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12、mentary catalog of ASQ Quality Press publications, call 800-248-1946, or visit our Web site at http:/qualitypress.asq.org. ANSI/ISO/ASQ E14064-1:2006(E)v(This page is intentionally left blank.) Contents Page1 Scope 12 Terms and definitions 13 Principles 63.1 General . 63.2 Relevance . 63.3 Completen
13、ess 63.4 Consistency . 63.5 Accuracy 63.6 Transparency . 64 GHG inventory design and development 64.1 Organizational boundaries . 64.2 Operational boundaries 74.3 Quantification of GHG emissions and removals 85 GHG inventory components . 105.1 GHG emissions and removals 105.2 Organizational activiti
14、es to reduce GHG emissions or increase GHG removals 105.3 Base-year GHG inventory . 115.4 Assessing and reducing uncertainty 126 GHG inventory quality management 126.1 GHG information management 126.2 Document retention and record keeping 127 Reporting of GHG 137.1 General . 137.2 Planning the GHG r
15、eport 137.3 GHG report content . 138 Organizations role in verification activities 148.1 General . 148.2 Preparing for verification 148.3 Verification management 15Annex A (informative) Consolidating facility-level data to the organization level 17Annex B (informative) Examples of other indirect gre
16、enhouse gas emissions . 18Annex C (informative) Greenhouse gas global warming potentials 19Bibliography . 20ANSI/ISO/ASQ E14064-1:2006(E)viiForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies(ISO member bodies). The work of preparin
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19、al committees is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standardsadopted by the technical committees are circulated to the member bodies for voting. Publication as anInternational Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the member bodies casting a vote.Attention is drawn to t
20、he possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patentrights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.ISO 14064-1 was prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 207, Environmental management.ISO 14064 consists of the following parts
21、, under the general title Greenhouse gases: Part 1: Specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhousegas emissions and removals Part 2: Specification with guidance at the project level for quantification, monitoring and reporting ofgreenhouse gas em
22、ission reductions or removal enhancements Part 3: Specification with guidance for the validation and verification of greenhouse gas assertionsANSI/ISO/ASQ E14064-1:2006(E)viiiIntroduction0.1 Climate change has been identified as one of the greatest challenges facing nations, governments,business and
23、 citizens over future decades. Climate change has implications for both human and naturalsystems and could lead to significant changes in resource use, production and economic activity. In response,international, regional, national and local initiatives are being developed and implemented to limit g
24、reenhousegas (GHG) concentrations in the Earths atmosphere. Such GHG intitiatives rely on the quantification,monitoring, reporting and verification of GHG emissions and/or removals.This part of ISO 14064 details principles and requirements for designing, developing, managing and reportingorganizatio
25、n- or company-level GHG inventories. It includes requirements for determining GHG emissionboundaries, quantifying an organizations GHG emissions and removals, and identifying specific companyactions or activities aimed at improving GHG management. It also includes requirements and guidance oninvento
26、ry quality management, reporting, internal auditing and the organizations responsibilities for verificationactivities.ISO 14064-2 focuses on GHG projects or project-based activities specifically designed to reduce GHGemissions or increase GHG removals. It includes principles and requirements for det
27、ermining project baselinescenarios and for monitoring, quantifying and reporting project performance relative to the baseline scenarioand provides the basis for GHG projects to be validated and verified.ISO 14064-3 details principles and requirements for verifying GHG inventories and validating or v
28、erifying GHGprojects. It describes the process for GHG-related validation or verification and specifies components such asvalidation or verification planning, assessment procedures and the evaluation of organization or project GHGassertions. ISO 14064-3 can be used by organizations or independent pa
29、rties to validate or verify GHGassertions.Figure 1 displays the relationship between the three parts of ISO 14064.0.2 ISO 14064 is expected to benefit organizations, governments, project proponents and stakeholdersworldwide by providing clarity and consistency for quantifying, monitoring, reporting
30、and validating or verifyingGHG inventories or projects. Specifically, use of ISO 14064 could enhance the environmental integrity of GHG quantification, enhance the credibility, consistency and transparency of GHG quantification, monitoring and reporting,including GHG project emission reductions and
31、removal enhancements, facilitate the development and implementation of an organizations GHG management strategies and plans, facilitate the development and implementation of GHG projects, facilitate the ability to track performance and progress in the reduction of GHG emissions and/or increase inGHG
