IPCC Inventory Software: User Manual Version 2.17
IPCC Inventory Software: User Manual Version 2.17
Compiled by:
Supervised by:
Revised:
Technical Support Unit of the IPCC Task Force on National Greenhouse Gas
Inventories
March 2016 (Version 2.17)
Contents
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GETTING STARTED WITH THE SOFTWARE............................................................................................ - 5 2.1 FIRST RUN .......................................................................................................................................... - 5 2.1.1
Define Superuser .................................................................................................................... - 5 2.1.2
Choose country ...................................................................................................................... - 5 2.1.3
Create Inventory Year............................................................................................................. - 5 2.2 CHECK AND MODIFY INVENTORY PREFERENCES ............................................................................................ - 6 2.3 CHECK AND SET DEFAULT CO2 EQUIVALENTS............................................................................................... - 6 2.3.1
Fixed CO2 Equivalent types ..................................................................................................... - 7 2.3.2
Adding custom CO2 Equivalent type ........................................................................................ - 7 2.3.3
Deleting custom CO2 Equivalent type ...................................................................................... - 7 2.3.4
Setting default CO2 Equivalent type ........................................................................................ - 7 2.4 DEFINE USERS ..................................................................................................................................... - 7 2.4.1
List of Users ........................................................................................................................... - 8 2.4.2
Selected User Details .............................................................................................................. - 8 2.4.3
Adding new user .................................................................................................................... - 8 2.4.4
Editing existing user ............................................................................................................... - 9 2.4.5
Deleting existing user ............................................................................................................. - 9 2.4.6
Resetting password of existing user ........................................................................................ - 9 2.5 DISTRIBUTE DATABASE .......................................................................................................................... - 9 2.5.1
Saving database..................................................................................................................... - 9 2.5.2
Share one database vs. maintaining multiple databases ......................................................... - 9 2.5.3
Using the software in an inventory team ................................................................................ - 9 -
WORKING WITH THE SOFTWARE ...................................................................................................... - 11 3.1 MAIN WINDOW ................................................................................................................................. - 11 3.2 MAIN MENU STRUCTURE ..................................................................................................................... - 11 3.2.1
Application menu ................................................................................................................. - 11 3.2.1.1
Preferences................................................................................................................. - 11 3.2.1.2
Language .................................................................................................................... - 16 3.2.1.3
Exit ............................................................................................................................. - 16 3.2.2
Database menu .................................................................................................................... - 16 3.2.2.1
Open/Close Database.................................................................................................. - 16 3.2.2.2
Save as........................................................................................................................ - 17 3.2.2.3
Properties ................................................................................................................... - 17 3.2.2.4
Logout ........................................................................................................................ - 18 3.2.3
Inventory Year menu ............................................................................................................ - 18 3.2.3.1
Choosing Inventory Year ............................................................................................. - 18 3.2.3.2
Creating new Inventory Year ....................................................................................... - 18 3.2.3.3
Efficient data entry using Inventory Year menu ........................................................... - 18 3.2.4
Worksheets menu ................................................................................................................ - 19 3.2.5
Reports menu....................................................................................................................... - 19 3.2.5.1
Summary table............................................................................................................ - 19 3.2.5.2
Short Summary table .................................................................................................. - 19 3.2.5.3
Sectoral tables ............................................................................................................ - 19 3.2.5.4
Background tables ...................................................................................................... - 20 3.2.5.5
Reporting Table 7a Uncertainties.............................................................................. - 20 3.2.6
Tools .................................................................................................................................... - 20 3.2.6.1
Uncertainty Analysis ................................................................................................... - 20 3.2.6.2
Reference Approach ................................................................................................... - 21 3.2.6.3
Key Category Analysis ................................................................................................. - 21 3.2.7
Export/Import ...................................................................................................................... - 22 3.2.7.1
Export Worksheet Data ............................................................................................... - 22 3.2.7.2
Export CO2 Equivalents................................................................................................ - 22 3.2.7.3
Export F-Gases data .................................................................................................... - 23 3.2.7.4
Export NAI Reporting Tables........................................................................................ - 23 -
3.2.7.5
Import Worksheet Data .............................................................................................. - 23 3.2.7.6
Import CO2 Equivalents ............................................................................................... - 24 3.2.7.7
Import F-Gases Data ................................................................................................... - 25 3.2.8
Administrate ........................................................................................................................ - 25 3.2.8.1
Users .......................................................................................................................... - 25 3.2.8.2
CO2 Equivalents........................................................................................................... - 25 3.2.8.3
Delete inventory ......................................................................................................... - 26 3.2.8.4
AFOLU Land Type Manager ......................................................................................... - 26 3.2.8.5
AFOLU Livestock Manager ........................................................................................... - 27 3.2.8.6
Guidelines Information Texts ...................................................................................... - 30 3.2.9
Window ............................................................................................................................... - 32 3.2.10 Help ..................................................................................................................................... - 32 4
