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Ipcc greenhouse gas inventory reference manual

Version: 58.73.26
Date: 22 May 2016
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    Publications Home IPCC IPCC- TFI Home Organization Publications     Wetlands Supplement       KP Supplement IPCC Guidelines       GPG- LULUCF       Degradation of Forest       GPG20 IPCC Guidelines       Technical Bulletins       Presentations       Support to Inventory Compilers   Inventory Software Meetings FAQs Links Emission Factor Database ( EFDB) Electronic DIscussion Group ( EDG)   © ® The Nobel Foundation IPCC honoured with the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize 2006 IPCC Guidelines Top Vol.1 GGR Vol.2 Energy Vol.3 IPPU Vol.4 AFOLU Vol. IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Volume 2 Energy     Chapter Chapter Name - Cover Page of Volume 2 1 Introduction 2 Stationary Combustion *1 3 Mobile Combustion *4 4 Fugitive Emissions *2 5 Carbon Dioxide Transport, Injection and Geological Storage 6 Reference Approach Annex 1 Worksheets *6 *1 : Corrected chapter(s) as of April 2007. *2 : Corrected chapter(s) as of November 2008. *4 : Corrected chapter(s) as of June 2010. *6 : Corrected chapter(s) as of August 2011. In addition the worksheets are provided here in MS Excel spreadsheet format as supporting material to assist users of the guidelines. They are simply the worksheets above translated into spreadsheets without any additional formulae. All Worksheets in Vol.2 All Worksheets of 2006 GLs (all in one file. zipped. 201 KB).
    Publications   © ® The Nobel Foundation IPCC honoured with the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize IPCC Guidelines Top Page Software for the Workbook The IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories are approved internationally and developed through an international process which has included: wide dissemination of drafts and collection of comments from national experts; testing of methods through development of preliminary inventories; country studies which ensure that methods are tested in a wide variety of national contexts; technical and regional workshops held in Africa, Asia, Latin America, Central Europe and Western Europe; informal expert groups convened to recommend improvements on specific aspects of the methodology. The IPCC Guidelines were first accepted in 1994 and published in 1995. UNFCCC COP3 held in 1997 in Kyoto reaffirmed that the Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories should be used as methodologies for estimating anthropogenic emissions by sources and removals by sinks of greenhouse gases in calculation of legally-binding targets during the first commitment period. The Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines contain three volumes, each of which provides assistance to the analyst in the preparation of national GHG inventories. The Workbook ( Volume 2) is also available in  French, Spanish and Russian.  Click here for a summary of the changes between the 1995 Guidelines and the Revised 1996 Guidelines. The series consists of three volumes: The Reporting Instructions ( Volume 1) provides step-by-step directions for assembling, documenting and transmitting completed national inventory data consistently, regardless of the method used to produce the estimates. These instructions are intended for all users of the IPCC Guidelines and provide the primary means of ensuring that all reports are consistent and comparable. The Workbook.

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