β¨ Emissions Reporting Guidelines
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- Where uncertainties arise when determining emission and revenue data, these uncertainties must be declared in the bases of preparation.
Schedule 2
Included emissions
Emissions that must be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, as part of the activity as defined, including from machinery, equipment and processes which are integral to, and essential for, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation involved in the activity as described, including, for example:
- machinery used to move materials within and as part of the activity, including mobile equipment
- control rooms, laboratories, maintenance workshops
- machinery used to create non-electrical energy for use in the activity as defined
- the processing of by-products where they involve the recovery of materials for re-use within the activity or are necessary for the activity to proceed as defined
- onsite processing of waste materials from the activity to comply with regulatory obligations;
(b) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, to generate steam that is used as part of the activity as defined;
(c) waste heat recovery that is part of the activity as defined; and
(d) production of pulp for use in the activity from wood billets, wood chips, sawdust and/or recovered paper including de-inking and onsite processing.
Schedule 3
Excluded emissions
Emissions that may not be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the use of machinery and equipment, and other processes that are not integral to, nor essential to, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation taking place when the activity as defined is carried out;
(b) any extraction or production of raw materials that are subsequently used when the activity as defined is carried out;
(c) the transportation of inputs used in the activity to storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(d) the transportation of outputs of the activity from storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out to another location;
(e) the transportation of intermediate products between different location where the activity as defined is carried out;
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