WORKING WITH THE WORKSHEETS .................................................................................................. - 33 4.1 BASIC LAYOUT OF THE WORKING AREA ..................................................................................................... - 33 4.2 WORKING WITH WINDOWS AND AREAS ................................................................................................... - 33 4.2.1
Undocking windows ............................................................................................................. - 33 4.2.2
Docking floating windows .................................................................................................... - 34 4.2.3
Auto-hiding docking windows............................................................................................... - 34 4.2.4
IPCC 2006 Categories Navigation Window (tree)................................................................... - 34 4.2.5
IPCC 2006 Guidelines window ............................................................................................... - 35 4.2.6
Worksheet Remarks window ................................................................................................ - 35 4.2.7
Time series window .............................................................................................................. - 35 4.3 WORKING WITH THE GRID .................................................................................................................... - 36 4.3.1
Row Status column ............................................................................................................... - 37 4.3.2
Adding new row ................................................................................................................... - 37 4.3.3
Canceling adding new row.................................................................................................... - 37 4.3.4
Editing existing row .............................................................................................................. - 37 4.3.5
Canceling editing existing row / Undoing cell changes .......................................................... - 37 4.3.6
Deleting rows ....................................................................................................................... - 37 4.3.7
Value List cells ...................................................................................................................... - 38 4.3.8
Notation Keys....................................................................................................................... - 38 4.4 TIME SERIES DATA ENTRY .................................................................................................................... - 39 4.4.1
Parameters .......................................................................................................................... - 39 4.4.2
Row Indentifiers ................................................................................................................... - 39 4.4.3
Export to Excel ..................................................................................................................... - 39 4.4.4
Import from Excel ................................................................................................................. - 40 4.4.5
Copy and Paste functions ..................................................................................................... - 40 4.4.6
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WORKSHEET TYPES ........................................................................................................................... - 41 5.1 SINGLE-ACTIVITY WORKSHEET WITH DYNAMIC ROWS ................................................................................... - 41 5.1.1
Uncertainties ....................................................................................................................... - 41 5.1.2
Example IPCC categories ...................................................................................................... - 41 5.2 SINGLE-ACTIVITY WORKSHEET WITH STATIC ROW(S) .................................................................................... - 41 5.2.1
Uncertainties ....................................................................................................................... - 41 5.2.2
Example IPCC categories ...................................................................................................... - 41 5.3 MULTI-ACTIVITY WORKSHEET ................................................................................................................ - 41 5.3.1
Uncertainties ....................................................................................................................... - 41 5.3.2
Example IPCC categories ...................................................................................................... - 41 5.4 MULTI-CATEGORY WORKSHEET.............................................................................................................. - 42 5.4.1
Uncertainties ....................................................................................................................... - 42 5.4.2
Example IPCC categories ...................................................................................................... - 42 5.5 WORKSHEETS MISSING NOTATION KEYS ................................................................................................... - 42 5.6 WORKSHEETS MISSING UNCERTAINTIES.................................................................................................... - 42 -
6.1.3
Conversion Factor Type ........................................................................................................ - 44 6.1.4
Entering data ....................................................................................................................... - 44 6.1.5
Road Transport .................................................................................................................... - 45 6.2 CH4 AND CO2 EMISSIONS FROM COAL MINING AND HANDLING .................................................................... - 45 6.2.1
Gas ...................................................................................................................................... - 46 6.2.2
Entering data ....................................................................................................................... - 46 6.3 CH4 EMISSIONS FROM ABANDONED UNDERGROUND COAL MINES ................................................................ - 47 6.3.1
Entering data ....................................................................................................................... - 47 6.3.2
Uncertainties ....................................................................................................................... - 48 6.4 CO2 EMISSIONS FROM CH4 FLARING ...................................................................................................... - 48 6.4.1
Entering data ....................................................................................................................... - 48 6.5 UNCONTROLLED COMBUSTION AND BURNING COAL DUMPS ........................................................................ - 49 6.6 OIL AND NATURAL GAS ....................................................................................................................... - 49 6.6.1
Entering data ....................................................................................................................... - 49 6.6.2
Uncertainties ....................................................................................................................... - 50 6.7 CO2 TRANSPORT, INJECTION AND STORAGE.............................................................................................. - 50 6.7.1
Entering data ....................................................................................................................... - 51 7
SPECIAL WORKSHEETS ...................................................................................................................... - 51 7.1 WORKSHEET FOR OTHER CATEGORIES ..................................................................................................... - 51 7.1.1
Entering data ....................................................................................................................... - 52 7.2 AFOLU AREA ENTRY TABLE ................................................................................................................. - 52 7.3 AFOLU ANNUAL AREA TABLE .............................................................................................................. - 53 7.4 AFOLU REGION, LIVESTOCK, MMS ASSOCIATIONS .................................................................................... - 55 7.5 ORGANIC N APPLIED TO MANAGED SOILS ................................................................................................ - 55 -
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Login represents the login name. Login name must be unique within one particular database.
