Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:22:p12
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 22 (pt 12/29)
Character Range: 262945–265715

a generating unit at the facility—that each generating unit has a maximum capacity to produce at least 0.5 megawatts of electricity and produces over 100 000 kilowatt hours of electricity in a reporting year; or
 (v) for electricity consumed that was not generated by a generating unit at the facility—20 000 kilowatt hours.
Example: A fuel is consumed without combustion when it is used as a solvent or a flocculent, or as an ingredient in the manufacture of products such as paints, solvents or explosives.

2.69  Apportionment of fuel consumed as carbon reductant or feedstock and energy
 (1) This section applies, other than for Division 2.5.3, if:
 (a) a fuel type as provided for in a method is consumed from the operation of a facility as either a reductant or a feedstock; and
 (b) the fuel is combusted for energy; and
 (c) the equipment used to measure the amount of the fuel for the relevant purpose was not calibrated to a measurement requirement.
Note: Division 2.5.3 deals with petrochemicals. For petrochemicals, all fuels, whether used as a feedstock, a reductant or combusted as energy are reported as energy.
 (2) The amount of the fuel type consumed as a reductant or a feedstock may be estimated:
 (a) in accordance with industry measuring devices or industry practice; or
 (b) if it is not practicable to estimate as provided for in paragraph (a)—to be the whole of the amount of the consumption of that fuel type from the operation of the facility.
 (3) The amount of the fuel type combusted for energy may be estimated as the difference between the total amount of the fuel type consumed from the operation of the facility and the estimated amount worked out under subsection (2).

2.70  Amount of energy consumed in a cogeneration process
 (1) For subregulation 4.23(3) of the Regulations and subject to subsection (3), the method is the efficiency method.
 (2) The efficiency method is as described in the publication entitled Allocation of Emissions from a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Plant Guide to calculation worksheets (September 2006) v1.0 issued by the World Resource Institute and World Business Council for Sustainable Development.
 (3) Where heat is to be used mainly for producing mechanical work, the work potential method may be used.
 (4) The work potential method is as described in the publication entitled Allocation of Emissions from a Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Plant Guide to calculation worksheets (September 2006) v1.0 issued by the 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