
IPCC 2006 GL (only NCV) |
Biogasoline |
— |
27,0 |
IPCC 2006 GL (only NCV) |
Biodiesels |
— |
27,0 |
IPCC 2006 GL (only NCV) |
Other liquid biofuels |
— |
27,4 |
IPCC 2006 GL (only NCV) |
Landfill gas |
— |
50,4 |
IPCC 2006 GL (only NCV) |
Sludge gas |
— |
50,4 |
IPCC 2006 GL (only NCV) |
Other biogas |
— |
50,4 |
IPCC 2006 GL (only NCV) |
Waste tyres |
85,0(1) |
n.a. |
WBCSD CSI |
Carbon monoxide |
155,2(2) |
10,1 |
J. Falbe and M. Regitz, Römpp Chemie Lexikon, Stuttgart, 1995 |
Methane |
54,9(3) |
50,0 |
J. Falbe and M. Regitz, Römpp Chemie Lexikon, Stuttgart, 1995 |
2. EMISSION FACTORS RELATED TO PROCESS EMISSIONS
Carbonate |
Emission factor [t CO2/ t Carbonate] |
CaCO3 |
0,440 |
MgCO3 |
0,522 |
Na2CO3 |
0,415 |
BaCO3 |
0,223 |
Li2CO3 |
0,596 |
K2CO3 |
0,318 |
SrCO3 |
0,298 |
NaHCO3 |
0,524 |
FeCO3 |
0,380 |
General |
Emission factor = [M(CO2)] / {Y * [M(x)] + Z *[M(CO3 2–)]} X= metal M(x)= molecular weight of X in [g/mol] M(CO2)= molecular weight of CO2 in [g/mol] M(CO3 2–)= molecular weight of CO3 2– in [g/mol] Y= stoichiometric number of X Z= stoichiometric number of CO3 2– |
Oxide |
Emission factor [t CO2/ t Oxide] |
CaO |
0,785 |
MgO |
1,092 |
BaO |
0,287 |
general: XYOZ |
Emission factor = [M(CO2)] / {Y * [M(x)] + Z * [M(O)]} X= alkali earth or alkali metal M(x)= molecular weight of X in [g/mol] M(CO2)= molecular weight of CO2 [g/mol] M(O)= molecular weight of O [g/mol] Y= stoichiometric number of X = 1 (for alkali earth metals) = 2 (for alkali metals) Z= stoichiometric number of O = 1 |
Input or output material |
Carbon content (t C/t) |
Emission factor (t CO2/t) |
Direct reduced iron (DRI) |
0,0191 |
0,07 |
EAF carbon electrodes |
0,8188 |
3,00 |
EAF charge carbon |
0,8297 |
3,04 |
Hot briquetted iron |
0,0191 |
0,07 |
Oxygen steel furnace gas |
0,3493 |
1,28 |
Petroleum coke |
0,8706 |
3,19 |
Pig iron |
0,0409 |
0,15 |
Iron / iron scrap |
0,0409 |
0,15 |
Steel / steel scrap |
0,0109 |
0,04 |
Substance |
Carbon content (t C/t) |
Emission factor (t CO2 / t) |
Acetonitril |
0,5852 |
2,144 |
Acrylonitrile |
0,6664 |
2,442 |
Butadiene |
0,888 |
3,254 |
Carbon black |
0,97 |
3,554 |
Ethylene |
0,856 |
3,136 |
Ethylene dichloride |
0,245 |
0,898 |
Ethylene glycol |
0,387 |
1,418 |
Ethylene oxide |
0,545 |
1,997 |
Hydrogen cyanide |
0,4444 |
1,628 |
Methanol |
0,375 |
1,374 |
Methane |
0,749 |
2,744 |
Propane |
0,817 |
2,993 |
Propylene |
0,8563 |
3,137 |
Vinyl chloride monomer |
0,384 |
1,407 |
3. GLOBAL WARMING POTENTIALS FOR NON-CO
2
GREENHOUSE GASES
Gas |
Global warming potential |
N2O |
298 t CO2(e) / t N2O |
CF4 |
7 390 t CO2(e) / t CF4 |
C2F6 |
12 200 t CO2(e) / t C2F6 |
ANNEX VII
Minimum frequency of analyses (Article 35)
Fuel/material |
Minimum frequency of analyses |
Natural gas |
At least weekly |
Other gases, in particular synthesis gas and process gases such as refinery mixed gas, coke oven gas, blast-furnace gas, convertor gas, oilfield and gasfield gas |
At least daily — using appropriate procedures at different parts of the day |
Fuel oils (for example light, medium, heavy fuel oil, bitumen) |
Every 20 000 tonnes of fuel and at least six times a year |
Coal, coking coal, coke, petroleum coke, peat |
Every 20 000 tonnes of fuel/material and at least six times a year |
Other fuels |
Every 10 000 tonnes of fuel and at least four times a year |
Untreated solid waste (pure fossil or mixed biomass/fossil) |
Every 5 000 tonnes of waste and at least four times a year |
Liquid waste, pre-treated solid waste |
Every 10 000 tonnes of waste and at least four times a year |
Carbonate minerals (including limestone and dolomite) |
Every 50 000 tonnes of material and at least four times a year |
Clays and shales |
Amounts of material corresponding to 50 000 tonnes of CO2 and at least four times a year |
Other materials (primary, intermediate and final product) |
Depending on the type of material and the variation, amounts of material corresponding to 50 000 tonnes of CO2 and at least four times a year |
ANNEX VIII
Measurement-based methodologies (Article 41)
1. TIER DEFINITIONS FOR MEASUREMENT-BASED METHODOLOGIES
|
Tier 1 |
Tier 2 |
Tier 3 |
Tier 4 |
CO2 emission sources |
± 10 % |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
N2O emission sources |
± 10 % |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
N.A. |
CO2 transfer |
± 10 % |
± 7,5 % |
± 5 % |
± 2,5 % |
2. MINIMUM TIER REQUIREMENTS FOR CATEGORY A INSTALLATIONS
Greenhouse gas |
Minimum tier level required |
CO2 |
2 |
N2O |
2 |
3. DETERMINATION OF GHGS USING MEASUREMENT-BASED METHODOLOGIES
4. CALCULATION OF THE CONCENTRATION USING INDIRECT CONCENTRATION MEASUREMENT
5. SUBSTITUTION FOR MISSING CONCENTRATION DATA FOR MEASUREMENT-BASED METHODOLOGIES
ANNEX IX
Minimum data and information to be retained in accordance with Article 67(1)
1. COMMON ELEMENTS FOR INSTALLATIONS AND AIRCRAFT OPERATORS
2. SPECIFIC ELEMENTS FOR STATIONARY SOURCE INSTALLATIONS:
3. SPECIFIC ELEMENTS FOR AVIATION ACTIVITIES:
ANNEX X
Minimum content of Annual Reports (Article 68(3))
1. ANNUAL EMISSION REPORTS OF STATIONARY SOURCE INSTALLATIONS
2. ANNUAL EMISSION REPORTS OF AIRCRAFT OPERATORS
3. TONNE-KILOMETRE DATA REPORTS OF AIRCRAFT OPERATORS
ANNEX XI
Correlation table
Commission Regulation (EU) No 601/2012 |
This Regulation |
Article 1 to 49 |
Article 1 to 49 |
— |
Article 50 |
Article 50 to 67 |
Article 51 to 68 |
Article 68 |
— |
Article 69 to 75 |
Article 69 to 75 |
— |
Article 76 |
Article 76 to 77 |
Article 77 to 78 |
Annex I to X |
Annex I to X |
— |
Annex XI |