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for sampling under method 2
5.28 Standards for analysis
5.29 Frequency of sampling and analysis
Division 5.3.4—Method 3—methane released from wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)
5.30 Method 3—methane released from wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)
Division 5.3.5—Method 1—emissions of nitrous oxide released from wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)
5.31 Method 1—nitrous oxide released from wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)
Division 5.3.6—Method 2—emissions of nitrous oxide released from wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)
5.32 Method 2—nitrous oxide released from wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)
5.33 General requirements for sampling under method 2
5.34 Standards for analysis
5.35 Frequency of sampling and analysis
Division 5.3.7—Method 3—emissions of nitrous oxide released from wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)
5.36 Method 3—nitrous oxide released from wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)
Division 5.3.8—Wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)—Flaring
5.37 Method 1—Flaring of methane in sludge biogas from wastewater handling (domestic and commercial)
5.38 Method 2—flaring of methane in sludge biogas
5.39 Method 3—flaring of methane in sludge biogas
Part 5.4—Wastewater handling (industrial)
Division 5.4.1—Preliminary
5.40 Application
5.41 Available methods
Division 5.4.2—Method 1—methane released from wastewater handling (industrial)
5.42 Method 1—methane released from wastewater handling (industrial)
Division 5.4.3—Method 2—methane released from wastewater handling (industrial)
5.43 Method 2—methane released from wastewater handling (industrial)
5.44 General requirements for sampling under method 2
5.45 Standards for analysis
5.46 Frequency of sampling and analysis
Division 5.4.4—Method 3—methane released from wastewater handling (industrial)
5.47 Method 3—methane released from wastewater handling (industrial)
Division 5.4.5—Wastewater handling (industrial)—Flaring of methane in sludge biogas
5.48 Method 1—flaring of methane in sludge biogas
5.49 Method 2—flaring of methane in sludge biogas
5.50 Method 3—flaring of methane in sludge biogas
Part 5.5—Waste incineration
5.51 Application
5.52 Available methods—emissions of carbon dioxide from waste incineration
5.53 Method 1—emissions of carbon dioxide released from waste incineration
Chapter 6—Energy
Part 6.1—Production
6.1 Purpose
6.2 Quantity of energy produced
6.3 Energy content of fuel produced
Part 6.2—Consumption
6.4 Purpose
6.5 Energy content of energy consumed
Chapter 7—Scope 2 emissions
7.1 Application
7.2 Method A1—location‑based method—electricity purchased, acquired or lost from main electricity grid in a State or Territory
7.3 Method A2—location‑based method—electricity purchased, acquired or lost from other sources
7.4 Method B—market‑based method
Chapter 8—Assessment of uncertainty
Part 8.1—Preliminary
8.1 Outline of Chapter
Part 8.2—General rules for assessing uncertainty
8.2 Range for emission estimates
8.3 Required method
Part 8.3—How to assess uncertainty when using method 1
8.4 Purpose of Part
8.5 General rules about uncertainty estimates for emissions estimates using method 1
8.6 Assessment of uncertainty for estimates of carbon dioxide emissions from combustion of fuels
8.7 Assessment of uncertainty for estimates of methane and nitrous oxide emissions from combustion of fuels
8.8 Assessment of uncertainty for estimates of fugitive emissions
8.9 Assessment