Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00231:clause:1_26:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022C00231
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 26 (pt 2/2)
Character Range: 71632–73482

devices.
       TLh means the transport loss factor for biogas sent to combustion device or biogas upgrading system h, expressed as a fraction, which is:
           (a) if h is a combustion device—zero;
           (b) if h is a biogas upgrading system that sends landfill gas to a biogas upgrading system at a project biomethane facility and all biomethane produced by the biogas upgrading system during the reporting period is consumed at the project land fill or a project biomethane facility—zero;
           (c) otherwise – 0.02.

            Note: TLh accounts for methane that is not combusted due to gas lost in transport. It is only relevant when a project undertakes biomethane production and sends the gas off-site for use and combustion.
       DE means the default methane destruction efficiency for a combustion device or biogas upgrading system, expressed as a fraction, which is:
           (a) if h is an internal combustion engine—1;
           (b) otherwise—0.98.

       Methane combusted by combustion device h—other combustion devices

        (3) Subject to subsection (1), the methane combusted by combustion device h during a reporting period, in cubic metres, is worked out using the formula (equation 9A):

       where:

       MCom, h means the methane combusted during the reporting period by combustion device h, in cubic metres.

       DE means the default methane destruction efficiency for a combustion, expressed as a fraction, which is:
           (a) if h is an internal combustion engine—1;
           (b) otherwise—0.98.

       Oh, a means the operation of combustion device h in hour a, which is either 0 or 1, worked out in accordance with the monitoring requirements.

       MSent, h, a means the methane sent to combustion device h in hour a, in cubic metres, worked out using equation 10 or equation 11.