Superuser defines the user as a Superuser (if checked)
Allowed Worksheets defines the list of worksheets user can see and edit (applies to ordinary users only)
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Management of
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Figure 2.7 Using the software in an inventory team
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Application menu
Preferences
This opens dialog window that allows the user to adjust preferred working area settings, like appearance of
dialogs, database related preferences and backup, default number of decimal places shown in worksheets and
reports, range of inventory years and coloring and other properties of grids.
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General
Start main application window maximized if checked, main application window size will be
automatically scaled to fit the whole available screen after starting the software.
Prompt user on application exit if checked, user is always prompted whether to really exit
application or not.
Show login dialog after logout if checked, new login dialog will appear automatically after currently
logged in user logs out.
Show choose inventory year dialog after login if checked, user is prompted to choose inventory year
to work with. If unchecked, previously used inventory year will be activated automatically.
Show informative message box after choosing Inventory Year if checked, user is informed of
currently active inventory year after activating particular inventory year (activated automatically or by
user action).
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Database
Open last used database at application startup if checked, previously database will be open
automatically at startup; otherwise user will have to explicitly open the desired database.
Show login dialog after opening database if checked, login dialog will be displayed automatically
after opening the database file; otherwise user will have to explicitly open login dialog via menu.
Show database properties dialog after opening database if checked, dialog containing currently
open database details will be shown automatically after opening database file.
Show Open Database dialog after closing current database if checked, Open Database dialog will be
automatically shown after closing current database.
Prompt before closing current database if checked, user will be asked to confirm the closing of the
current database; otherwise the database will be closed without warning.
Prompt for backup if last backup older than N day(s) user is automatically asked to make a backup
of the database if last backup is older than N day(s).
Always prompt for backup after opening database if checked, user is asked to make a backup of the
database every time the database is open, no matter how old the last backup.
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Worksheets
Open worksheets window after login if checked, window containing worksheets will be
automatically open after user logs in; otherwise user will have to open worksheets window via menu.
Open worksheets window maximized if checked, worksheets window will automatically scale to fit
main application window.
Expand full IPCC 2006 category structure by default if checked, tree containing 2006 IPCC hierarchy
will be expanded automatically to show the whole hierarchy; otherwise only main sectors will be
shown initially.
Automatically navigate to last visited IPCC 2006 Category if checked, last visited IPCC category will
be automatically selected upon opening the Worksheet window.
Maximum numbers of decimal places defines maximum numbers of decimal places for numbers to
be displayed in calculation sheets (worksheet grids).
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Reports
Default number of decimal places numbers in reports will be automatically rounded according to
defined number of decimal places here.
Open report windows maximized - if checked, reporting windows will automatically scale to fit main
application window.
Inventory Year
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End inventory year defines ending inventory year. Default is current year.
Base Year for assessment of uncertainty in trend defines base year used in Uncertainty Analysis.
Default is 1990.
Grid
Look preset provides the user with the set of standard predefined look presets to choose from
Computed cells defines the look of grid cells that are computed (calculated)
Use thousands separator if checked, thousand separator will be used to separate thousands in all
numbers in grids. Thousands separator follows the operating systems Control Panel / Regional
Settings.
3.2.1.2
Language
This allows the user to switch between different languages. Default language is English. Supplementary
software called Translation Editor (which is included in setup) can be used to define other languages and
translate texts.
3.2.1.3 Exit
Exits the software.
