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SOURCE AND APPLICABILITY Source This baseline methodology is based on the following proposed methodologies: NM0090: Organic waste composting at the Matuail landfill site Dhaka, Bangladesh whose baseline study, monitoring and verification plan and project design document were prepared by World Wide Recycling B.V. and Waste Concern; NM0127: PT Navigat Organic Energy Indonesia Integrated Solid Waste Management (GALFAD) project in Bali, Indonesia whose baseline study, monitoring and verification plan and project design document were prepared by Mitsubishi Securities Co.; NM0032: Municipal solid waste treatment cum energy generation project, Lucknow, India whose baseline study, monitoring and verification plan were prepared by Infrastructure Development Finance Company Limited on behalf of Prototype Carbon Fund; NM0178: Aerobic thermal treatment of municipal solid waste (MSW) without incineration in Parob - RS whose baseline study, monitoring and verification plan and project design document were prepared by ICF Consulting; NM0174-rev: MSW Incineration Project in Guanzhuang, Tianjin City whose baseline study, monitoring and verification plan and project design document were prepared by Global Climate Change Institute (GCCI) of Tsinghua University, Energy Systems International and Tianjin Taida Environmental Protection Co. Ltd. This methodology also refers to the approved baseline and monitoring methodology: AM0013 Avoided methane emissions from organic waste-water treatment; Approved small-scale methodology AMS-I.D Grid connected renewable electricity generation. This methodology also refers to the latest approved versions of the following tools: Tool to determine project emissions from flaring gases containing methane; Tool for the demonstration and assessment of additionality; Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal site; Tool to calculate the emission factor for an electricity system. For more information regarding the proposed new methodologies and the tools as well as their consideration by the Executive Board please refer to < HYPERLINK "http://cdm.unfccc.int/goto/MPappmeth" http://cdm.unfccc.int/goto/MPappmeth>. Selected approach from paragraph 48 of the CDM modalities and procedures Emissions from a technology that represents an economically attractive course of action, taking into account barriers to investment. or Existing actual or historical emissions, as applicable. Applicability The methodology is applicable under the following conditions: The project activity involves one or a combination of the following waste treatment options for the fresh waste that in a given year would have otherwise been disposed of in a landfill: A composting process in aerobic conditions; Gasification to produce syngas and its use; Anaerobic digestion with biogas collection and flaring and/or its use; Mechanical/thermal treatment process to produce refuse-derived fuel (RDF)/stabilized biomass (SB) and its use. The thermal treatment process (dehydration) occurs under controlled conditions (up to 300 degrees Celsius). In case of thermal treatment process, the process shall generate a stabilized biomass that would be used as fuel or raw material in other industrial process. The physical and chemical properties of the produced RDF/SB shall be homogenous and constant over time; Incineration of fresh waste for energy generation, electricity and/or heat. The thermal energy generated is either consumed on-site and/or exported to a nearby facility. Electricity generated is either consumed on-site, exported to the grid or exported to a nearby facility. The incinerator is rotating fluidized bed or circulating fluidized bed or hearth or grate type. In case of anaerobic digestion, gasification or RDF processing of waste, the residual waste from these processes is aerobically composted and/or delivered to a landfill; In case of composting, the produced compost is either used as soil conditioner or disposed of in landfills; In case of RDF/stabilized biomass processing, the produced RDF/stabilized biomass should not be stored in a manner that may result in anaerobic conditions before its use; If RDF/SB is disposed of in a landfill, project proponent shall provide degradability analysis on an annual basis to demonstrate that the methane generation, in the life-cycle of the SB is below 1% of related emissions. It has to be demonstrated regularly that the characteristics of the produced RDF/SB should not allow for re-absorption of moisture of more than 3%. Otherwise, monitoring the fate of the produced RDF/SB is necessary to ensure that it is not subject to anaerobic conditions in its lifecycle; In the case of incineration of the waste, the waste should not be stored longer than 10 days. The waste should not be stored in conditions that would lead to anaerobic decomposition and, hence, generation of CH4; The proportions and characteristics of different types of organic waste processed in the project activity can be determined, in order to apply a multiphase landfill gas generation model to estimate the quantity of landfill gas that would have been generated in the absence of the project activity; The project activity may include electricity generation and/or thermal energy generation from the biogas, syngas captured, RDF/stabilized biomass produced, combustion heat generated in the incineration process, respectively, from the anaerobic digester, the gasifier, RDF/stabilized biomass combustor, and waste incinerator. The electricity can be exported to the grid and/or used internally at the project site. In the case of RDF produced, the emission reductions can be claimed only for the cases where the RDF used for electricity and/or thermal energy generation can be monitored; Waste handling in the baseline scenario shows a continuation of current practice of disposing the waste in a landfill despite environmental regulation that mandates the treatment of the waste, if any, using any of the project activity treatment options mentioned above; The compliance rate of the environmental regulations during (part of) the crediting period is below 50%; if monitored compliance with the MSW rules exceeds 50%, the project activity shall receive no further credit, since the assumption that the policy is not enforced is no longer tenable; Local regulations do not constrain the establishment of RDF production plants/thermal treatment plants nor the use of RDF/stabilized biomass as fuel or raw material; In case of RDF/stabilized biomass production, project proponent shall provide evidences that no GHG emissions occur, other than biogenic CO2, due to chemical reactions during the thermal treatment process (such as Chimney Gas Analysis report); The project activity does not involve thermal treatment process of neither industrial nor hospital waste; In case of waste incineration, if auxiliary fossil fuel is added into the incinerator, the fraction of energy generated by auxiliary fossil fuel is no more than 50% of the total energy generated in the incinerator. This methodology is not applicable to project activities that involve capture and flaring of methane from existing waste in the landfill. This should be treated as a separate project activity due to the difference in waste characteristics of existing and fresh waste, which may have an implication on the baseline scenario determination. Summary This methodology addresses project activities where fresh waste (i.e. the organic matter present in new domestic, and commercial waste/municipal solid waste), originally intended for landfilling, is treated either through one or a combination of the following process: composting, gasification, anaerobic digestion, RDF processing/thermal treatment without incineration, and incineration. The project activity avoids methane emissions by diverting organic waste from disposal at a landfill, where methane emissions are caused by anaerobic processes, and by displacing electricity/ thermal energy through the utilization of biogas, syngas captured, RDF/stabilized biomass produced from the waste, combustion heat generated in the incineration process. By treating the fresh waste through alternative treatment options these methane emissions are avoided from the landfill. The GHGs involved in the baseline and project activity are CO2, CH4 and N2O. II. BASELINE METHODOLOGY Procedure for the selection of the most plausible baseline scenario Step 1: Identification of alternative scenarios Project participants should use Step 1 of the latest version of the Tool for the demonstration and assessment of additionality, to identify all realistic and credible baseline alternatives. In doing so, relevant policies and regulations related to the management of landfill sites should be taken into account. Such policies or regulations may include mandatory landfill gas capture or destruction requirements because of safety issues or local environmental regulations. Other policies could include local policies promoting productive use of landfill gas such as those for the production of renewable energy, or those that promote the processing of organic waste. In addition, the assessment of alternative scenarios should take into account local economic and technological circumstances. National and/or sectoral policies and circumstances must be taken into account in the following ways: In Sub-step 1b of the Tool for the demonstration and assessment of additionality, the project developer must show that the project activity is not the only alternative that is in compliance with all regulations (e.g. because it is required by law); Via the adjustment factor (AF) in the baseline emissions, which is based on the approved consolidated baseline methodology ACM0001 Consolidated baseline methodology for landfill gas project activities, project developers must take into account that some of the methane generated in the baseline may be captured and destroyed to comply with regulations or contractual requirements; The project developer must monitor all relevant policies and circumstances at the beginning of each crediting period and adjust the baseline accordingly. Alternatives for the disposal/treatment of the fresh waste in the absence of the project activity, i.e. the scenario relevant for estimating baseline methane emissions, to be analysed should include, inter alia: The project activity (i.e. composting, gasification, anaerobic digestion, RDF processing/thermal treatment without incineration of organic waste or incineration of waste) not implemented as a CDM project; Disposal of the waste at a landfill where landfill gas captured is flared; Disposal of the waste on a landfill without the capture of landfill gas. If energy is exported to a grid and/or to a nearby industry, or used on-site realistic and credible alternatives should also be separately determined for: Power generation in the absence of the project activity; Heat generation in the absence of the project activity. For power generation, the realistic and credible alternative(s) may include, inter alia: Power generated from by-product of one of the options of waste treatment as listed in M1 above, not undertaken as a CDM project activity; Existing or Construction of a new on-site or off-site fossil fuel fired cogeneration plant; Existing or Construction of a new on-site or off-site renewable based cogeneration plant; Existing or Construction of a new on-site or off-site fossil fuel fired captive power plant; Existing or Construction of a new on-site or off-site renewable based captive power plant; Existing and/or new grid-connected power plants. For heat generation, the realistic and credible alternative(s) may include, inter alia: Heat generated from by-product of one