Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:3:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 1/21)
Character Range: 556594–559464

3     High pressure plant               2.39

Note: The emission factors specified in this table apply only to method 1 and the operation of a facility that is constituted by a plant that has not used measures to reduce nitrous oxide emissions.

4.48  Method 2—nitric acid production
 (1) Subject to this section, method 2 is the same as method 1 under section 4.47.
 (2) In applying method 1 under section 4.47, to work out the factor EFijk:
 (a) periodic emissions monitoring must be used and conducted in accordance with Part 1.3; and
 (b) the emission factor must be measured as nitrous oxide in CO2‑e tonnes for each tonne of nitric acid produced during the year from the plant.
 (3) For method 2, all data on nitrous oxide concentrations, volumetric flow rates and nitric acid production for each sampling period must be used to estimate the flow‑weighted average emission rate of nitrous oxide for each unit of nitric acid produced from the plant.

Division 4.3.3—Adipic acid production

4.49  Application
  This Division applies to chemical industry adipic acid production.

4.50  Available methods
 (1) Subject to section 1.18, one of the methods for measuring emissions released in the production of adipic acid set out in section 3.4 of the 2006 IPCC Guidelines must be used for estimating emissions during a year from the operation of a facility that is constituted by the production of adipic acid.
 (2) For incidental emissions another method may be used that is consistent with the principles in section 1.13.

Division 4.3.4—Carbide production

4.51  Application
  This Division applies to chemical industry carbide production.

4.52  Available methods
 (1) Subject to section 1.18, one of the methods for measuring emissions from carbide production set out in section 3.6 of the 2006 IPCC Guidelines must be used for estimating emissions during a year from the operation of a facility that is constituted by carbide production.
 (2) For incidental emissions another method may be used that is consistent with the principles in section 1.13.

Division 4.3.5—Chemical or mineral production, other than carbide production, using a carbon reductant or carbon anode

4.53  Application
  This Division applies to emissions of carbon dioxide from activities producing a chemical or mineral product (other than carbide production), using a carbon reductant or carbon anode, including the following products:
 (a) fused alumina;
 (b) fused magnesia;
 (c) fused zirconia;
 (d) glass;
 (e) synthetic rutile;
 (f) titanium dioxide.
Note: Magnesia produced in a process that does not use an electric arc furnace must be reported under Division 4.2.3.

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