3.2.2
3.2.2.1
Database menu
Open/Close Database
If database is open, use this menu item to close the current database. Current logged- in user will be logged out
automatically. All database related functions and modules of the software will become disabled.
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If database is closed use this menu item to browse for and open new database. All database related functions
will become available again after valid user logs in.
Automatic database upgrade
Starting from version 2.10 software supports automatic conversion of databases coming from the previous
versions of the software (versions 2.00 and later are supported). This means users can comfortably use their
existing databases from previous versions without putting any extra effort to transfer existing data. When
database from older version of the software is open in new version of the software user will be prompted to
start automatic database conversion. After database is successfully converted it will become fully compatible
with the new version of the software.
3.2.2.2
Save as
This menu item allows the user to save database under a different file name to a different location. It is
possible to compress (ZIP) saved database file to save space. This opens the possibility to maintain several
independent versions of the database. Database is password protected, however it is possible to remove
password protection during saving. Database with password protection removed cannot be opened by the
software.
3.2.2.3
Properties
This menu item can be used to display dialog window containing properties of the currently open database.
Date modified the date of the last modification of data in the database
CO2 Equivalents currently selected GWP type. GWP types can be managed using the Administrate /
CO2 Equivalents menu.
Inventory Years the list of inventory years in the currently open database
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Button Compact & Repair can be used to compact (to reduce size on disk) or repair the database file (in case it
is corrupted).
3.2.2.4
Logout
This menu allows the user to choose current inventory year as well as to create new inventory year.
3.2.3.1 Choosing Inventory Year
Click Choose menu item to display the following dialog box.
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3.2.4
Worksheets menu
This menu item opens the Worksheets window containing worksheets as defined in 2006 IPCC Guidelines1. See
Chapter 3.3 for detailed information.
3.2.5
Reports menu
This menu item allows the user to calculate 2006 IPCC Guidelines Reporting Tables. The reporting tables include
the possibility to select number of decimal places of the emissions reported, the possibility to write and save
text into documentation box of the report as well as function to export tables to Excel.
3.2.5.1
Summary table
This report displays all Greenhouse Gas emissions divided into 2006 IPCC Guidelines Categories (up to level 3).
The values are calculated from sectoral tables.
This reporting table displays all Greenhouse Gas emissions divided into 2006 IPCC Guidelines Sub-sectors (up to
level 2). The values are aggregated from Summary table.
Sectoral tables
This set of reporting tables is available for each sector and displays Greenhouse Gas emissions divided into
detailed 2006 IPCC Guidelines categorization (up to the most disaggregated level). The values are taken from
the Background tables. Energy sectoral table contains additional functionality regarding Precursors (NOx, CO,
NMVOCs, SO2). These can be manually edited here.
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3.2.5.4
Background tables
This set of reporting tables displays activity rates, fuel types (if applicable) and Greenhouse Gas emissions
divided into detailed 2006 IPCC Guidelines categorization (up to the most disaggregated level). The values are
taken from the Worksheets. There is a special Reporting Table 1.4b for category 1.C CO2 transport and storage
which is editable.
Tools
Uncertainty Analysis
This menu item allows creating uncertainty Reporting Table 3.2 as defined in the 2006 IPCC Guidelines. The
values are entered in each Worksheet. User should enter uncertainty values for every activity and Emission
Factor. Default uncertainty values are applied when the user does not enter any uncertainty values.
There is no limit and no check for uncertainty range, i.e. it is the responsibility of the user to define the
appropriate values. Default uncertainty values presented in the 2006 IPCC Guidelines for almost all the default
EFs and AD are preloaded as default upper and lower limits.
The procedure of calculation uncertainty in Table 3.2 is explained on page 3.29 of Chapter 3 in Volume 1 of the
2006 IPCC Guidelines. More information on how to enter Uncertainties within each type of worksheet can be
found in Chapter 3.3 of this document.
To perform Uncertainty Analysis, click the Refresh Data button.
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3.2.7
3.2.7.1
Export/Import
Export Worksheet Data
This menu item opens dialog box that allows selecting and exporting part of the current inventory year, i.e. one
or more sectors, sub-sectors or categories into an XML file.
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This menu item opens the dialog window that allows importing an XML file containing a part of an inventory,
i.e. one or more sectors, sub-sectors or categories into the currently open database and currently chosen
Inventory Year.
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Users
This menu item opens dialog window that allows managing login names, passwords and rights to work with
particular worksheets. See Chapter 2.4 for detailed information.
