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Which ISO standard addresses GHG quantification, monitoring, and reporting at the project level?
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Which ISO standard provides requirements for verification and validation of GHG statements?
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A GHG inventory in ISO 14064 standards refers to a comprehensive account of an organization's GHG emissions and removals.
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What is the main focus of ISO 14064-3:2019?
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ISO 14064-1:2019 includes principles for accounting for GHG emissions and removals at the individual level.
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What does the term 'GHG inventory' refer to in ISO 14064 standards?
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Which standard provides guidance for quantification, monitoring, reporting, and verification/validation of GHG emission reductions or removal enhancements at the project level?
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What does the term 'GHG inventory' refer to in ISO 14064 standards?
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ISO 14064-2:2019 provides guidance on quantification, monitoring, reporting, and verification/validation of GHG emission reductions at the project level.
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ISO 14064-1:2019 focuses on project-level GHG quantification and reporting.
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What does ISO 14064-1:2019 specify?
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Which approach is used to define organizational boundaries in ISO 14064-1:2019?
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Which approach is used to define organizational boundaries in ISO 14064-1:2019?
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Case Study 1: Organizational GHG Inventory Company A is a manufacturing company that has implemented an organizational GHG inventory as per ISO 14064-1:2019. The company has defined its organizational boundaries using the control approach. It has identified and quantified its direct GHG emissions (Scope 1) and energy indirect GHG emissions (Scope 2). Additionally, Company A has included optional Scope 3 emissions (other indirect GHG emissions) in its inventory. The company has documented its data sources, assumptions, and methodologies used for quantification and has an internal review process to ensure the accuracy of the data.
Evaluation:
• Organizational Boundaries: Defined using control approach
• Scope 1 and 2 Emissions: Quantified
• Scope 3 Emissions: Included (Optional, but demonstrates commitment)
• Documentation: Complete and accurate
• Internal Review: Implemented
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Case Study 2: Project-Level GHG Emission Reductions Project B is an energy efficiency project aimed at reducing GHG emissions in a residential complex. The project has been designed and implemented based on ISO 14064-2:2019. The project proponents have quantified the baseline emissions, project emissions, and emission reductions. However, the project documentation lacks detailed information on the monitoring plan and data quality management. Additionally, the project has not undergone an independent third-party validation or verification.
Evaluation:
• Baseline Emissions: Quantified
• Project Emissions: Quantified
• Emission Reductions: Quantified
• Monitoring Plan: Lacking detail
• Data Quality Management: Lacking
• Third-Party Validation/Verification: Not completed
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What is the primary focus of ISO 14064-1:2019?
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The main objective of ISO 14064-3:2019 is to provide requirements and guidance for verification and validation of GHG statements.