Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00231:clause:1_23
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00231
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 23
Character Range: 60888–62777

23  Project conversion abatement

        (1) The project conversion abatement for the project landfill in a reporting period, in tonnes CO2‑e, is worked out using the formula (equation 3):

       where:

       AP means the project conversion abatement for the project landfill in the reporting period, in tonnes CO2‑e.

       MCom, NCT means the methane combusted or taken to be combusted for the project landfill during the reporting period that was not generated from carbon tax waste, in tonnes CO2‑e, worked out using equation 5.

       MCom, Ox means the methane combusted or taken to be combusted for the project landfill during the reporting period that was not generated from carbon tax waste and that, without the project, would have been oxidised in near surface conditions of landfill, in tonnes CO2‑e, worked out using equation 13.

        (2) The project conversion abatement from emissions destruction activities for the project landfill in a reporting period, in tonnes CO2‑e, is worked out using the formula (equation 4):

            Note: This equation is used for projects that work out net conversion abatement using Method 2 in section 21.

       where:

       AP, ED means the project conversion abatement from emissions destruction activities for the project landfill in the reporting period, in tonnes CO2‑e.

       MCom, NCT, ED means the methane combusted through emissions destruction activities for the project landfill during the reporting period that was not generated from carbon tax waste, in tonnes CO2‑e, worked out using equation 6.

       MCom, Ox means the methane combusted or taken to be combusted for the project landfill during the reporting period that was not generated from carbon tax waste and that, without the project, would have been oxidised in near surface conditions of landfill, in tonnes CO2‑e, worked out using equation 13.