Quantify industrial greenhouse gas emissions

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Emissions quantification methodologies

Reporting operations must use specified or approved methodologies for quantifying their GHG emissions. 

All reporting operations must use the core 2011 Western Climate Initiative (WCI) quantification methods in combination with the 2012 and 2013 amendments, as applicable per activity and reporting period. See table.

Current versions of quantification methods

Core

Amendments

The table below provides a list of methodologies and their updates across all three documents.

Attributable activity Last complete copy Amendments
WCI.020 General Stationary Combustion 2012  
WCI.030 Refinery Fuel Gas Combustion 2011  
WCI.040 Electricity Generation 2011 2012
WCI.050 Adipic Acid Manufacturing 2011  
WCI.060 Imported Electricity 2011  
WCI.070 Primary Aluminum Production 2011  
WCI.080 Ammonia Manufacturing 2011  
WCI.090 Cement Manufacturing 2011 2012, 2013
WCI.100 Coal Storage 2011  
WCI.110 Electronics Manufacturing 2011  
WCI.120 HCFC-22 Production and HFC-23 Destruction 2011  
WCI.130 Hydrogen Production 2011 2013
WCI.140 Glass Production 2011  
WCI.150 Iron and Steel Manufacturing 2011  
WCI.160 Lead Production 2011 2012, 2013
WCI.170 Lime Manufacturing 2011  
WCI.180 Carbonates Use 2011  
WCI.200 Petroleum Refineries 2011  
WCI.210 Pulp and Paper Manufacturing 2011 2012
WCI.220 Soda Ash Manufacturing 2011  
WCI.230 Electricity Transmission (and Emissions from Electrical Equipment in Electrical Generation) 2011 2013
WCI.240 Zinc Production 2011 2012, 2013
WCI.250 Underground Coal Mines 2011  
WCI.260 Nickel and Copper Metal Production 2011 2013
WCI.270 Ferroalloy Production 2011  
WCI.280 Mobile Equipment at Facilities 2011 2013
WCI.290 Magnesium Production 2011  
WCI.300 Petrochemical Manufacturing 2011  
WCI.310 Nitric Acid Manufacturing 2011  
WCI.340 Phosphoric Acid Production 2011 2013
WCI.350 Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution 2012 2013
WCI.360 Petroleum and Natural Gas Production and Natural Gas Processing 2012 2013

Amended quantification methods for previous years

 

Amended quantification methods for 2012

  • In February 2012, the Western Climate Initiative released the Final Essential Requirements for Mandatory Reporting – Amended for Canadian Harmonization (PDF, 1.1MB) as an update to the December 2011, publication of “Final Essential Requirements for Mandatory Reporting – Amended for Canadian Harmonization.”
  • Starting with the 2012 reporting period, all reporting operations must use the second update of the amended WCI quantification methods – with updates to: WCI.020 (General Stationary Combustion), WCI.350 (Natural Gas Transmission and Distribution) and WCI.360 (Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems). Where a method was not updated, the Amended Quantification Methods for 2011 (see below) must be used for the 2012 reporting period.
  • For both 2011 and 2012 reporting, several errata changes have been made in the WCI second update document that clarify specific parts of the WCI.040 Electricity Generation, WCI.090 Cement Production, WCI.160 Lead Production, WCI.240 Zinc Production and WCI.210 Pulp and Paper Production quantification methods.
  • For both the 2011 and 2012 reporting periods alternative parameter measurement and replacement methodologies covered in Section 13 of the Reporting Regulation (PDF, 688KB) would apply as appropriate. Separate alternative parameter applications are required for the 2012 reporting period to any previously submitted and are only applicable to where a specific method is new or modified.
 

Amended quantification methods for 2011

  • In December 2010, the Western Climate Initiative published the “Final Essential Requirements for Mandatory Reporting – Amended for Canadian Harmonization”. Starting with the 2011 reporting period (to be reported by March 31, 2012), all reporting operations are required to use the amended WCI quantification methods for all activities as listed in Tables 1 and 2 in the Reporting Regulation (PDF, 688KB).
  • For the 2010 reporting period (to be reported by March 31, 2011), reporting operations must continue to use the original July, 2009 WCI Essential Requirements of Mandatory Reporting or B.C. quantification methods as published in the 2010 Methodology Manual.
  • For both the 2010 and 2011 reporting periods, alternative parameter measurement and replacement (alternative) methodologies covered in Section 13 of the regulation would apply, as appropriate. Separate alternative parameter applications will be required for the 2011 reporting period to any previously submitted.