3.2.8.2
CO2 Equivalents
This menu item opens the dialog window that allows the administrator to manage CO2 Equivalents. Except for
predefined SAR, TAR and AR4 Equivalents, it is possible to define custom types. Default type of CO2 Equivalents
currently selected is indicated in the status bar and also in Database Properties dialog box. See Chapter 2.3 for
detailed information.
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Navigation section contains the list of Land Use Subcategories divided into corresponding main Land
Type categories (Forest, Cropland, ). Activation of the particular Land Use Subcategory shows
relevant details.
Common Land Type Data contains data that is common for all Land Types (Country, Climate Region,
)
Particular Land Use Subcategory data contains details of the particular Land Use Subcategory that is
selected in the navigation section.
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Defined texts will be automatically displayed in the IPCC 2006 Guidelines Window for IPCC 2006 Category
that is currently activated in the IPCC 2006 Categories navigation tree.
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4.2.3
Docking windows can be switched to auto-hide mode using the "pin" icon located in top bar. This is useful if
there is a need for more space for main working area. Windows switched to auto-hide mode hide themselves
when inactive.
HINT: Placing the mouse cursor over "strip" containing the name of the hidden window automatically scrolls
window into view.
Clicking the "pin" icon of auto-hidden window switches the auto-hide mode off.
4.2.4
This window contains full 2006 IPCC Guidelines Category tree structure (Figure 4.4). The navigation tree is
useful to select the worksheet to work with. Worksheets are available within IPCC categories marked blue. The
worksheet relevant to selected IPCC Category will be displayed in the main working area on the right. If there
are more worksheets available within selected IPCC Category, they are organized in the "tabbed" working area
where each tab represents the particular worksheet.
Clicking on the "Sector/ Sub-sector" level of the tree which is marked with gray color, will show the CO2
equivalent time series graph of the "Sector/ Sub-sector".
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Worksheet identification text on top with indication of currently chosen Inventory Year (top-right)
Worksheet specific parameters (Gas, fuel type, calculation type, parameters, etc.).
Top header of the grid - column headers are not editable by user.
Navigation/Row status column (left-most) indicates the active row that is selected and its status if it is
in edit mode, if it is a new row, or if it is just selected.
Rows of the grid containing data (e.g. activity data, emission factors, emissions, ). Each row represents
one particular activity. There are different types of cells in the row like editable cells, calculated value
cells and text cells. The different types of cells are distinguished by different color. There could be
additional icon placed in the cell to highlight some warning to the user.
Small button with the key icon which allows setting the Notation Key for related parameter.
Editable cells (white background) - fields enabling to edit activity data, emission factors and other
parameters.
Calculated cells (green background) e.g. emissions calculated from activity data and emission factors
using the relevant formula. These are not editable but automatically calculated.
- this action button can be used to edit remark for currently selected record. If record
already contains some remark, the action button will be coloured green
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Summary row on the bottom showing totals of activity data and emissions in the worksheet where
applicable.
- indicates active row. This row is just selected - not in edit mode.
- Currently selected row is in edit mode. Edit mode is activated as soon as a value in any cell is
changed by user.
- indicates that the row is an "add-new" row that is used as a "template" for new row.
- "add-new" row in edit mode. Edit mode is activated as soon as user starts to enter values into
cells of "add-new" row.
4.3.2 Adding new row
If the worksheet allows the user to add new rows, the "add-new" row can be found as the last row of the grid
marked with
Status Row icon. This row acts as a "template" for the new row.
As soon as the user starts entering data in cells of an "add-new" row, edit mode is activated and Status Row
icon changes to . After filling all the required cells, new row is saved into database automatically after
button or after grid looses focus. Validation of entered data
navigating to another row or after pressing the
is performed before the new row is stored into database. In case of any error in the supplied data, user will be
informed to correct it.
4.3.3
Adding of new row can be canceled anytime using the ESC (Escape) key or
or
action buttons.
Edit mode ( ) is activated as soon as the user starts modifying data in editable cells. Modified row is saved
button or after grid looses
into database as soon as the user leaves the row being edited or by pressing the
focus. Validation of entered data is performed before the row is updated in the database. In case of any error
in the supplied data, user will be informed to correct it.
4.3.5
ESC key or
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4.3.8
Notation Keys
button of the particular cell. This enables to set Activity Data and
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4.4.1 Parameters
Parameter list contains the list of all editable parameters contained in the worksheet. By choosing the
particular parameter the grid wil display the selected parameter values across existing inventory years grouped
by all available combinations of row identifiers. Values in white cells are editable.