of the options of waste treatment as listed in M1 above, not undertaken as a CDM project activity; Existing or Construction of a new on-site or off-site fossil fuel fired cogeneration plant; Existing or Construction of a new on-site or off-site renewable based cogeneration plant; Existing or new construction of on-site or off-site fossil fuel based boilers; Existing or new construction of on-site or off-site renewable energy based boilers; Any other source such as district heat; Other heat generation technologies (e.g. heat pumps or solar energy). Step 2: Identify the fuel for the baseline choice of energy source taking into account the national and/or sectoral policies as applicable Demonstrate that the identified baseline fuel is available in abundance in the host country and there is no supply constraint. In case of partial supply constraints (seasonal supply), the project participants may consider an alternative fuel that result in lowest baseline emissions during the period of partial supply. Detailed justification shall be provided for the selected baseline fuel. As a conservative approach, the lowest carbon intensive fuel such as natural gas through out the period may be used. Note: Steps 3 and 4 shall be applied for each component of the baseline, i.e. baseline for waste treatment, electricity generation and heat generation. Step 3: Step 2 and/or Step 3 of the latest approved version of the Tool for demonstration and assessment of additionality shall be used to assess which of these alternatives should be excluded from further consideration (e.g. alternatives facing prohibitive barriers or those clearly economically unattractive). Step 4: Where more than one credible and plausible alternative remains, project participants shall, as a conservative assumption, use the alternative baseline scenario that results in the lowest baseline emissions as the most likely baseline scenario. The least emission alternative will be identified for each component of the baseline scenario. In assessing these scenarios, any regulatory or contractual requirements should be taken into consideration. Note: The methodology is only applicable if: The most plausible baseline scenario for the waste treatment component is identified as either the disposal of the waste in a landfill without capture of landfill gas (M3) or the disposal of the waste in a landfill where the landfill gas is partially captured and subsequently flared (M2); The most plausible baseline scenario for the energy component of the baseline scenario is one of the following scenarios described in Table 1 below. Table 1: Combinations of baseline options and scenarios applicable to this methodology ScenarioBaselineDescription of situationWasteElectricityHeat1 M2/M3 P4 or P6 H4 The disposal of the waste in a landfill site without capturing landfill gas or the disposal of the waste in a landfill site where the landfill gas is partly captured and subsequently being flared. The electricity is obtained from an existing/new fossil based captive power plant or from the grid and heat from an existing/new fossil fuel based boiler.2 M2/M3P2 H2 The disposal of the waste in a landfill site without capturing landfill gas or the disposal of the waste in a landfill site where the landfill gas is partly captured and subsequently being flared. The electricity and/or heat are generated by an existing/new fossil fuel based cogeneration plant.Additionality The additionality of the project activity shall be demonstrated and assessed using the latest version of the Tool for the demonstration and assessment of additionality agreed by the CDM Executive Board. Barrier analysis for the various baseline options may include: Investment barrier: A number of other, financially more viable alternatives, to the project activity exist for treating municipal solid waste. The project proponent shall demonstrate this through the identification of the lowest tipping fee option. The tipping fee is the fee that has to be paid per ton of waste to be treated and disposed. The option requiring the least tipping fee reflects the fact that municipalities usually choose the cheapest disposal option within the restrictions set by the MSW Rules. The minimum tipping fee is calculated by using the same project IRR (internal rate of return) for all the options. All costs and income should be taken into account, including the income from electricity generation and fertilizer sale. All technical and financial parameters have to be consistent across all baseline options; Technological barrier: The project technology is the most technologically advanced option of the baseline options. Other options are less technologically advanced alternatives to the project activity and involves lower risks due to the performance uncertainty and low market share. The project proponent should provide evidence of the state of development of the project technology in the country and document evidence of barriers to the implementation of more the project technology; Common practice: The project proponent should provide evidence of the early stage of development of the project activity and that it is not common practice in the country. To this end, they should provide an analysis of waste management practices. In the case of RDF/stabilized biomass production, a key uncertainty for additionality is the price of RDF/stabilized biomass could attain such level in the region that RDF/stabilized biomass will be produced. The RDF/stabilized biomass price will be directly affected by its demand and the availability of other substitute products. Another evaluation of the stabilized biomass price should be carried out at the end of each crediting period (if the renewable crediting period is to be selected). Project boundary The spatial extent of the project boundary is the site of the project activity where the waste is treated. This includes the facilities for processing the waste, on-site electricity generation and/or consumption, onsite fuel use, thermal energy generation, wastewater treatment plant and the landfill site. The project boundary does not include facilities for waste collection, sorting and transport to the project site. In the case that the project provides electricity to a grid, the spatial extent of the project boundary will also include those plants connected to the energy system to which the plant is connected. The greenhouse gases included in or excluded from the project boundary are shown in Table 2. Table 2: Summary of gases and sources included in the project boundary, and justification / explanation where gases and sources are not included SourceGasJustification / ExplanationBaselineEmissions from decomposition of waste at the landfill siteCH4IncludedThe major source of emissions in the baselineN2OExcludedN2O emissions are small compared to CH4 emissions from landfills. Exclusion of this gas is conservative.CO2ExcludedCO2 emissions from the decomposition of organic waste are not accounted.aEmissions from electricity consumptionCO2IncludedElectricity may be consumed from the grid or generated onsite/offsite in the baseline scenarioCH4ExcludedExcluded for simplification. This is conservative.N2OExcludedExcluded for simplification. This is conservative. Emissions from thermal energy generationCO2IncludedIf thermal energy generation is included in the project activityCH4ExcludedExcluded for simplification. This is conservative.N2OExcludedExcluded for simplification. This is conservative. Project ActivityOn-site fossil fuel consumption due to the project activity other than for electricity generationCO2IncludedMay be an important emission source. It includes vehicles used on-site, heat generation, start up of the gasifier, auxiliary fossil fuels needed to be added into incinerator, etc. CH4ExcludedExcluded for simplification. This emission source is assumed to be very small.N2OExcludedExcluded for simplification. This emission source is assumed to be very small.Emissions from on-site electricity useCO2IncludedMay be an important emission source. If electricity is generated from collected biogas/syngas, these emissions are not accounted for. CO2 emissions from fossil based waste from RDF/stabilized biomass combustion to generate electricity to be used on-site are accounted for.CH4ExcludedExcluded for simplification. This emission source is assumed to be very small.N2OExcludedExcluded for simplification. This emission source is assumed to be very small.Direct emissions from the waste treatment processes.N2OIncludedMay be an important emission source for composting activities. N2O can be emitted from incineration, Syngasa produced, anaerobic digestion of waste and RDF/stabilized biomass combustion. CO2IncludedCO2 emissions from incineration, gasification or combustion of fossil based waste shall be included. CO2 emissions from the decomposition or combustion of organic waste are not accounted.b CH4IncludedThe composting process may not be complete and result in anaerobic decay. CH4 leakage from the anaerobic digester and incomplete combustion in the flaring process are potential sources of project emissions. CH4 may be emitted from stacks a from incineration, the gasification process and the RDF/stabilized biomass combustion. Emissions from waste water treatmentCO2ExcludedCO2 emissions from the decomposition of organic waste are not accounted.bCH4IncludedThe wastewater treatment should not result in CH4 emissions, such as in anaerobic treatment; otherwise accounting for these emissions should be done.N2OExcludedExcluded for simplification. This emission source is assumed to be very small.Project emissions The project emissions in year y are: PEy = PEelec,y + PEfuel, on-site,y + PEc,y + PEa,y + PEg,y+ PEr,y+ PEi,y+PEw,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEy=Is the project emissions during the year y (tCO2e)PEelec,y =Is the emissions from electricity consumption on-site due to the project activity in year y (tCO2e)PEfuel, on-site,y =Is the emissions on-site due to fuel consumption on-site in year y (tCO2e) PEc,y =Is the emissions during the composting process in year y (tCO2e)PEa,y=Is the emissions from the anaerobic digestion process in year y (tCO2e)PEg,y=Is the emissions from the gasification process in year y (tCO2e)PEr,y=Is the emissions from the combustion of RDF/stabilized biomass in year y (tCO2e)PEi,y=Is the emissions from waste incineration in year y (tCO2e)PEw,y=Is the emissions from wastewater treatment in year y (tCO2e) Emissions from electricity use on site (PEelec,y) Where the project activity involves electricity consumption, CO2 emissions are calculated as follows: PEelec,y = EGPJ,FF,y * CEFelec ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: EGPJ,FF,y=Is the amount of electricity generated in an on-site fossil fuel fired power plant or consumed from the grid as a result of the project activity, measured using an electricity meter (MWh)CEFelec =Is the carbon emissions factor for electricity generation in the project activity (tCO2/MWh)In cases where electricity is generated in an on-site fossil fuel fired power plant, project participants should use, as CEFelec, the default emission factor for a diesel generator with a capacity of more than 200 kW for small-scale project activities (0.8 tCO2/MWh, see AMS-I.D, Table I.D.1 in the simplified baseline and monitoring methodologies for selected small-scale CDM project activity categories). In cases where electricity is purchased from the grid, the emission factor CEFelec should be calculated according to the Tool to calculate the emission factor for an electricity system. Note: Project emissions from electricity consumption do not need to be calculated in case this electricity is generated by the project activity from biogas, or