Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:3:p7
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 7/21)
Character Range: 574621–577403

of carbon dioxide measured in tonnes derived from the production of hydrogen during the year, captured and transferred for use in the operation of another facility, estimated using an applicable criterion in Division 2.3.6 for gaseous fuels or Division 2.2.5 for solid fuels and in accordance with any other requirements of those Divisions.
γ is the factor 1.861 × 10‑3 for converting a quantity of carbon dioxide from cubic metres at standard conditions of pressure and temperature to CO2‑e tonnes.
RCCSCO2 is carbon dioxide captured for permanent storage measured in cubic metres in accordance with Division 1.2.3.
 (2) The method for estimating emission factors for gaseous fuels in Division 2.3.3, or for solid fuels in Division 2.2.3, apply for working out the factor EFij.
 (3) For the purposes of calculating R in subsection (1), if:
 (a) more than one fuel is consumed in the production of hydrogen; and
 (b) the carbon dioxide generated from the production of hydrogen is captured and transferred for use in the operation of another facility or captured for permanent storage;
the total amount of carbon dioxide that may be deducted in relation to the production of hydrogen is to be attributed to each fuel consumed in proportion to the carbon content of the fuel relative to the total carbon content of all fuel consumed in the production of hydrogen.

4.62B  Method 3—hydrogen production
 (1) Method 3 is the same as method 2 under section 4.62.
 (2) In applying method 2 as method 3, the method for estimating emission factors for gaseous fuels in Division 2.3.4, or for solid fuels in Division 2.2.4, apply for working out the factor EFij.

Part 4.4—Industrial processes—metal industry

Division 4.4.1—Iron, steel or other metal production using an integrated metalworks

4.63  Application
  This Division applies to emissions from production of the following:
 (a) iron;
 (b) steel;
 (c) any metals produced using integrated metalworks.

4.64  Purpose of Division
 (1) This Division applies to determining emissions released during a year from the operation of a facility that is constituted by an activity that produces a metal, for example, an integrated metalworks.
 (2) An integrated metalworks means a metalworks that produces coke and a metal (for example, iron or steel).
 (3) The emissions from the activity are to be worked out as a total of emissions released from the production of a metal and from all other emissions released from the operation of the activity (including the production of coke if the activity is an integrated metalworks).
 (4) However, the amount of emissions to be determined for this source is only the amount of emissions from the use of coke as a carbon reductant in the metal production estimated in accordance with section 2.69.