4.4.2 Row Indentifiers
Grid columns preceding years are so called Row Identifiers that uniquely identify the Worksheet rows across
all existing years representing all existing combinations of identifiers across years. In case parameter value is
not editable within the particular row (shaded), this means that the combination of relevant row identifiers
does not occur in that particular year. For example, according to Figure 4.11, there is no existing record for
combination of Lignite and Consumption unit Gg in years 1990 and 1995.
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Chart
Chart at the bottom of the Time Series Data Entry window contains the visual representation of selected
parameter values for the selected grid row across all years. It can be used for visual checking of value variations
across all years.
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5 Worksheet types
5.1 Single-activity worksheet with dynamic rows
This type of worksheet represents one particular activity. It can consist of one or multiple rows of data where
each row represents the part of activity based on stratification of distinct parameters (e.g. Fuel for 1.A Fuel
Combustion Activities). It is dynamic in that additional rows can be added or existing rows can be deleted.
5.1.1 Uncertainties
Uncertainties can be entered at worksheet level using the corresponding Uncertainties button located at the
bottom of the worksheet.
5.1.2
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4.D
3.A Livestock
3.B Land
3.C.1 Emissions from biomass burning
3.D.1 Harvested Wood Products
4.A Solid Waste Disposal on Sites
Applicability and use of notation keys in these categories needs to be further examined/discussed.
6 Example Worksheets
This chapter contains the examples of several worksheets.
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6.2 CH4 and CO2 Emissions from Coal Mining and handling
This worksheet covers categories:
- 1.B.1.a.i.1 Underground Mining
- 1.B.1.a.i.2 Underground Post-mining
- 1.B.1.a.i.4 Emissions of drained Gas (CH4)
- 1.B.1.a.ii.1 Surface Mining
- 1.B.1.a.ii.2 Surface Post-mining
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Figure 6.4 Example of CH4 & CO2 Emissions from Coal Mining and handling worksheet
6.2.1 Gas
Selection box labeled Gas is available and enables user to choose the appropriate gas (CH4 or CO2). Grid header
information will be appropriately adjusted according to selected Gas.
6.2.2
Entering data
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Category. Default EF uncertainties are computed from default values for selected IPCC Category and Gas.
Default values can be changed and are stored into database automatically after pressing the OK button.
Column with action buttons
This column contains iconic action buttons which can be used to perform Save, Undo of row and to define
Remark for row.
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This column is a calculated column. Value is calculated automatically using the formula: G = E F.
Column with action buttons
This column contains iconic action buttons which can be used to perform Save, Undo, Delete of row and to
define Remark for row.
6.3.2 Uncertainties
Clicking the button labeled Uncertainties located at the bottom of the worksheet opens dialog box that can be
used to enter Activity Data and Emission Factor uncertainties for category. Default AD uncertainties are
prefilled according to 2006 IPCC Guidelines. Default EF uncertainties are computed from default values for
selected Closure Interval. Default values can be changed and are stored into database automatically after
pressing the OK button.
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Column Uncertainties
Clicking this button will open dialog box that can be used to enter Activity Data uncertainties for active row
(category). Default AD uncertainties are prefilled according to 2006 IPCC Guidelines. Default values can be
changed and are stored into database automatically after pressing the OK button.
Column with action buttons
This column contains iconic action buttons which can be used to perform Save, Undo of row and to define
Remark for row.
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This column contains the selection list of default values where appropriate emission factor for selected
Subcategory/Industry Segment and gas can be chosen. It is automatically filled with the default value as
defined in 2006 IPCC Guidelines. It is possible to manually enter custom value if needed.
Column C CO2 Emissions
This is a calculated column. Value is calculated automatically using the formula: C = A * B. This column also
contains
Estimated.
button which enables user to choose NE notation key indicating that the CO2 emissions were Not
button which enables user to choose NE notation key indicating that the CH4 emissions were Not
button which enables user to choose NE notation key indicating that the N2O emissions were Not
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7 Special Worksheets
7.1 Worksheet for Other Categories
There are many 2006 IPCC Guidelines Categories labeled Other (please, specify) where user can provide
additional Activity data, emission factors and calculate emissions for activities that do not fit into any of the
specific 2006 IPCC Guidelines Categories.