32、 removals, and facilitate the crediting and trade of GHG emission reductions or removal enhancements.Users of ISO 14064 could find benefit from some of the following applications:a) corporate risk management: for example, the identification and management of risks and opportunities;b) voluntary init
33、iatives: for example, participation in voluntary GHG registry or reporting initiatives;c) GHG markets: for example, the buying and selling of GHG allowances or credits;d) regulatory/government reporting: for example, credit for early action, negotiated agreements or nationalreporting programmes.ANSI
34、/ISO/ASQ E14064-1:2006(E)ix0.3 Consistent with the objective of building on existing International Standards and protocols on corporateGHG inventories, this part of ISO 14064 incorporates many key concepts and requirements stated by WorldBusiness Council for Sustainable Development/World Resources I
35、nstitute in Reference 4. Users of this part ofISO 14064 are encouraged to refer to Reference 4 for additional guidance on applying relevant concepts andrequirements.Figure 1 Relationship between the parts of ISO 14064ANSI/ISO/ASQ E14064-1:2006(E)xSome clauses require users of this part of ISO 14064
36、to explain the use of certain approaches or decisionstaken. Explanation will generally include documentation of the following: How approaches were used or decisions taken. Why approaches were chosen or decisions made.Some clauses require users of this part of ISO 14064 to justify the use of certain
37、approaches or decisionstaken. Justification will generally include documentation of the following: How approaches were used or decisions taken. Why approaches were chosen or decisions made. Why alternative approaches were not chosen.ANSI/ISO/ASQ E14064-1:2006(E)xiINTERNATIONAL STANDARD ANSI/ISO/ASQ
38、E14064-1:2006(E)Greenhouse gases Part 1:Specification with guidance at the organization level for quantification and reporting of greenhouse gas emissions and removals1ScopeThis part of ISO 14064 specifies principles and requirements at the organization level for quantification andreporting of greeh
39、ouse gas (GHG) emissions and removals. It includes requirements for the design,development, management, reporting and verification of an organizations GHG inventory.ISO 14064 is GHG programme neutral. If a GHG programme is applicable, requirements of that GHGprogramme are additional to the requireme
40、nts of ISO 14064.NOTE If a requirement of ISO 14064 prohibits an organization or a GHG project proponent from complying with arequirement of the GHG programme, the requirement of the GHG programme takes precedence.2 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this document, the following terms and defi
41、nitions apply.2.1greenhouse gasGHGgaseous constituent of the atmosphere, both natural and anthropogenic, that absorbs and emits radiation atspecific wavelengths within the spectrum of infrared radiation emitted by the Earths surface, the atmosphere,and cloudsNOTE GHGs include carbon dioxide (CO2), m
42、ethane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs),perfluorocarbons (PFCs) and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6).2.2greenhouse gas sourcephysical unit or process that releases a GHG into the atmosphere2.3greenhouse gas sinkphysical unit or process that removes a GHG from the atmosphere2.4greenhous
43、e gas reservoirphysical unit or component of the biosphere, geosphere or hydrosphere with the capability to store oraccumulate a GHG removed from the atmosphere by a greenhouse gas sink (2.3) or a GHG captured from agreenhouse gas source (2.2)NOTE 1 The total mass of carbon contained in a GHG reserv
44、oir at a specified point in time could be referred to as thecarbon stock of the reservoir.NOTE 2 A GHG reservoir can transfer greenhouse gases to another GHG reservoir.1NOTE 3 The collection of a GHG from a GHG source before it enters the atmosphere and storage of the collected GHG ina GHG reservoir
45、 could be referred to as GHG capture and storage.2.5greenhouse gas emissiontotal mass of a GHG released to the atmosphere over a specified period of time2.6greenhouse gas removaltotal mass of a GHG removed from the atmosphere over a specified period of time2.7greenhouse gas emission or removal facto
46、rfactor relating activity data to GHG emissions or removalsNOTE A greenhouse gas emission or removal factor could include an oxidation component.2.8direct greenhouse gas emissionGHG emission from greenhouse gas sources (2.2) owned or controlled by the organization NOTE This part of ISO 14064 uses th
47、e concepts of financial and operational control to establish an organizationsoperational boundaries.2.9energy indirect greenhouse gas emissionGHG emission from the generation of imported electricity, heat or steam consumed by the organization 2.10other indirect greenhouse gas emissionGHG emission, o
48、ther than energy indirect GHG emissions, which is a consequence of an organizationsactivities, but arises from greenhouse gas sources (2.2) that are owned or controlled by other organizations2.11greenhouse gas activity dataquantitative measure of activity that results in a GHG emission or removalNOT
49、E Examples of GHG activity data include the amount of energy, fuels or electricity consumed, material produced,service provided or area of land affected.2.12greenhouse gas assertiondeclaration or factual and objective statement made by the responsible party (2.23)NOTE 1 The GHG assertion may be presented at a point in time or may cover a period of time.NOTE 2 The GHG assertion provided by the responsible party should be clearly identifiable, capable of consistentevaluation or measurement against suitable crite