Industrial Emissions Reporting




12 MAY 2010 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 54 1485

considered in isolation when making a decision about eligibility. All methods used must be disclosed in the bases of preparation.

  1. All emissions associated with the activity must be counted, regardless of whether the output is of saleable quality.

Data Preparation Rules

  1. The methods, assumptions and calculations used to produce the data must be disclosed in the bases of preparation along with the data in the specified template.

  2. 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:

(a) direct emissions from, and electricity use of, 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

– control rooms, laboratories, maintenance workshops

– machinery used to create non-electrical energy for use in the activity as described

– 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 described

– onsite processing of waste materials from the activity to comply with regulatory obligations;

(b) emissions from 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 described;

(c) emissions from waste heat recovery that is part of the activity as described;

(d) emissions from the processing together of specific raw materials (including limestone, clay and other materials) by crushing, pre-homogenisation and grinding, to meet the specific chemical composition required for the clinker making process, as well as any subsequent grinding or mixing of that specifically prepared mix as part of the clinker making process;

(e) emissions from processing of Portland cement clinker and other feedstocks including grinding, rolling, milling and blending processes to produce cement;

(f) emissions from kiln dust production and reprocessing; and

(g) emissions from reject production where this is not recycled in the process.



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