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Annex 1
The table below shows the details on mapping of the emission estimates based on the 2006 IPCC Guidelines to
the NAI reporting tables in this software. The format of these NAI reporting tables follows the Tables 1 and 2 of
Annex to Decision 17/CP.8 of the UNFCCC (Guidelines for the preparation of national communications from
Parties not included in Annex I to the Convention) which are based on the Revised 1996 Guidelines reporting
structure, but some modifications have been made in order to help software users report emission estimates in
a more transparent manner. Additional explanation is provided in the column Note of the table blow for
some categories where mapping is not straightforward.
The function of exporting to NAI reporting tables in this software is intended to help software users report
emission estimates in accordance with Annex to Decision 17/CP.8 of the UNFCCC, but is not intended to
prescribe the way of mapping between categories under the Revised 1996 IPCC Guidelines and those under the
2006 IPCC Guidelines. Software users may wish to use different mapping approach for some categories.
1996 Category Second Level
2006 Category most disaggregated level
(Emissions are reported at
Note
(Emissions are calculated at this level.)
this level in NAI table.)
1.A.1
Energy Industries
1A1
1.A.2
Manufacturing Industries and
1A2
Construction
1.A.3
Transport
The emissions under 1.A.3.b.vi
(Urea-based catalysts) is
excluded, since they are already
1A3
reported under 2B of 1996 GLs.
See note for category 2.B.1.
1.A.4
Other Sectors
1A4
1.A.5
Non-Specified
1A5
The emissions under 1.A.5.c
(Multilateral Operations) is
included under Memo Item.
1.B.1
Solid Fuels
1B1
1.B.2
Oil and Natural Gas
1B2
1.B.3
Other emissions from Energy
7
Production
1.C
Carbon dioxide Transport and 7
Storage
2.A.1
Cement Production
2A
2.A.2
Lime Production
2A
2.A.3
Glass Production
2A
2.A.4.a
Ceramics
2A
2.A.4.b
Other Uses of Soda Ash
2A
2.A.4.c
Non Metallurgical Magnesia
2A
Production
2.A.4.d
Other (please specify)
2A
According to the 2006GLs, CO2
emissions calculated in this
category (2.A.4.d) should be
reported in other relevant
categories where the carbonates
are used. This allocation to other
categories is implemented in the
second tab in the worksheet for
this category. However, this
allocation to other categories is
not necessary according to the
1996GLs, therefore for the
purposes of mapping back to
1996GLs reporting tables, all the
CO2 emissions calculated in the
first tab are included in 2A of
1996GLs.
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2.A.5
2.B.1
2.B.2
2.B.3
2.B.4
2B
2B
2B
2.B.8.d
2.B.8.e
2.B.8.f
2.B.9.a
2.B.9.b
2.B.10
2.C.1
2.C.2
2.C.3
2.C.4
Magnesium production
2C
2.C.5
2.C.6
2.C.7
2.D.1
2.D.2
2.D.3
2.D.4
Lead Production
Zinc Production
Other (please specify)
Lubricant Use
Paraffin Wax Use
Solvent Use
Other (please specify)
2C
2C
2C
2G
2G
3
2G
2.B.5
2.B.6
2.B.7
2.B.8.a
2.B.8.b
2.B.8.c
Note
According to the 2006GLs, CO2
emissions subsequently used for
urea production should be
deducted. Later emissions of
CO2 from such urea should be
reported in the other categories
like 1.A.3.b.vi (Urea-based
catalyst), 3.C.3 (Urea
application). For the purposes of
mapping back to 1996GLs
reporting tables, CO2 emissions
before subtracting CO2 used for
urea production are included in
2B1 of 1996GLs.
2B
2B
2A
2B
2B
2B
2B
2B
2B
2E
2E
2B
2C
2C
2C
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2.G.3.c
Integrated Circuit or
Semiconductor
TFT Flat Panel Display
Photovoltaics
Heat Transfer Fluid
Other (please specify)
Refrigeration and Stationary
Air Conditioning
Mobile Air Conditioning
Foam Blowing Agents
Fire Protection
Aerosols
Solvents
Other Applications (please
specify)
Manufacture of Electrical
Equipment
Use of Electrical Equipment
Disposal of Electrical
Equipment
Military Applications
Accelerators
Other (please specify)
Medical Applications
Propellant for pressure and
aerosol products
Other (Please specify)
2.G.4
2.H.1
2.H.2
2.H.3
3.A.1.a.i
3.A.1.a.ii
3.A.1.b
3.A.1.c
3.A.1.d
3.A.1.e
3.A.1.f
3.A.1.g
3.A.1.h
3.A.1.j
3.A.2.a.i
3.A.2.a.ii
3.A.2.b
3.A.2.c
3.A.2.d
3.A.2.e
3.A.2.f
3.A.2.g
3.A.2.h
3.A.2.i
2.E.2
2.E.3
2.E.4
2.E.5
2.F.1.a
2.F.1.b
2.F.2
2.F.3
2.F.4
2.F.5
2.F.6
2.G.1.a
2.G.1.b
2.G.1.c
2.G.2.a
2.G.2.b
2.G.2.c
2.G.3.a
2.G.3.b
Note
CHF3 (HF-C23), CHF2CHF2 (HFC134), CF4, C2F6 and SF6 are
reported in the respective
columns in Table 2.
