Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L00163:reg:25:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2015L00163
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 25 (pt 2/3)
Character Range: 34053–36798

Guide to determine emissions intensity prevents crediting of any activity other than vehicle replacement.
Note 2: Where vehicles in the group do not have corresponding IGVGComb,v data, then the vehicles must be excluded from the calculations.
 (2) The total emissions for a vehicle or vehicles for a particular period, in tonnes CO2‑e, is worked out using the formula (equation 16):
where:
E means the emissions for the vehicle or vehicles for the period in tonnes CO2‑e.
EF means the emissions for the vehicle or vehicles for the period from transport fuel use, in tonnes CO2‑e, worked out using equation 17.
EEC means the emissions for the vehicle or vehicles for the period from consumed electricity used to operate the vehicle or vehicles, in tonnes CO2‑e, worked out using equation 18.
 (3) The emissions for a vehicle or vehicles in a vehicle category for a particular period from transport fuel used to operate the vehicles, in tonnes CO2‑e, is worked out using the formula (equation 17):
where:
EF means the emissions for the vehicle or vehicles for the period from transport fuel used to operate the vehicles, in tonnes CO2‑e.
EF,i,j means emissions for the vehicle or vehicles from fuel type i of greenhouse gas j, in tonnes CO2‑e, worked out using the formula:
where:
QF,i means the quantity of fuel type i used to power or operate the vehicle or vehicles during the period in cubic metres, kilolitres or gigajoules determined in accordance with the monitoring requirements.
ECi means the energy content factor in gigajoules per kilolitre or other appropriate units for fuel type i determined in accordance the monitoring requirements.
Note: If QF,i is measured in gigajoules, then ECi = .
EFi,j means the emissions factor in kilograms of CO2‑e per gigajoule for each gas type j for fuel type i determined in accordance with the monitoring requirements.
 (4) The emissions for a vehicle or vehicles in a vehicle category for a particular period from consumed electricity used to operate the vehicles, in tonnes CO2‑e, is worked out using the formula (equation 18):
where:
EEC means the emissions for the vehicle or vehicles for the period from consumed electricity used to operate the vehicles, in tonnes CO2‑e.
QEC means the quantity of electricity used to operate or power the vehicle or vehicles during the period in kilowatt hours, determined in accordance with the monitoring requirements.
QRen means the quantity of eligible renewable electricity used to operate or power the vehicle or vehicles during the period in kilowatt hours, determined in accordance with the monitoring requirements.
EFEC means:
 (a) for electricity obtained from an electricity grid that is a grid in relation to which the NGA Factors document in force