syngas. In case of electricity generation from RDF/stabilized biomass or incineration, project emissions are estimated as per equations (12) and (13) or (14). If auxiliary fossil fuels need to be added into incinerator, emissions from its use shall be estimated by using equation 3 below. Emissions from fuel use on-site (PEfuel, on-site,y) Project participants shall account for CO2 emissions from any on-site fuel combustion (other than electricity generation, e.g. vehicles used on-site, heat generation, for starting the gasifier, auxiliary fossil fuels need to be added into incinerator etc.). Emissions are calculated from the quantity of fuel used and the specific CO2-emission factor of the fuel, as follows: PEfuel, on-site,y = Fcons,y * NCVfuel * EFfuel ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEfuel, on-site,y=Is the CO2 emissions due to on-site fuel combustion in year y (tCO2)Fcons,y=Is the fuel consumption on site in year y (l or kg)NCVfuel =Is the net caloric value of the fuel (MJ/l or MJ/kg)EFfuel=Is the CO2 emissions factor of the fuel (tCO2/MJ) Local values should be preferred as default values for the net calorific values and CO2 emission factors. If local values are not available, project participants may use IPCC default values for the net calorific values and CO2 emission factors. Emissions from composting (PEc,y) PEc,y = PEc,N2O,y + PEc,CH4,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEc,N2O,y =Is the N2O emissions during the composting process in year y (tCO2e)PEc,CH4,y =Is the emissions during the composting process due to methane production through anaerobic conditions in year y (tCO2e)N2O emissions During the storage of waste in collection containers, as part of the composting process itself, and during the application of compost, N2O emissions might be released. Based upon Schenk and others, a total loss of 42 mg N2O-N per kg composted dry matter can be expected (from which 26.9 mg N2O during the composting process). The dry matter content of compost is around 50% up to 65%. Based on these values, project participants should use a default emission factor of 0.043 kg N2O per tonne of compost for EFc,N2O and calculate emissions as follows: PEc,N2O,y = Mcompost,y * EFc,N2O * GWPN2O ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEc,N2O,y=Is the N2O emissions from composting in year y (tCO2e)Mcompost,y=Is the total quantity of compost produced in year y (tonnes/a)EFc,N2O=Is the emission factor for N2O emissions from the composting process (tN2O/tcompost)GWPN2O=Is the Global Warming Potential of nitrous oxide, (tCO2/tN2O)CH4 emissions During the composting process, aerobic conditions are neither completely reached in all areas nor at all times. Pockets of anaerobic conditions isolated areas in the composting heap where oxygen concentrations are so low that the biodegradation process turns anaerobic may occur. The emission behaviour of such pockets is comparable to the anaerobic situation in a landfill. This is a potential emission source for methane similar to anaerobic conditions which occur in unmanaged landfills. The duration of the composting process is less than the duration of the crediting period. This is because of the fact that the compost may be subject to anaerobic conditions during its end use, which is not foreseen that it could be monitored. Assuming a residence time for the compost in anaerobic conditions equal to the crediting period is conservative. Through pre-determined sampling procedures the percentage of waste that degrades under anaerobic conditions can be determined. Using this percentage, project methane emissions from composting are calculated as follows: PEc,CH4,y = MBcomposty * GWPCH4 * Sa,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEc,CH4,y=Is the project methane emissions due to anaerobic conditions in the composting process in year y (tCO2e)Sa,y=Is the share of the waste that degrades under anaerobic conditions in the composting plant during year y (%)MBcompost,y=Is the quantity of methane that would be produced in the landfill in the absence of the composting activity in year y (tCH4). MBcompost,y is estimated by multiplying MBy estimated from equation 18 by the fraction of waste diverted, from the landfill, to the composting activity (fc) relative to the total waste diverted from the landfill to all project activities (composting, gasification, anaerobic digestion and RDF/stabilized biomass, incineration)GWPCH4=Is the Global Warming Potential of methane (tCO2e/tCH4)Calculation of Sa,y Sa,y is determined by a combination of measurements and calculations. Bokhorst et al and Richard et al show that if oxygen content is below 5% - 7.5%, aerobic composting processes are replaced by anaerobic processes. To determine the oxygen content during the process, project participants shall measure the oxygen content according to a predetermined sampling scheme and frequency. These measurements should be undertaken for each year of the crediting period and recorded each year. The percentage of the measurements that show an oxygen content below 10% is presumed to be equal to the share of waste that degrades under anaerobic conditions (i.e. that degrades as if it were landfilled), hence the emissions caused by this share are calculated as project emissions ex-post on an annual basis: Sa,y = SOD,y / Stotal,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: SOD,y=Is the number of samples per year with an oxygen deficiency (i.e. oxygen content below 10%)Stotal,y=Is the total number of samples taken per year, where Stotal,y should be chosen in a manner that ensures the estimation of Sa,y with 20% uncertainty at a 95% confidence levelThe produced compost can either be used as soil conditioner or disposed of in landfills. In case it is disposed of in landfills, emissions are estimated as per the leakage section. In case it is used as soil conditioner, its fate should be monitored as per the provisions of the monitoring methodology to ensure that it is not eventually disposed of in landfills. Otherwise, it should be conservatively assumed that the compost is disposed of in landfills and accordingly emissions should be estimated as per the leakage section. Emissions from anaerobic digestion (PEa,y) PEa,y = PEa,l,y + PEa,s,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEa,l,y =Is he CH4 leakage emissions from the anaerobic digesters in year y (tCO2e)PEa,s,y =Is the total emissions of N2O and CH4 from stacks of the anaerobic digestion process in year y (tCO2e)CH4 Emissions from leakage (PEa,l,y) A potential source of project emissions is the physical leakage of CH4 from the anaerobic digester. Three options are provided for quantifying these emissions, in the following preferential order: Option 1: Monitoring the actual quantity of the gas leakage; Option 2: Applying an appropriate IPCC physical leakage default factor, justifying the selection: PEa,l,y = Pl * Ma,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEa,l,y =Is the leakage of methane emissions from the anaerobic digester in year y (tCO2e)Pl =Is the physical leakage factor from a digester (fraction)Ma,y=Is the total quantity of methane produced by the digester in year y (tCO2e)Option 3: Applying a physical leakage factor of zero where advanced technology used by the project activity prevents any physical leakage. In such cases, the project proponent must provide the DOE with the details of the technology to prove that the zero leakage factor is justified. Emissions from anaerobic digestion stacks (PEa,s,y) Biogas produced from the anaerobic digestion process may be either flared or used for energy generation. The final stack emissions (either from flaring or energy generation process) are monitored from the final stack and estimated as follows: PEa,s,y = SGa,y * MCN2O,a,y * GWPN2O + SGa,y * MCCH4,a,y * GWPCH4 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEa,s,y=Is the total emissions of N2O and CH4 from stacks of the anaerobic digestion process in year y (tCO2e)SGa,y=Is the total volume of stack gas from the anaerobic digestion in year y (m3/yr)MCN2O,a,y=Is the monitored content of nitrous oxide in the stack gas from anaerobic digestion in year y (tN2O/m3)GWPN2O=Is the Global Warming Potential of nitrous oxide (tCO2e /tN2O)MCCH4,a,y=Is the monitored content of methane in the stack gas from anaerobic digestion in year y (tCH4/m3)GWPCH4=Is the Global Warming Potential of methane (tCO2e /tCH4)Emissions from gasification (PEg,y) or combustion of RDF/Stabilized Biomass (PEr,y) or waste incineration(PEi,y) The stack gas from the gasification process and the combustion of RDF may contain small amounts of methane and nitrous oxide. Moreover, fossil-based waste CO2 emissions from the gasification process and the combustion of RDF should be accounted for. PEg/r/i,y = PEg/r/i,f,y + PEg/r/i,s,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEg/r/i,f,y =Is the fossil-based waste CO2 emissions from gasification, waste incineration or RDF/stabilized biomass combustion in year y (tCO2e)PEg/r/i,s,y =Is the N2O and CH4 emissions from the final stacks from gasification, waste incineration or RDF/stabilized biomass combustion in year y (tCO2e)Emissions from fossil-based waste (PEg/r/i,f,y) The CO2 emissions are calculated based on the monitored amount of fossil-based waste fed into the gasifier, waste incineration plant or RDF/stabilized biomass combustion, the fossil-derived carbon content, and combustion efficiency. The calculation of CO2 derived from gasification/incineration of waste of fossil origin and combusting RDF/stabilized biomass including waste of fossil origin, is estimated using either of the following options: Option 1 PEg/r/i,f,y = EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEg/r/i,f,y=Is the fossil-based waste CO2 emissions from gasification/RDF-combustion/waste incineration in year y (tCO2e)Ai=Is the amount of waste type i fed into the gasifier or RDF/stabilized biomass combustor or into the waste incineration plant (t/yr)CCWi=Is the fraction of carbon content in waste type i (fraction)FCFi=Is the fraction of fossil carbon in total carbon of waste type i (fraction)EF=Is the combustion efficiency for waste (fraction)44/12=Is the conversion factor (tCO2/tC)The amount of waste type i fed into the gasifier or RDF/stabilized biomass combustor or into the waste incineration plant (Ai) will be continuously monitored or calculated as per the following equation: EMBED Unknown ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: Ai=Is the amount of waste type i fed into the gasifier or RDF/stabilized biomass combustor or into the waste incineration plant (t/yr)AMSW,y=Is the amount of MSW fed into the gasifier or RDF/stabilized biomass combustor or into the waste incineration plant (t/yr)pn,j,y =Is the weight fraction of the waste type i in the sample n collected during the year yZ=Number of samples collected during the year yOption 2 PEg/r/i,f,y = EMBED Unknown ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEg/r/i,f,y=Is the fossil-based waste CO2 emissions from gasification/RDF-combustion/waste incineration in year y (tCO2e)AMSW,y=Is the amount of MSW fed into the gasifier or RDF/stabilized biomass combustor or into the waste incineration plant(t/yr)FCFMSW=Is the fraction of fossil carbon in MSW (fraction) EF=Is the combustion efficiency for waste (fraction)44/12=Is the conversion factor (tCO2/tC)Emissions from gasification stacks or RDF/stabilized biomass combustion or waste incineration (PEg/r/i,s,y) Emissions of N2O and CH4 may be estimated from either of the options given below: Option 1 PEg/r/i,s,y = SGg/r,y * MCN2O,g/r/i,y * GWPN2O + SGg/r/i,y * MCCH4,g/r/i,y * GWPCH4 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PEg/r/i,s,y=Is the total