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We strongly advise you to complete all the pages in a given section before moving on to the next.

 

Module Coverage and Benefits

Module Objectives

     

Lesson 1: Sector Overview

     
  Topic 1: Sources and Activities
    1. Initial Page
    2. Introduction
    3. Stationary Sources
   

4. Mobile Sources

   
  Topic 2: Basic Emissions Processes
  5. CO2 Emissions
  6. Carbon Flow for a Typical Combustion Process
    7. Oxidation Factors
    8. Table 1: IPCC Default Carbon Content Factors for Major Primary and Secondary Fossil Fuels
    9. Calorific Value
    10. Non-CO2 Emissions
    11. Methane
    12. Nitrous Oxide
    13. Nitrogen Oxides and Carbon Monoxide
    14. NMVOCs and Sulfur Dioxide
    15. Choice of Method
    16. Approaches for Estimating CO2 Emissions
    17. Estimation Process for CO2
    18. Estimation Process for CO2 (continued)
    19. Estimation Process for CO2 (continued)
    20. Estimation Process for CO2 (continued)
    21. Estimation Process for CO2 (continued)
    22. Emission of CO2 from Bunker and Biomass Fuels
    23. Non-CO2 Emissions
    24. Tier 2 Approach: 3 Types of Emission Factors
   

25. Stationary and Mobile Combustion

   
  Topic 3: Relative Importance of the Energy Sector – Fuel Combustion
   

26. Contribution of Various Sources

     
  Topic 4: Relationships with Other Sources and Sector
    27. Interaction with Industrial Processes Sector
    28. Interaction with Industrial Processes Sector (continued)
    29. Interaction with the Waste and Land-Use Change and Forestry Sectors
   

30. Autoproduction of Electricity, etc.

   
  Topic 5: CRF Tables
    31. Introduction
    32. CRF Tables – Fuel Combustion
    33. Sectoral Background Data for Energy – Sectoral and Reference Approach
    34. Comparison of CO2 Emissions from Fuel Combustion, etc.
    35. Sectoral Background Data – International Bunkers and Multilateral Operations
    36. Summary Report for Methods and Emission Factors Used, etc.
   

37. Completeness and Emission Trends

   
  Topic 6: Reference Materials
    38. Basic Materials, UNFCCC Documents and Technical Materials
   

39. On-line References for Developments and Updates

 

Lesson 2: Review Issues

   
  Topic 1: Generic Issues
    1. Introduction
   

2. Useful Generic Questions

    Topic 2: Institutional Arrangements
   

3. Considerations for Collecting Data and Preparing Inventory

   
  Topic 3: Completeness
    4. Completeness Issues
   

5. Completeness Issues (continued)

   
  Topic 4: Transparency
   

6. Transparency Issues

   
  Topic 5: Consistency
    7. Internal Consistency
    8. Time-Series Consistency
   

9. Examples of Inconsistencies

   
  Topic 6: Uncertainty
    10. Uncertainty Issues
    11. Differences with IPCC Default Values
   

12. Differences with IPCC Default Values (continued)

   
  Topic 7: Confidentiality Issues
   

13. Confidentiality Issues

   
  Topic 8: QA/QC
   

14. QA/QC Issues

   
  Topic 9: International Bunker Fuels and Multilateral Operation
   

15. Related Issues to Bunker Fuels and Multilateral Operation

   
  Topic 10: Feedstocks and Non-Energy Uses of Fuels
   

16. Related Issues to Feedstocks and Fuels

   
  Topic 11: Biomass Use
   

17. Related Issues

   
  Topic 12: Use of Gross and Net Calorific Values
   

18. Related Issues

   
  Topic 13: CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion
    19. Energy Industries: Public Electricity and Heat Production
    20. Petroleum Refining
    21. Manufacturing of Solid Fuels and Other Energy Industries
    22. Manufacturing Industries and Construction: Iron and Steel and Non-Ferrous Metals
    23. Chemicals
    24. Transport: Civil Aviation
    25. Road Transport
   

26. Other Sectors

   
  Topic 14: Other Gases and Source Categories
    27. Criteria for Additional Source Categories
   

28. Criteria for Additional Source Categories (continued)

   
  Topic 15: Areas for Further Improvements
    29. Table 2: Update Emission Factors for USA Gasoline Vehicles
   

30. 2 Forms for Future Improvement

   
  Topic 16: Allocation of Fuel Consumption
   

31. Other Examples of Possible Improvements

 

Lesson 3: Exercises

   
  Topic 1: Exercises
    1. Introduction
    2. Exercise 1: Methodology (CO2 Emissions)
    3. Exercise 2: Emission Factors and Calorific Values (CO2 Emissions)
    4. Exercise 3: Activity Data (CO2 Emissions)
    5. Exercise 4: Uncertainty (CO2Emissions)
    6. Exercise 4: Uncertainty (CO2 Emissions)
    7. Exercise 5: Reporting and Documentation (CO2 Emissions)
    8. Exercise 6: QA/QC
    9. Exercise 7: General (Non-CO2 Emissions)
 

Lesson 4: Case Studies

   
  Topic 1: Ukraine Case Study
    1. Introduction
    2. Getting Prepared
    3. Initial Page for Ukraine Case Study
    4. Reviewing the Status Report
    5. Reviewing Other Analysis Documents
    6. Reviewing the NIR and CRF Tables
    7. Writing the Review Report
    8. Sector Overview
    9. Completeness
    10. Transparency
    11. Methodologies, Emission Factors and Activity Data
    12. Uncertainties
    13. Reference Approach, International Bunkers and Feedstocks
    14. Key Sources
    15. Fuel Combustion for Transport
    16. Areas for Further Improvement
    17. REVIEW REPORT FOR UKRAINE (example)
    18. REVIEW REPORT FOR UKRAINE (example)
    19. REVIEW REPORT FOR UKRAINE (example)
    20. REVIEW REPORT FOR UKRAINE (example)
    21. REVIEW REPORT FOR UKRAINE (example)
    22. REVIEW REPORT FOR UKRAINE (example)
    23. REVIEW REPORT FOR UKRAINE (example)
   

24. REVIEW REPORT FOR UKRAINE (example)

   
  Topic 2: New Zealand Case Study
    25. Initial Page for New Zealand Case Study
    26. Reviewing the Status Report
    27. Reviewing Other Analysis Documents
    28. Reviewing the NIR and CRF Tables
    29. Review Report Outline
    30. Sector Overview
    31. Sector Overview (continued)
    32. Reference and Sectoral Approaches
    33. Key Sources
    34. Non-Key Sources
    35. Review Report for New Zealand (example)
    36. Review Report for New Zealand (example)
    37. Review Report for New Zealand (example)
    38. Review Report for New Zealand (example)
    39. Review Report for New Zealand (example)
    40. Review Report for New Zealand (example)
   

41. Review Report for New Zealand (example)

   
  Closing Summary
   

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