Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:8:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 8 (pt 3/11)
Character Range: 762618–765280

by the plant during the year measured in CO2‑e tonnes.
Qi is the quantity of waste type (i) incinerated by the plant during the year measured in tonnes of wet weight value in accordance with:
 (a) Division 2.2.5 for solid fuels; and
 (b) Division 2.3.6 for gaseous fuels; and
 (c) Division 2.4.6 for liquid fuels.
CCi is the carbon content of waste type (i).
FCCi is the proportion of carbon in waste type (i) that is of fossil origin.
OFi is the oxidation factor for waste type (i).
 (2) If waste materials other than clinical wastes have been incinerated by the plant, appropriate values for the carbon content of the waste material incinerated must be derived from Schedule 3.
 (3) For CCi in subsection (1), the IPCC default of 0.60 for clinical waste must be used.
 (4) For FCCi in subsection (1), the IPCC default of 0.40 for clinical waste must be used.
 (5) For OFi in subsection (1), the IPCC default of 1.00 for clinical waste must be used.

Chapter 6—Energy

Part 6.1—Production

6.1  Purpose
  The purpose of this Part is to provide for the estimation of the energy content of energy produced from the operation of a facility during a year.
Note 1: Energy produced from the operation of a facility is dealt with in regulation 2.25 of the Regulations.
Note 2: Energy includes the fuels and energy commodities listed in Schedule 1 to the Regulations. See the definition of energy in section 7 of the Act and in regulation 2.03 of the Regulations.

6.2  Quantity of energy produced
 (1) The quantity of an energy produced from the operation of the facility during the year must be estimated:
 (a) if the energy is a solid fuel, gaseous fuel, sulphur, uranium or hydrogen—in accordance with industry practice; or
 (b) if the energy is a liquid fuel—by either of the following:
 (i) using bulk filling meters corrected to 15° celsius;
 (ii) by the physical measurement of the fuel corrected to its notional volumetric equivalent at a temperature of 15° Celsius; or
 (c) if the energy is electricity produced for use during the operation of the facility—as the difference between:
 (i) the amount of electricity produced by the electricity generating unit for the facility as measured at the unit's terminals; and
 (ii) the sum of the amounts of electricity supplied to an electricity transmission or distribution network measured at the connection point for the network in accordance with either of the measurement requirements specified in subsection (3) and the amount of electricity supplied for use outside the operation of the facility that is not supplied to the network; or
 (d) if the energy is electricity produced for use outside the operation