emissions of N2O and CH4 from gasification, waste incineration or RDF/stabilized biomass combustion in year y (tCO2e)SGg/r/i,y=Is the total volume of stack gas from gasification, waste incineration or RDF/stabilized biomass combustion in year y (m3/yr)MCN2O,g/r/i,y=Is the monitored content of nitrous oxide in the stack gas from gasification, waste incineration or RDF/stabilized biomass combustion in year y (tN2O/m3)GWPN2O=Is the Global Warming Potential of nitrous oxide (tCO2e/tN2O)MCCH4,g/r/i,y=Is the monitored content of methane in the stack gas from gasification, waste incineration or RDF/stabilized biomass combustion in year y (tCH4/m3)GWPCH4=Is the Global Warming Potential of methane (tCO2e /tCH4)Option 2 EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: Qbiomass,y=Is the amount of waste gasified, incinerated or RDF/stabilized biomass combusted in year y (tonnes/yr)EFN2O=Is the aggregate N2O emission factor for waste combustion (kgN2O/tonne of waste)EFCH4=Is the aggregate CH4 emission factor for waste combustion (kgCH4/tonne of waste)Tables 5.4 and 5.3, chapter 5, volume 5 of IPCC 2006 guidelines should be used to estimate EFN2O and EFCH4 , respectively. In case the RDF/stabilized biomass is used offsite, N2O and CH4 emissions should be accounted for as leakage and estimated as per one of the options given above. If IPCC default emission factor is used, a conservativeness factor should be applied to account for the high uncertainty of the IPCC default values. The level of the conservativeness factor depends on the uncertainty range of the estimate for the IPCC default N2O and CH4 emission factor. Project participants shall select the appropriate conservativeness factor from Table 3 below and shall multiply the estimate for the N2O/CH4 emission factor with the conservativeness factor. Table 3: Conservativeness factors Estimated uncertainty range (%)Assigned uncertainty band (%)Conservativeness factor where higher values are more conservativeLess than or equal to 1071.02Greater than 10 and less than or equal to 30201.06Greater than 30 and less than or equal to 50401.12Greater than 50 and less than or equal to 100751.21Greater than 1001501.37Emissions from wastewater treatment (PEw,y) If the project activity includes wastewater release, methane emissions shall be estimated. If the wastewater is treated using aerobic treatment process, the CH4 emissions from wastewater treatment are assumed to be zero. If wastewater is treated anaerobically or released untreated, CH4 emissions are estimated as follows: EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: PECH4,w,y=Methane emissions from the wastewater treatment in year y (tCH4/y) QCOD,y=Amount of wastewaster treated anaerobically or released untreated from the project activity in year y (m3/yr), which shall be measured monthly and aggregately annuallyPCOD,y=Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of wastewaster (tCOD/m3), which will be measured monthly and averaged annually. B0 =Maximum methane producing capacity (tCH4/tCOD)MCFp=Methane conversion factor (fraction), preferably local specific value should be used. In absence of local values, MCFp default values can be obtained from table 6.3, chapter 6, volume 4 from IPCC 2006 guidelines.  IPCC 2006 guidelines specifies the value for B0 as 0.25 kg CH4/kg COD. Taking into account the uncertainty of this estimate, project participants should use a value of 0.265 kg CH4/kg COD as a conservative assumption for Bo. In case of all the CH4 are emitted into air directly, then EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) If flaring occurs, the Tool to determine project emissions from flaring gases containing methane should be used to estimate methane emissions. In this case, PECH4,w,y will be calculated ex-ante as per equation 15, and then monitored during the crediting period. Baseline emissions To calculate the baseline emissions project participants shall use the following equation: BEy = (MBy - MDreg,y) + BEEN,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: BEy=Is the baseline emissions in year y (tCO2e)MBy=Is the methane produced in the landfill in the absence of the project activity in year y (t4CO2e)MDreg,y=Is methane that would be destroyed in the absence of the project activity in year y (t4CO2e)BEEN,y =Baseline emissions from generation of energy displaced by the project activity in year y (tCO2e). Adjustment Factor (AF) In cases where regulatory or contractual requirements do not specify MDreg,y, an Adjustment Factor (AF) shall be used and justified, taking into account the project context. In doing so, the project participant should take into account that some of the methane generated by the landfill may be captured and destroyed to comply with other relevant regulations or contractual requirements, or to address safety and odour concerns. MDreg,y = MBy * AF ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: AF=Is Adjustment Factor for MBy (%)The parameter AF shall be estimated as follows: In cases where a specific system for collection and destruction of methane is mandated by regulatory or contractual requirements, the ratio between the destruction efficiency of that system and the destruction efficiency of the system used in the project activity shall be used; In cases where a specific percentage of the generated amount of methane to be collected and destroyed is specified in the contract or mandated by the regulation, this percentage divided by an assumed efficiency for the collection and destruction system used in the project activity shall be used. The Adjustment Factor shall be revised at the start of each new crediting period taking into account the amount of GHG flaring that occurs as part of common industry practice and/or regulation at that point in the future. Rate of compliance In cases where there are regulations that mandate the use of one of the project activity treatment options and which is not being enforced, the baseline scenario is identified as a gradual improvement of waste management practices to the acceptable technical options expected over a period of time to comply with the MSW Management Rules. The adjusted baseline emissions (BEy,a) are calculated as follows: BEy,a = BEy * ( 1 ( RATECompliancey) ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: BEy =Is the CO2-equivalent emissions as determined from equation (14)RATECompliancey =Is the state-level compliance rate of the MSW Management Rules in that year y. The compliance rate shall be lower than 50%; if it exceeds 50% the project activity shall receive no further creditIn such cases BEy,a should replace BEy in Equation (25) to estimate emission reductions. The compliance ratio RATECompliancey shall be monitored ex post based on the official reports for instance annual reports provided by municipal bodies. Methane generation from the landfill in the absence of the project activity (MBy) The amount of methane that is generated each year (MBy) is calculated as per the latest version of the approved Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal site considering the following additional equation: MBy = BECH4,SWDS,y ( AUTONUMLGL \s \e ) Where: BECH4,SWDS,y=Is the methane generation from the landfill in the absence of the project activity at year y, calculated as per the Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal site. The tool estimates methane generation adjusted for, using adjustment factor (f) any landfill gas in the baseline that would have been captured and destroyed to comply with relevant regulations or contractual requirements, or to address safety and odor concerns. As this is already accounted for in equation 19, in this methodology, f in the tool shall be assigned a value 0.Note: Where for a particular year it cannot be demonstrated that the waste would have been disposed of in the landfill, the waste quantities prevented from disposal (Wj,x) in the tool should be assigned a value 0 (zero). Aj,x=Is the amount of organic waste type j prevented from disposal in the landfill in the yearx (tonnes/year), this is the value to be used for variable Wj,x in the Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal siteBaseline emissions from generation of energy displaced by the project activity Scenario 1 (see Table 1 above) EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: BEelec,y=Is the baseline emissions from electricity generated utilizing the biogas/syngas collected/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration in the project activity and exported to the grid or displacing onsite/offsite fossil fuel captive power plant (tCO2e)BEthermal,y =Is the baseline emissions from thermal energy produced utilizing the biogas/syngas collected/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration in the project activity displacing thermal energy from onsite/offsite fossil fuel fueled boiler (tCO2e)EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: EGd,y=Is the amount of electricity generated utilizing the biogas/syngas collected/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration in the project activity and exported to the grid or displacing onsite/offsite fossil fuel captive power plant during the year y (MWh)CEFd=Is the carbon emissions factor for the displaced electricity source in the project scenario (tCO2/MWh)Determination of CEFd Where the project activity involves electricity generation from the biogas/syngas/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration, CEFd should be chosen as follows: In case the generated electricity from the biogas/syngas/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration displaces electricity that would have been generated by an on-site/off-site fossil fuel fired captive power plant in the baseline, project proponents shall estimate the emission factor as follows: EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: EFfuel,b=Is the emission factor of baseline fossil fuel used, as identified in the baseline scenario identification procedure, expressed in tCO2/GJEMBED Equation.3=Is the efficiency of baseline power generation plant3.6=Equivalent of GJ energy in a MWh of electricityTo estimate electricity generation efficiency, project participants may use the highest value among the following three values as a conservative approach: Measured efficiency prior to project implementation; Measured efficiency during monitoring; Data from manufacturer for efficiency at full load; Default efficiency of 60%. In case the generated electricity from the biogas/syngas/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration displaces electricity that would have been generated by other power plants in the grid in the baseline, CEFd should be calculated according to the Tool to calculate the emission factor for an electricity system. EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where Qy =The quantity of thermal energy produced utilizing the biogas/syngas collected/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration in the project activity displacing thermal energy from onsite/offsite fossil fuel fueled boiler during the year y in GJboiler =The energy efficiency of the boiler used in the absence of the project activity to generate the thermal energyNCVfuel=Net calorific value of fuel, as identified through the baseline identification procedure, used in the boiler to generate the thermal energy in the absence of the project activity in GJ per unit of volume or massEFfuel,b =Emission factor of the fuel, as identified through the baseline identification procedure, used in the boiler to generate the thermal energy in the absence of the project activity in tons CO2 per unit of volume or mass of the fuelTo estimate boiler efficiency, project participants may