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other than petroleum based oils or greases
2.47 Method 3—emissions of carbon dioxide from the combustion of liquid fuels
Division 2.4.5—Method 2—emissions of methane and nitrous oxide from liquid fuels other than petroleum based oils or greases
2.48 Method 2—emissions of methane and nitrous oxide from the combustion of liquid fuels
Division 2.4.5A—Methods for estimating emissions of carbon dioxide from petroleum based oils or greases
2.48A Method 1—estimating emissions of carbon dioxide using an estimated oxidation factor
2.48B Method 2—estimating emissions of carbon dioxide using an estimated oxidation factor
2.48C Method 3—estimating emissions of carbon dioxide using an estimated oxidation factor
Division 2.4.6—Measurement of quantity of liquid fuels
2.49 Purpose of Division
2.50 Criteria for measurement
2.51 Indirect measurement—criterion AA
2.52 Direct measurement—criterion AAA
2.53 Simplified consumption measurements—criterion BBB
Part 2.5—Emissions released from fuel use by certain industries
2.54 Application
Division 2.5.1—Energy—petroleum refining
2.55 Application
2.56 Methods
Division 2.5.2—Energy—manufacture of solid fuels
2.57 Application
2.58 Methods
Division 2.5.3—Energy—petrochemical production
2.59 Application
2.60 Available methods
2.61 Method 1—petrochemical production
2.62 Method 2—petrochemical production
2.63 Method 3—petrochemical production
Part 2.6—Blended fuels
2.64 Purpose
2.65 Application
2.66 Blended solid fuels
2.67 Blended liquid fuels
2.67A Blended gaseous fuels
2.67B Market-based approach for determining the amount of renewable liquid fuel in a blended fuel supplied through shared infrastructure
Part 2.7—Estimation of energy for certain purposes
2.68 Amount of energy consumed without combustion
2.69 Apportionment of fuel consumed as carbon reductant or feedstock and energy
2.70 Amount of energy consumed in a cogeneration process
2.71 Apportionment of energy consumed for electricity, transport and for stationary energy
Chapter 3—Fugitive emissions
Part 3.1—Preliminary
3.1 Outline of Chapter
Part 3.2—Coal mining—fugitive emissions
Division 3.2.1—Preliminary
3.2 Outline of Part
Division 3.2.2—Underground mines
Subdivision 3.2.2.1—Preliminary
3.3 Application
3.4 Available methods
Subdivision 3.2.2.2—Fugitive emissions from extraction of coal
3.5 Method 1—extraction of coal
3.6 Method 4—extraction of coal
3.7 Estimation of emissions
3.8 Overview—use of equipment
3.9 Selection of sampling positions for PEM
3.10 Measurement of volumetric flow rates by PEM
3.11 Measurement of concentrations by PEM
3.12 Representative data for PEM
3.13 Performance characteristics of equipment
Subdivision 3.2.2.3—Emissions released from coal mine waste gas flared
3.14 Method 1—coal mine waste gas flared
3.15 Method 2—emissions of carbon dioxide from coal mine waste gas flared
3.15A Method 2—emissions of methane and nitrous oxide from coal mine waste gas flared
3.16 Method 3—coal mine waste gas flared
Subdivision 3.2.2.4—Fugitive emissions from post‑mining activities
3.17 Method 1—post‑mining activities related to gassy mines
Division 3.2.3—Open cut mines
Subdivision 3.2.3.1—Preliminary
3.18 Application
3.19 Available methods
Subdivision 3.2.3.2—Fugitive emissions from extraction of coal
3.20 Method 1—extraction of coal
3.21 Method 2—extraction of coal
3.22 Total gas contained by gas bearing strata
3.23 Estimate of proportion of