Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833:reg:4:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00833
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 4 (pt 9/11)
Character Range: 515293–518216

to CO2‑e tonnes.
        RCCSCO2 is carbon dioxide captured for permanent storage measured in cubic metres in accordance with Division 1.2.3.
Step 2  Add together the amount of emissions of carbon dioxide for each pure carbonate calcined in the production of lime during the year.

 (2) For the factor EFlkd in subsection (1), the emission factor for calcined lime kiln dust is assumed to be the same as the emission factor for calcium carbonate.
 (3) Method 3 requires each carbonate to be sampled and analysed in accordance with sections 4.18 and 4.19.

4.18  General requirements for sampling
 (1) For section 4.17, carbonates must be sampled in accordance with the procedure for sampling lime specified under section 4.15 for method 2.
 (2) In applying section 4.15, a reference in that section to lime is taken to be a reference to carbonates.

4.19  General requirements for analysis of carbonates
 (1) For section 4.17, samples must be analysed in accordance with the procedure for analysing lime specified under section 4.16 for method 2.
 (2) In applying section 4.16, a reference in that section to lime is taken to be a reference to carbonates.

Division 4.2.3—Use of carbonates for production of a product other than cement clinker, lime or soda ash

4.20  Application
  This Division applies to emissions of carbon dioxide from the consumption of a carbonate (other than soda ash) but does not apply to:
 (a) emissions of carbon dioxide from the calcination of a carbonate in the production of cement clinker; or
 (b) emissions of carbon dioxide from the calcination of a carbonate in the production of lime; or
 (c) emissions of carbon dioxide from the calcination of a carbonate in the process of production of soda ash; or
 (d) emissions from the consumption of carbonates following their application to soil.
Examples of activities involving the consumption of carbonates:
         1 Metallurgy.
         2 Glass manufacture, including fibreglass and mineral wools.
         3 Magnesia production.
         4 Construction.
         5 Environment pollution control.
         6 Use as a flux or slagging agent.
         7 In‑house production of lime in the metals industry.
         8 Phosphoric acid production from phosphate rock containing carbonates.
         9 Brick production.
         10 Ceramic production.

4.21  Available methods
 (1) Subject to section 1.18 one of the following methods must be used for estimating emissions of carbon dioxide released during a year from the operation of a facility constituted by the calcination or any other use of carbonates that produces carbon dioxide (the industrial process) in an industrial process (other than cement clinker production or lime production):
 (a) method 1 under section 4.22;
 (aa) for use of carbonates in clay materials—method 1A under section 4.22A;
 (b) method 3 under section 4.23;
 (ba) for use of carbonates in clay materials—method