choose between the following two options: Option A Use the highest value among the following three values as a conservative approach: Measured efficiency prior to project implementation; Measured efficiency during monitoring; Manufacturers information on the boiler efficiency. Option B Assume a boiler efficiency of 100% based on the net calorific values as a conservative approach. In determining the CO2 emission factors (EFfuel) of fuels, reliable local or national data should be used if available. Where such data is not available, IPCC default emission factors should be chosen in a conservative manner. Scenario 2 (see Table 1 above): Baseline emissions from electricity and heat cogeneration that is displaced by the project activity Baseline emissions from electricity and heat cogeneration are calculated by multiplying electricity (EGd,y) and heat supplied (Qy) with the CO2 emission factor of the fuel used by the cogeneration plant, as follows: EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: 3.6 =Conversion factor, expressed as TJ/GWh EFfuel,c=Is the CO2 emission factor per unit of energy of the fuel that would have been used in the baseline cogeneration plant in (tCO2/TJ), obtained from reliable local or national data if available, otherwise, taken from the country specific IPCC 2006 default emission factorsQy=The quantity of thermal energy produced utilizing the biogas/syngas collected/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration in the project activity displacing thermal energy from cogeneration during the year y in TJEGd,y=Is the amount of electricity generated utilizing the biogas/syngas collected/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration in the project activity displacing onsite/offsite cogeneration plant during the year y in GWhCogen =The efficiency of cogeneration plant that would have been used in the absence of the project activityEfficiency of the cogeneration plant (Cogen) shall be one of the following: Highest of the measured efficiencies of similar plants; Highest of the efficiency values provided by two or more manufacturers for similar plants; or Maximum efficiency of 90%, based on net calorific values. Leakage The sources of leakage considered in the methodology are CO2 emissions from off-site transportation of waste materials in addition to CH4 and N2O emissions from the residual waste from the anaerobic digestion, gasification processes and processing/combustion of RDF. In case of waste incineration, leakage emissions from residual waste of MSW incinerator should be accounted for. Positive leakage that may occur through the replacement of fossil-fuel based fertilizers with organic composts are not accounted for. Leakage emissions should be estimated from the following equation: Ly = Lt,y + Lr,y + Li,y + Ls,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: Lt,y=Is the leakage emissions from increased transport in year y (tCO2e)Lr,y =Is the leakage emissions from the residual waste from the anaerobic digester, the gasifier, the processing/combustion of RDF/stabilized biomass, or compost in case it is disposed of in landfills in year y (tCO2e)Li,y=Is the leakage emissions from the residual waste from MSW incinerator in year y (tCO2e)Ls,y=Is the leakage emissions from end use of stabilized biomassEmissions from transportation (Lt,y) The project may result in a change in transport emissions. This would occur when the waste is transported from waste collecting points, in the collection area, to the treatment facility, instead of to existing landfills. When it is likely that the transport emissions will increase significantly, such emissions should be incorporated as leakage. In this case, project participants shall document the following data in the CDMPDD: an overview of collection points from where the waste will be collected, their approximate distance (in km) to the treatment facility, existing landfills and their approximate distance (in km) to the nearest end-user. For calculations of the emissions, IPCC default values for fuel consumption and emission factors may be used. The CO2 emissions are calculated from the quantity of fuel used and the specific CO2-emission factor of the fuel for vehicles i to n, as follows: n Lt,y = "NOvehicles,i,y * DTi,y * VFcons,i * NCVfuel * Dfuel * EFfuel ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) i Where: NOvehicles,i,y=Is the number of vehicles for transport with similar loading capacity DTi,y=Is the average additional distance travelled by vehicle type i compared to baseline in year y (km)VFcons,i=Is the vehicle fuel consumption in litres per kilometre for vehicle type i (l/km)NCVfuel =Is the Calorific value of the fuel (MJ/Kg or other unit)Dfuel=Is the fuel density (kg/l), if necessaryEFfuel=Is the Emission factor of the fuel (tCO2/MJ)For transport of compost to the users, the same formula applies. Emissions from residual waste from anaerobic digester, gasifier, and processing/combustion of RDF/stabilized biomass or compost in case it is disposed of in landfills (Lr,y) For the residual waste from the anaerobic digestion, the gasification processes , and the processing/combustion of RDF/stabilized biomass the weight (Aci,x) of each of the waste types i in yearx should be estimated. Leakage emissions from this residual waste should be estimated using the determined weights as follows: In case the residual waste is aerobically treated through composting, emissions shall be estimated as follows: N2O emissions shall be estimated using Equation 5 replacing Mcompost,y by the sum of the weights of different waste types (Aci,x); CH4 emissions shall be estimated using the Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal site. The value of variable Wj,x is Aci,x . The result should be multiplied by SLE factor. SLE is estimated as follows: SLE = SOD,LE / SLE,total ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: SOD,LE =Is the number of samples per year with an oxygen deficiency (i.e. oxygen content below10%)SLE,total=Is the total number of samples taken per year, where Stotal should be chosen in a manner that ensures the estimation of Sa with 20% uncertainty at a 95% confidence levelAci,x=Weight of each of the waste types i in year xIn case the residual waste or the compost is delivered to a landfill, CH4 emissions are estimated through equation 18 using estimated weights of each waste type (Aci,x). Leakage Emissions from the residual waste from MSW incineration (Li,y) In case of waste incineration, leakage emissions from the residual waste of MSW incinerator should be accounted for using the following equations: If the residual waste from the incinerator contains up to 5% residual carbon then: EMBED Unknown ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) If the residual waste from the incinerator contains more than 5% residual carbon then: EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: Li,y=Is the leakage emissions from the residual waste of MSW incinerator in year y (tCO2e) EMBED Equation.3 =Is the amount of the residual waste from the incinerator (t/yr) EMBED Equation.3 =Is the fraction of residual carbon contained in the residual waste (%) EMBED Equation.3 =Is a factor to convert from Carbon to Carbon Dioxide EMBED Equation.3 =Is factor to convert from Carbon to methane 21=Is the Global Warming Potential of methane (tCO2/tCH4)Off-site Emissions from end use of the stabilized biomass (Ls,y) Project proponents have to demonstrate that there is no emission associated to non-combustion end-use of stabilized biomass (SB) and that the SB is indeed stabilized. If SB is used as raw material in furniture, fertilizers or ceramic industry, no leakage other than transportation change is expected. Unless the project proponent can prove that SB for furniture industry will not be combusted in the end of its life cycle, to be conservative, the emissions will be considered using the same rationale as per equations (12) and (13) or (14). For amount of RDF/stabilized biomass used off-site for which no sale invoices can be provided, and in cases where the project proponents cannot provide analysis of the capacity of RDF/stabilized biomass for moisture absorption, leakage emissions should be accounted for as follows: Quantities of different types of waste input (Aj,x) to the RDF/biomass processing should be adjusted by an annual adjustment factor SAy as follows: As,j,x = SAy * Aj,x ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) EMBED Equation.3 ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: SAy=Is an adjustment factor for a specific yearRn=Is the weight of RDF/stabilized biomass sold offsite for which no sale invoices can be provided (t/yr)Rt=Is the total weight of RDF/stabilized biomass produced (t/yr)Annual leakage methane emissions (Ls,y) is calculated as per the latest version of the approved Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal site, considering the following additional equation and using the adjusted weights (As,j,x) of waste input to the RDF/stabilized biomass processing facility for variable Wj,x: Ls,y = BECH4,SWDS,y ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: BECH4,SWDS,y=Is the methane generation from the landfill in the absence of the project activity, calculated as per the Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal siteEmission Reductions To calculate the emission reductions the project participant shall apply the following equation: ERy = BEy PEy Ly ( AUTONUMLGL \e ) Where: ERy =Is the emissions reductions in year y (t CO2e)BEy =Is the emissions in the baseline scenario in year y (t CO2e)PEy=Is the emissions in the project scenario in year y (t CO2e)Ly=Is the leakage in year y (t CO2e)If the sum of PEy and Ly is smaller than 1% of BEy in the first full operation year of a crediting period, the project participants may assume a fixed percentage of 1% for PEy and Ly combined for the remaining years of the crediting period. In the case that overall negative emission reductions arise in a year, ERs are not issued to project participants for the year concerned and in subsequent years, until emission reductions from subsequent years have compensated the quantity of negative emission reductions from the year concerned. (For example: if negative emission reductions of 30 tCO2e occur in the year t and positive emission reductions of 100 tCO2e occur in the year t+1, 0 CERs are issued for year t and only 70 CERs are issued for the yeart+1.) Changes required for methodology implementation in 2nd and 3rd crediting periods No changes in the procedure are expected. If there have been changes in the regulations with respect to waste disposal or industries practices, the adjustment factor AF in the baseline emissions (used in equation 18 above) shall be re-estimated. Note, that adjustment will be needed at the time of renewal of the crediting period. Data and parameters not monitored Data / parameter:EFc,N2OData unit:tN2O/tonnes of compostDescription:Emission factor for N2O emissions from the composting processSource of data:Research literatureMeasurement procedures (if any):Ex anteAny comment:Default value of 0.043kg-N2O/t-compost, after Schenk et al, 1997. The value itself is highly variable, but reference data shall be used. Data/Parameter:BoData unit:tCH4/tCODDescription:Maximum methane producing capacitySource of data:The source of data should be the following, in order of preference: project specific data, country specific data or IPCC default values. As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Any comment:A default value of 0.265 tCH4/tCOD may be used Data/Parameter:MCFpData unit:%Description:Methane conversion factor (fraction)Source of data:The source of data should be the following, in order of preference: project specific data, country specific data or IPCC default values. As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Any comment:Preferably local specific value should be used. In absence of local values, MCFp default values can be obtained from table 6.3, chapter 6, volume 4 from IPCC 2006 guidelines.  