Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00262:clause:1_40
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00262
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 40
Character Range: 94361–96282

40  Recalculating because of a new factor
 (1) If this Subdivision applies because one or more new factors are used to calculate the NGER facility level emissions data for the calculation year, the baseline emissions intensity of a production variable for the baseline year must be recalculated as follows:
 (a) recalculate the NGER facility level emissions data for the baseline year using the same default energy content factor, default emission factor, Global Warming Potential, NGER measurement method and measurement procedure and frequency as is used for the calculation year;
 (b) using the recalculated NGER facility level emissions data for the baseline year, work out the emissions intensity of the production variable for the baseline year in accordance with Subdivision B.
 (2) If, in recalculating the NGER facility level emissions data for the baseline year, it is not possible to calculate the emissions for a production variable using the same NGER measurement method, measurement procedure or frequency as is used for the calculation year, the emissions are to be worked out using the formula (equation 14):
where:
EP,b means the recalculated emissions for the production variable for the baseline year, in tonnes CO2‑e.
EP,c means the emissions for the production variable for the calculation year, in tonnes CO2‑e, calculated using the NGER measurement method, measurement procedure and frequency that applied in the calculation year.
QP,c means the quantity of the production variable produced or processed by the facility during the calculation year, measured using the NGER measurement method, measurement procedure and frequency that applied in the calculation year.
QP,b means the quantity of the production variable produced or processed by the facility during the baseline year, measured using the NGER measurement method, measurement procedure and frequency that applied in the baseline year.