The methods used to establish Community Energy and Emissions Inventory (CEEI) reports are based on community-level needs and available data. The methods are continually improving with the intent to increase alignment with provincial and national energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions data sets.
Since CEEI reports use different methods from other provincial-level GHG emissions reporting, it's not appropriate to make direct comparisons or share data between these data sets.
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Data is provided for GHG emissions and energy use that are:
Note: You can find a full list of data inputs in the Read me section of the buildings data sets.
Note: You can find a full list of data ranges and providers in the Read me section of the transportation data sets.
Read more: CEEI Technical Methods and Guidance Document for CEEI Reports (PDF, 1.7MB) > Section 7 Municipal Solid Waste Sector
Note: You can find a full list of data ranges and providers in the Read me section of the solid waste data sets.
Internal consumption data is provided by:
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Standard unit
The unit used to report GHG emissions is “equivalent CO2” (CO2e) in units of mass. The unit of mass depends upon the scale of the emissions. CEEI reports GHG emissions in tonnes CO2e.
Emissions factor
Emissions factors are expressed in kilograms (kg) or metric tonnes (t) of GHG emissions per unit of consumption activity.
Using common units across activity categories makes it easier to compare data. For example, if building energy or fleet fuel consumption are expressed in common units, you can compare data across different fuel types, travel modes, etc.
Read more about emission factors: B.C. Best Practices Methodology for Quantifying Greenhouse Gas Emissions (PDF, 1MB)
Global warming potential (GWP)
Used to compare the ability of different GHGs to trap heat in the atmosphere (radiative forcing).
CEEI reporting uses the Fifth Assessment Report GWPs as recommended by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for the major gases and groups of gases.
Our team of experts can answer questions or provide info about how to use the data. You can also let us know if you have data or methods you'd like to share.