Data/Parameter:boilerData unit:%Description:Energy Efficiency of boilers used for generating thermal energy in the absence of the project activitySource of data:Reference data or country specific dataMeasurement procedures (if any):To estimate boiler efficiency, project participants may choose between the following two options: Option A Use the highest value among the following three values as a conservative approach: 1. Measured efficiency prior to project implementation; 2. Measured efficiency during monitoring; 3. Manufacturers information on the boiler efficiency. Option B Assume a boiler efficiency of 100% based on the net calorific values as a conservative approach.Any comment:Measured or estimated conservatively (e.g. using manufacturers information on maximum efficiency). Applicable if baseline for exported energy is Scenario 1 Data/Parameter:gen,bData unit:%Description:Energy Efficiency of power plant that would have generated electricity, in absence of the project activity. Source of data:Reference data or country specific dataMeasurement procedures (if any):To estimate electricity generation efficiency, project participants may use the highest value among the following three values as a conservative approach: Measured efficiency prior to project implementation; Measured efficiency during monitoring; Data from manufacturer for efficiency at full load; Default efficiency of 60%.Any comment:Applicable if baseline for exported energy is scenario 1. Data/Parameter:CogenData unit:%Description:Efficiency of cogeneration plant that would have been used, in absence of the project activity. Source of data:Manufacturer s data or information from similar plant operatorsMeasurement procedures (if any):Efficiency of the cogeneration plant, (Cogen) shall be one of the following: 1. Highest of the measured efficiencies of similar plants; 2. Highest of the efficiency values provided by two or more manufacturers for similar plants; or 3. Maximum efficiency of 90%, based on net calorific values. Any comment:Applicable if baseline for energy generation is Scenario 2.  Data/Parameter:EFfuel,bData unit:tCO2/MJDescription:Emission factor of baseline fossil fuel used in the boiler, as identified in the baseline scenario identification Source of data:The source of data should be the following, in order of preference: project specific data, country specific data or IPCC default values. As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Any comment: Data/Parameter:EFfuel,cData unit:tCO2/MJDescription:Emission factor of baseline fossil fuel used in the cogeneration plant, as identified in the baseline scenario identification Source of data:The source of data should be the following, in order of preference: project specific data, country specific data or IPCC default values. As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Any comment:III. MONITORING METHODOLOGY Data and parameters monitored Data / parameter:EGPJ,FF,yData unit:MWhDescription:Amount of electricity generated in an on-site fossil fuel fired power plant or consumed from the grid as a result of the project activitySource of data:Electricity meterMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:ContinuousQA/QC procedures:Electricity meter will be subject to regular (in accordance with stipulation of the meter supplier) maintenance and testing to ensure accuracy. The readings will be double checked by the electricity distribution company.Any comment: Data / parameter:CEFelecData unit:tCO2/MWhDescription:Emission factor for the production of electricity in the project activitySource of data:Official utility documentsMeasurement procedures (if any):Calculated according to the Tool to calculate the emission factor for an electricity system, or as diesel default factor according to AMS I.D, Table I.D.1, if the conditions of the table are fulfilled or according to data from captive power plant, if any.Monitoring frequency:Annually or ex ante.QA/QC procedures:Calculated as per appropriate methodology at start of crediting periodAny comment: Data / parameter:Fcons,yData unit:mass or volume units of fuelDescription:Fuel consumption on-site during year y of the crediting periodSource of data:Purchase invoices and/or meteringMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:The amount of fuel will be derived from the paid fuel invoices (administrative obligation)Any comment:This parameter includes the auxiliary fossil fuels that need to be added in the incinerator Data / parameter:NCVfuelData unit:MJ/mass or volume units of fuelDescription:Net calorific value of fuelSource of data:The source of data should be the following, in order of preference: project specific data, country specific data or IPCC default values. As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:Annually or ex anteQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:EFfuelData unit:tCO2/MJDescription:Emission factor of the fuelSource of data:The source of data should be the following, in order of preference: project specific data, country specific data or IPCC default values. As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:Annually or ex anteQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:Mcompost,yData unit:tonnesDescription:Total quantity of compost produced in year ySource of data:Plant recordsMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Weighed on calibrated scale; also cross check with sales of compost.Any comment:The produced compost will be trucked off from site. All trucks leaving site will be weighed. Possible temporary storage of compost will be weighed as well or not taken into account for calculated carbon credits. Data / parameter:PlData unit:fractionDescription:Leakage of methane emissions from anaerobic digesterSource of data:IPCC or project participantMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:Annually or Ex anteQA/QC procedures:The value itself is highly variable, but reference data shall be used, as well as measurement by project participants.Any comment: Data / parameter:Ma,yData unit:tCO2/yearDescription:Total methane produced from anaerobic digesterSource of data:Project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:ContinuousQA/QC procedures:Data can be checked from usage recordsAny comment:This quantity is necessary to calculate the leakage of methane from the digester which has a default leakage of 15%. Data / parameter:SGa,yData unit:m3/yrDescription:Stack gas volume flow rateSource of data:Project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:Continuous or periodic (at least quarterly)QA/QC procedures:Maintenance and calibration of equipment will be carried out according to internationally recognised procedures. Where laboratory work is outsourced, one which follows rigorous standards shall be selected.Any comment:The stack gas flow rate is either directly measured or calculated from other variables where direct monitoring is not feasible. Where there are multiple stacks of the same type, it is sufficient to monitor one stack of each type. The stack gas volume flow rate may be estimated by summing the inlet biogas and air flow rates and adjusting for stack temperature. Air inlet flow rate should be estimated by direct measurement using a flow meter. Data / parameter:MCN2O,a,yData unit:tN2O/m3Description:Concentration of N2O in stack gasSource of data:Project ParticipantsMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:At least quarterlyQA/QC procedures:Maintenance and calibration of equipment will be carried out according to internationally recognised procedures. Where laboratory work is outsourced, one which follows rigorous standards shall be selected.Any comment:More frequent sampling is encouraged Data / parameter:MCCH4,a,yData unit:tCH4/m3Description:Concentration of CH4 in stack gasSource of data:Project ParticipantsMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:At least quarterlyQA/QC procedures:Maintenance and calibration of equipment will be carried out according to internationally recognised procedures. Where laboratory work is outsourced, one which follows rigorous standards shall be selected.Any comment:More frequent sampling is encouraged Data / parameter:AMSW,yData unit:tonnes/yrDescription:Amount of MSW fed into the gasifier or RDF/stabilized biomass combustor or into the waste incineration plantSource of data:Project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):Measured with calibrated scales/load cellsMonitoring frequency:Continuously, aggregated at least annuallyQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:Pn,i,yData unit:-Description:Weight fraction of the waste type i in the sample n collected during the year ySource of data:Sample measurements by project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:The size and frequency of sampling should be statistically significant with a maximum uncertainty range of 20% at a 95% confidence level. As a minimum, sampling should be undertaken four times per year. QA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:zData unit:-Description:Number of samples collected during the year ySource of data:Project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:Continuously, aggregated annuallyQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:CCWiData unit:FractionDescription:Fraction of carbon content in waste type iSource of data:IPCC or other reference dataMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:FCFiData unit:fractionDescription:Faction of fossil carbon in total carbon of waste type iSource of data:Sample measurements by project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):The following standards should be used to estimate fossil carbon fraction of waste type i: ASTM D6866-08: Standard Test Methods for Determining the Biobased Content of Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Samples Using Radiocarbon Analysis"; ASTM D7459-08: Standard Practice for Collection of Integrated Samples for the Speciation of Biomass (Biogenic) and Fossil-Derived Carbon Dioxide Emitted from Stationary Emissions Sources".Monitoring frequency:The size and frequency of sampling should be statistically significant with a maximum uncertainty range of 20% at a 95% confidence level. As a minimum, sampling should be undertaken four times per year.QA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:FCFMSWData unit:FractionDescription:Fraction of fossil carbon in MSW Source of data:Sample measurements by project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):The following standards should be used: ASTM D6866-08: Standard Test Methods for Determining the Biobased Content of Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Samples Using Radiocarbon Analysis"; ASTM D7459-08: Standard Practice for Collection of Integrated Samples for the Speciation of Biomass (Biogenic) and Fossil-Derived Carbon Dioxide Emitted from Stationary Emissions Sources".Monitoring frequency:The size and frequency of sampling should be statistically significant with a maximum uncertainty range of 20% at a 95% confidence level. As a minimum, sampling should be undertaken four times per year. Samples need to be representative of all categories of waste. DOEs should check the consistency between the sample composition sent to labs for determining fossil carbon in waste and the actual waste received on site. Project proponents are required to keep records of the composition of the waste sample sent for