Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:4:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 2/11)
Character Range: 495711–498713

year is derived from the opening stock determined in accordance with subsection (2), the quantity injected into the geological formation during the reporting year, and estimates of fugitive emissions to the atmosphere determined in accordance with subsection (3).
 (2) For the factor Cost in subsection (1), the opening stock of a greenhouse gas in the storage site for the reporting year is:
 (a) for the first reporting year in which this method is used to calculate fugitive emissions—zero; and
 (b) for each reporting year other than the first reporting year—the closing stock of a greenhouse gas in the storage site for the previous reporting year, determined in accordance with subsection (1).
 (3) For the factor ECO2, fugitive emissions to the atmosphere from geological formations used for the permanent storage of a greenhouse gas are to be estimated from data obtained for monitoring and verification obligations under a licence, lease or approval mentioned in section 1.19A (meaning of captured for permanent storage).

Chapter 4—Industrial processes emissions

Part 4.1—Preliminary

4.1  Outline of Chapter
 (1) This Chapter provides for emissions from:
 (a) the consumption of carbonates; or
 (b) the use of fuels as:
 (i) feedstock; or
 (ii) carbon reductants;
  from sources that are industrial processes mentioned in subsection (2).
 (2) For subsection (1), the industrial processes are as follows:
 (a) in Part 4.2:
 (i) producing cement clinker (see Division 4.2.1);
 (ii) producing lime (see Division 4.2.2);
 (iii) using carbonate for the production of a product other than cement clinker, lime or soda ash (see Division 4.2.3);
 (iv) using and producing soda ash (see Division 4.2.4);
 (b) in Part 4.3—the production of:
 (i) ammonia (see Division 4.3.1);
 (ii) nitric acid (see Division 4.3.2);
 (iii) adipic acid (see Division 4.3.3);
 (iv) carbide (see Division 4.3.4);
 (v) a chemical or mineral product other than carbide using a carbon reductant or carbon anode (see Division 4.3.5);
 (vi) sodium cyanide (see Division 4.3.6);
 (vii) hydrogen production (see Division 4.3.7);
 (c) in Part 4.4—the production of:
 (i) iron and steel (see Division 4.4.1);
 (ii) ferroalloy metals (see Division 4.4.2);
 (iii) aluminium (see Divisions 4.4.3 and 4.4.4);
 (iv) other metals (see Division 4.4.5).
 (3) This Chapter, in Part 4.5, also applies to emissions released from the consumption of the following synthetic gases:
 (a) hydrofluorocarbons;
 (b) sulphur hexafluoride.
 (4) This Chapter does not apply to emissions from fuel combusted for energy production.

Part 4.2—Industrial processes—mineral products

Division 4.2.1—Cement clinker production

4.2  Application
  This Division applies to cement clinker production.

4.3  Available methods
 (1) Subject to section 1.18, one of the following methods must be used for estimating emissions of carbon dioxide released during a year from the operation of a facility that is constituted by the production of cement clinker:
 (a)