Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:22:p13
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 13/29)
Character Range: 265430–268421

World Resource Institute and World Business Council for Sustainable Development.

2.71  Apportionment of energy consumed for electricity, transport and for stationary energy
  Subject to section 2.70, the amount of fuel type (i) consumed by a reporting corporation or registered person that is apportioned between electricity generation, transport (excluding international bunker fuels) and other stationary energy purposes may be determined using the records of the corporation or registered person if the records are based on the measurement equipment used by the corporation or the registered person to measure consumption of the fuel types.

Chapter 3—Fugitive emissions

Part 3.1—Preliminary

3.1  Outline of Chapter
  This Chapter provides for fugitive emissions from the following:
 (a) coal mining (see Part 3.2);
 (b) oil and natural gas (see Part 3.3);
 (c) carbon capture and storage (see Part 3.4).

Part 3.2—Coal mining—fugitive emissions

Division 3.2.1—Preliminary

3.2  Outline of Part
  This Part provides for fugitive emissions from coal mining, as follows:
 (a) underground mining activities (see Division 3.2.2);
 (b) open cut mining activities (see Division 3.2.3);
 (c) decommissioned underground mines (see Division 3.2.4).

Division 3.2.2—Underground mines

Subdivision 3.2.2.1—Preliminary

3.3  Application
  This Division applies to fugitive emissions from underground mining activities (other than decommissioned underground mines).

3.4  Available methods
 (1) Subject to section 1.18, for estimating emissions released during a year from the operation of a facility that is constituted by underground mining activities (other than decommissioned underground mines) the methods as set out in this section must be used.

Methane from extraction of coal
 (2) Method 4 under section 3.6 must be used for estimating fugitive emissions of methane that result from the extraction of coal from the underground mine.
Note: There is no method 1, 2 or 3 for subsection (2).

Carbon dioxide from extraction of coal
 (3) Method 4 under section 3.6 must be used for estimating fugitive emissions of carbon dioxide that result from the extraction of coal from the underground mine.
Note: There is no method 1, 2 or 3 for subsection (3).

Flaring
 (4) For estimating emissions released from coal mine waste gas flared from the underground mine:
 (a) one of the following methods must be used for estimating emissions of carbon dioxide released:
 (i) method 1 under section 3.14;
 (ii) method 2 under section 3.15;
 (iii) method 3 under section 3.16; and
 (b) one of the following methods must be used for estimating emissions of methane released:
 (i) method 1 under section 3.14;
 (ii) method 2 under section 3.15A; and
 (c) one of the following methods must be used for estimating emissions of nitrous oxide released:
 (i) method 1 under section 3.14;
 (ii) method 2 under section 3.15A.
Note: The flaring of coal mine waste gas releases emissions of carbon dioxide, methane