testing. Lab results reports for fossil carbon should also include the composition of the waste sample that was tested. QA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:EFData unit:FractionDescription:Combustion efficiency for waste Source of data:The source of data should be the following, in order of preference: project specific data, country specific data or IPCC default values. As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:SGg/r/i,yData unit:m3/yrDescription:Total volume of stack gas from gasification, waste incineration or RDF/stabilized biomass combustion in year y.Source of data:Project siteMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:Continuous or periodic (at least quarterly)QA/QC procedures:Any comment:The stack gas flow rate is either directly measured or calculated from other variables where direct monitoring is not feasible. Where there are multiple stacks of the same type, it is sufficient to monitor one stack of each type. The stack gas volume flow rate may be estimated by summing the inlet biogas and air flow rates and adjusting for stack temperature. Air inlet flow rate should be estimated by direct measurement using a flow meter. Data / parameter:MCN2O,g/r/i,yData unit:tN2O/m3Description:Monitored content of nitrous oxide in the stack gas from gasification, waste incineration or RDF combustion in year ySource of data:Project siteMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:At least quarterlyQA/QC procedures:Any comment:More frequent sampling is encouraged Data / parameter:MCCH4,g/r/i,yData unit:tCH4/m3Description:Monitored content of methane in the stack gas from gasification, waste incineration or RDF/stabilized combustion in year ySource of data:Project siteMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:At least quarterlyQA/QC procedures:Any comment:More frequent sampling is encouraged Data / parameter:MByData unit:tCH4Description:Methane produced in the landfill in the absence of the project activity in year ySource of data:Calculated as per the Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal siteMeasurement procedures (if any):As per the Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal siteMonitoring frequency:As per the Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal siteQA/QC procedures:As per the Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal siteAny comment:- Data / parameter:AFData unit:%Description:Methane destroyed due to regulatory or other requirementsSource of data:Local and/or national authoritiesMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:At renewal of crediting period QA/QC procedures:Data are derived from or based upon local or national guidelines, so QA/QCprocedures for these data are not applicable.Any comment:Changes in regulatory requirements, relating to the baseline landfill(s) need to be monitored in order to update the adjustment factor (AF), or directly MDreg.. This is done at the beginning of each crediting period. Data / parameter:EGd,yData unit:MWhDescription:Amount of electricity generated utilizing the biogas/syngas collected/RDF/stabilized biomass/combustion heat from incineration in the project activity displacing electricity in the baseline during the year ySource of data:Electricity meterMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:ContinuousQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:CEFdData unit:tCO2/MWhDescription:Emission factor of displaced electricity by the project activitySource of data:Captive power plant: estimated as per equation 23. Grid: as per the Tool to calculate the emission factor for an electricity systemMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:RATEComplianceyData unit:NumberDescription:Rate of complianceSource of data:Municipal bodiesMeasurement procedures (if any):The compliance rate is based on the annual reporting of the municipal bodies issuing these reports. The state-level aggregation involves all landfill sites in the country. If the rate exceeds 50%, no CERs can be claimed.Monitoring frequency:AnnualQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:NOvehicles,i,yData unit:NumberDescription:Vehicles per carrying capacity per yearSource of data:CountingMeasurement procedures (if any):Counter should accumulate the number of trucks per carrying capacityMonitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Number of vehicles must match with total amount of sold compost. Procedures will be checked regularly by DOE.Any comment: Data / parameter:DTi,yData unit:kmDescription:Average additional distance travelled by vehicle type i compared to the baseline in year ySource of data:Expert estimateMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Assumption to be approved by DOEAny comment: Data / parameter:VFcons,iData unit:L/kmDescription:Vehicle fuel consumption in litres per kilometre for vehicle type iSource of data:Fuel consumption recordMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:DfuelData unit:kg/LDescription:Density of fuelSource of data:The source of data should be the following, in order of preference: project specific data, country specific data or IPCC default values. As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:Annually or Ex anteQA/QC procedures:Any comment:Not necessary if NCVfuel is demonstrated on a per liter basis  Data / parameter:Qbiomass,yData unit:tonne/yrDescription:Amount of waste gasified, incinerated or RDF/stabilized biomass combusted in year ySource of data:Measurement procedures (if any):All produced stabilized biomass will be trucked off from site. All trucks leaving site will be weighed. Possible temporary storage of stabilized biomass will be weighed as well or not taken into account for calculated carbon credits.Monitoring frequency:QA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:EFN2OData unit:kgN2O/tonne waste (dry)Description:Aggregate N2O emission factor for waste incinerationSource of data:As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:QA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:EFCH4Data unit:KgCH4/tonne waste (dry)Description:Aggregate CH4 emission factor for waste incinerationSource of data:As per guidance from the Board, IPCC default values should be used only when country or project specific data are not available or difficult to obtain.Measurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:QA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:Sa,yData unit:%Description:Share of the waste that degrades under anaerobic conditions in the composting plant during year ySource of data:Measurement procedures (if any):See Stotal,yMonitoring frequency:WeeklyQA/QC procedures:O2-measurement-instrument will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of instrument-supplier). Measurement itself to be done by using a standardised mobile gas detection instrument. A statistically significant sampling procedure will be set up that consists of multiple measurements throughout the different stages of the composting process according to a predetermined pattern (depths and scatter) on a weekly basis.Any comment:Used to determine percentage of compost material that behaves anaerobically Data / parameter:SOD,yData unit:NumberDescription:Number of samples with oxygen deficiency (i.e. oxygen content below 10%)Source of data:Oxygen measurement deviceMeasurement procedures (if any):See Stotal,yMonitoring frequency:WeeklyQA/QC procedures:O2-measurement-instrument will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of instrument-supplier). Measurement itself to be done by using a standardised mobile gas detection instrument. A statistically significant sampling procedure will be set up that consists of multiple measurements throughout the different stages of the composting process according to a predetermined pattern (depths and scatter) on a weekly basis.Any comment:Samples with oxygen content <10%. Weekly measurements throughout the year but accumulated once per year only. Data / parameter:Stotal,yData unit:NumberDescription:Number of samplesSource of data:Oxygen measurement deviceMeasurement procedures (if any):Statistically significantMonitoring frequency:WeeklyQA/QC procedures:O2-measurement-instrument will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of instrument-supplier). Measurement itself to be done by using a standardised mobile gas detection instrument. A statistically significant sampling procedure will be set up that consists of multiple measurements throughout the different stages of the composting process according to a predetermined pattern (depths and scatter) on a weekly basis.Any comment:Total number of samples taken per year, where Stotal,y should be chosen in a manner that ensures estimation of Sa,y with 20% uncertainty at 95% confidence level. To determine the oxygen content during the process, project participants shall measure the oxygen content according to a predetermined sampling scheme and frequency. These measurements should be undertaken for each year of the crediting period and recorded each year. Data / parameter:SLEData unit:%Description:Share of samples anaerobicSource of data:Measurement procedures (if any):See SLE,totalMonitoring frequency:WeeklyQA/QC procedures:O2-measurement-instrument will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of instrument-supplier). Measurement itself to be done by using a standardised mobile gas detection instrument. A statistically significant sampling procedure will be set up that consists of multiple measurements throughout the different stages of the composting process according to a predetermined pattern (depths and scatter) on a daily basis.Any comment:Used to determine percentage of compost material that behaves anaerobically Data / parameter:SOD,LEData unit:NumberDescription:Number of samples with oxygen deficiencySource of data:Oxygen measurement deviceMeasurement procedures (if any):See SLE,totalMonitoring frequency:WeeklyQA/QC procedures:O2-measurement-instrument will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of instrument-supplier). Measurement itself to be done by using a standardised mobile gas detection instrument. A statistically significant sampling procedure will be set up that consists of multiple measurements throughout the different stages of the composting process according to a predetermined pattern (depths and scatter) on a daily basis.Any comment:Samples with oxygen content <10%. Weekly measurements throughout the year but accumulated once per year only  Data / parameter:SLE,totalData unit:NumberDescription:Number of samplesSource of data:Oxygen measurement deviceMeasurement procedures (if any):Statistically significantMonitoring frequency:WeeklyQA/QC procedures:O2-measurement-instrument will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of instrument-supplier). Measurement itself to be done by using a standardised mobile gas detection instrument. A statistically significant sampling procedure will be set up that consists of multiple measurements throughout the different stages of the composting process according to a predetermined pattern (depths and scatter) on a daily basis.Any comment:Total number of samples taken per year, where SLE,total should be chosen in a manner that ensures estimation of SLE with 20% uncertainty at 95% confidence level. Data / parameter:Degradability analysis Data unit:Description:Project proponent shall provide degradability analysis on an annual basis to demonstrate that the methane generation in the life-cycle of the SB is negligible.Source of data:Project siteMeasurement procedures (if any):Measurement of absorption capacity for moisture of SB according to appropriate standards.Monitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Any comment:If the PPs produce different types of SB, they should provide this analysis for each SB type separately. Data / parameter:Amount of RDF/stabilized biomass used outside the project boundary Data unit:TonsDescription:Project Proponents shall monitor the amount of the RDF/stabilized biomass sold for use outside of the project boundarySource of data:Project Site Measurement procedures (if any):Sale invoices of the RDF/stabilized biomass should be kept at the project site. They should contain Customer contact details, physical location of delivery, type, amount (in tons) and purpose of stabilized biomass (use as fuel or as material in furniture etc.). A list of customers and delivered SD amount should be kept at the project site.Monitoring frequency:WeeklyQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:Temperature of the thermal treatment process Data unit:Description:The thermal treatment process (dehydration) occurs under controlled conditions (up to 300 degrees Celsius)Source of data:Project siteMeasurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:QA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:Aj,xData unit:tonnes/yrDescription:Amount of organic waste type j prevented from disposal in the landfill in the year x (tonnes/year)Source of data:Project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):WeighbridgeMonitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Weighbridge will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of the weighbridge supplier)Any comment: Data / parameter:Aci,xData unit:tonnes/yrDescription:Amount of residual waste type 'ci' from anaerobic digestion, gasifier or processing/combustion of RDF and stabilized biomass.Source of data:Project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):WeighbridgeMonitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Weighbridge will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of the weighbridge supplier).Any comment: Data / parameter:RnData unit:tonnes/yrDescription:Weight of RDF/stabilized biomass sold offsite for which no sale invoices can be providedSource of data:Project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):WeighbridgeMonitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Weighbridge will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of the weighbridge supplier)Any comment: Data / parameter:RtData unit:tonnes/yrDescription:Total weight of RDF/stabilized biomass produced (t/yr)Source of data:Project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):WeighbridgeMonitoring frequency:AnnuallyQA/QC procedures:Weighbridge will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of the weighbridge supplier).Any comment: Data / parameter:AresidualData unit:tonnes/yrDescription:The amount of the residual waste from the incineratorSource of data:Project participantsMeasurement procedures (if any):WeighbridgeMonitoring frequency:Aggregated at least annuallyQA/QC procedures:Any comment:Weighbridge will be subject to periodic calibration (in accordance with stipulation of the weighbridge supplier) Data / parameter:FCresidualData unit:%Description:Fraction of residual carbon in the residual waste of MSW incineratorSource of data:Sample measurements by project participants. Measurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:The size and frequency of sampling should be statistically significant with a maximum uncertainty range of 20% at a 95% confidence level. As a minimum, sampling should be undertaken four times per year. QA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / Parameter:QCOD,yData unit:m3/yrDescription:Amount of waste waster treated anaerobically or released untreated from the project activity in year y Source of data:Measured value by flow meterMeasurement procedures (if any):-Monitoring frequency:Monthly aggregated annuallyQA/QC procedures:The monitoring instruments will be subject to regular maintenance and testing to ensure accuracyAny comment:If the wastewater is treated aerobically, emissions are assumed to be zero, and hence this parameter does not need to be monitored. Data / Parameter:PCOD,yData unit:tCOD/m3Description:Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of wastewasterSource of data:Measured value by purity meterMeasurement procedures (if any):-Monitoring frequency:Monthly and averaged annuallyQA/QC procedures:The monitoring instruments will be subject to regular maintenance and testing to ensure accuracy.Any comment:If the wastewater is treated aerobically, emissions are assumed to be zero, and hence this parameter does not need to be monitored Data / Parameter:fc/g/d/r/iData unit:%Description:Fraction of waste diverted, from the landfill to all project activities: composting/gasification/anaerobic digestion/RDF/stabilized biomass/ incinerationSource of data:Plant records Measurement procedures (if any):Monitoring frequency:MonthlyQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / Parameter:QyData unit:TJDescription:Net quantity of thermal energy supplied by the project activity in year ySource of data:Steam meter Measurement procedures (if any):-In case of steam meter: The enthalpy of steam and feed water will be determined at measured temperature and pressure and the enthalpy difference will be multiplied with quantity measured by steam meter. -In case of hot air: the temperature, pressure and mass flow rate will be measured.Monitoring frequency:MonthlyQA/QC procedures:In case of monitoring of steam, it will be calibrated for pressure and temperature of steam at regular intervals. The meter shall be subject to regular maintenance and testing to ensure accuracy.Any comment:The dedicated quantity of thermal energy generated for heat supply or cogeneration by the project activity if included. Data / parameter:Amount of compost producedData unit:TonsDescription:Project Proponents shall monitor the amount of the compost produced from the composting treatment processSource of data:Project Site Measurement procedures (if any):Sales invoices of the compost should be kept at the project site. They should contain customer contact details, physical location of delivery, type, amount (in tons) and the use of compost. A list of customers and delivered SD amount should be kept at the project site.Monitoring frequency:WeeklyQA/QC procedures:Any comment: Data / parameter:-Data unit:MJDescription:Energy generated by auxiliary fossil fuel added in the incineratorSource of data:Project Site Measurement procedures (if any):This parameter will be estimated multiplying the amount of auxiliary fossil fuel added in the incinerator to the net calorific value of this auxiliary fossil fuel.Monitoring frequency:Annually QA/QC procedures:Any comment:This parameter will be used to assess that the fraction of energy generated by fossil fuel is no more than 50% of the total energy generated in the incinerator. Energy generated by fossil fuel < 0.50 x (Qy + EGd,y)  - - - - - History of the document Version DateNature of revision11EB 44, Annex 7 28 November 2008Addition of a circulating fluidized bed incinerator as a possible technology in the project activity; Inclusion of an applicability condition to limit the use of auxiliary fossil fuels in the incinerator; Clarification on the measurement procedure for fossil-based carbon in the waste; Addition of procedure to estimate leakage emissions from the residual waste from MSW incineration. 10.1EB 41, Paragraph 26(g) 02 August 2008The title of the Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from dumping waste at a solid waste disposal site changes to Tool to determine methane emissions avoided from disposal of waste at a solid waste disposal site.10EB 35, Paragraph 24 19 October 2007 To amend the methodology replacing the reference to ACM0002 by a reference to the Tool to calculate the emission factor for an electricity system.09EB 33, Annex 8 27 July 2007 To correct an oversight where in the methodology avoidance of methane from anaerobic decay of biomass is credited even for that fraction of biomass, which is identified as not being surplus and thus would not have been dumped and thereby not causing methane emissions.08EB 32, Annex 7 22 June 2007 To clarify that the methodology is applicable to project activities: where output of composting activity is disposed of in landfill; and where refuse derived fuel is used for either generation of heat or co-generating energy.07EB 31, Annex 5 04 May 2007To incorporate the proposed new methodology NM0174-rev (MSW Incineration Project in Guanzhuang, Tianjin City, China) expanding its applicability to projects activities that use incineration of municipal solid waste to generate energy.06EB 29, Annex 4 16 February 2007 To incorporate the proposed new methodology NM0178 (Aerobic thermal treatment of municipal solid waste (MSW) without incineration in Parob); To revise the procedure for estimating methane emissions from anaerobic pockets of waste being treated through composting.05EB 27, Annex 7 1 November 2006 Expand the applicability of the methodology to project activities that use a mechanical process to produce refuse-derived fuel (RDF) for power generation from municipal solid waste.04EB 26, Annex 9 29 September 2006 Expand the applicability of the methodology to project activities that: Use anaerobic digestion to treat municipal solid waste, which in absence of the project activity would have been disposed in a landfill; Are implemented in a country where mandatory regulation exist to treat the biodegradable part of the municipal solid waste before disposing the waste in a landfill, but the regulation is not implemented.03EB 23, Annex 6 24 February 2006 Allow the use of procedure defined in AMS I.D for estimating electricity emission factor if the electricity consumed/supplied meets the eligibility criteria of small scale; Expand the applicability of the 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Scenarios P2 and H2 are related to the same fossil fuel cogeneration plant.  Scenarios P3 and H3 are related to the same renewable energy based cogeneration plant.  Please refer to: < HYPERLINK "http://cdm.unfccc.int/methodologies/PAmethodologies/approved.html" http://cdm.unfccc.int/methodologies/PAmethodologies/approved.html>. a Project proponents wishing to neglect these emission sources shall follow the clarification in Annex 2 of EB 22 report which states that magnitude of emission sources omitted in the calculation of project emissions and leakage effects (if positive) should be equal to or less than the magnitude of emission sources omitted in the calculation of baseline emissions. b CO2 emissions from the combustion or decomposition of biomass (see definition by the EB in Annex 8 of the EBs 20th meeting report) are not accounted as GHG emissions. Where the combustion or decomposition of biomass under a CDM project activity results in a decrease of carbon pools, such stock changes should be considered in the calculation of emission reductions. This is not the case for waste treatment projects.  Manfred K. Schenk, Stefan Appel, Diemo Daum, N2O emissions during composting of organic waste, Institute of Plant Nutrition University of Hannover, 1997.  Assuming 650 kg dry matter per ton of compost and 42 mg N2O-N, and given the molecular relation of 44/28 for N2O-N, an emission factor of 0.043 kg N2O / tonne compost results.  Jan Bokhorst. Coen ter Berg Mest & Compost Behandelen beoordelen & Toepassen (Eng: Manure & Compost Treatment, judgement and use), Louis Bolk Instituut, Handbook under number LD8, Oktober 2001.  Tom Richard, Peter B. Woodbury, Cornell composting, operating fact sheet 4 of 10, Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research at Cornell University Cornell University.  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