NF3 is NOT included in either
Table 1 or Table 2.
Other HFCs are aggregated in
terms of Gg-CO2 eq and included
in the column "Other (Gg-CO2)"
under "HFC" in Table 2.
Other PFCs are aggregated in
terms of Gg-CO2 eq and included
in the column "Other (Gg-CO2)"
under "PFC" in Table 2.
CO2, CH4 and N2O from 2.E.5
are reported in the row "7 Other (please specify)" in Table
1.
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3.B.1.a
3.B.1.b.i
5C
5D
5A
3.B.1.b.ii
5C
5D
5A
3.B.1.b.iii
5C
5D
5A
3.B.1.b.iv
Settlements converted to
Forest Land
5C
5D
Note
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
did NOT choose "This is caused
by abandonment of managed
land."
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
chose "This is caused by
abandonment of managed land."
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
did NOT choose "This is caused
by abandonment of managed
land."
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
chose "This is caused by
abandonment of managed land."
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
did NOT choose "This is caused
by abandonment of managed
land."
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
chose "This is caused by
abandonment of managed land."
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
did NOT choose "This is caused
by abandonment of managed
land."
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
chose "This is caused by
abandonment of managed land."
For Soil
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3.B.1.b.v
5C
5D
5A
3.B.2.a
3.B.2.b.i
3.B.2.b.ii
3.B.2.b.iii
3.B.2.b.iv
3.B.2.b.v
3.B.3.a
3.B.3.b.i
3.B.3.b.ii
3.B.3.b.iii
5D
5B
5D
5B
5D
5E
5D
5E
5D
5E
5D
5A
5D
5B
5D
5E
5D
5E
5D
Note
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
did NOT choose "This is caused
by abandonment of managed
land."
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, when the user
chose "This is caused by
abandonment of managed land."
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
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3.B.3.b.v
3.B.4.a.i
3.B.4.a.ii
3.B.4.b.i
Settlements converted to
Grassland
Other Land converted to
Grassland
Peatlands remaining
peatlands
Flooded land remaining
flooded land
5E
5D
5B
3.B.4.b.ii
5E
5D
5B
3.B.4.b.iii
5E
5D
Note
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, for Forest Land
converted for peat extraction
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, for other than
Forest Land converted for peat
extraction
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, for Forest Land
converted for peat extraction
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, for other than
Forest Land converted for peat
extraction
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, for Forest Land
converted for peat extraction
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter, for other than
Forest Land converted for peat
extraction
For Soil
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3.B.5.b.i
3.B.5.b.ii
3.B.5.b.iii
3.B.5.b.iv
3.B.5.b.v
3.B.6.a
3.B.6.b.i
3.B.6.b.ii
3.B.6.b.iii
3.B.6.b.iv
Settlements Remaining
Settlements
Forest Land converted to
Settlements
Cropland converted to
Settlements
Grassland converted to
Settlements
Wetlands converted to
Settlements
Other land converted to
Settlements
Other land Remaining Other
land
Forest Land converted to
Other Land
Cropland converted to Other
Land
Grassland converted to Other
Land
Wetlands converted to Other
Land
3.B.6.b.v
Settlements converted to
Other Land
3.C.1.a
Note
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
For Above-ground Biomass,
Below-ground Biomass, Dead
Organic Matter
For Soil
5E
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3.C.1.b
5B
5E
4E
3.C.1.c
5B
5E
5B
3.C.1.d
3.C.2
Liming
5E
5D
3.C.3
Urea application
N.A.
4D
3.C.4
5B
5E
4D
3.C.5
3.C.6
3.C.7
3.C.8
3.D.1
3.D.2
4.A
4.A.1
4.A.2
4.A.3
5B
5E
4B
Note
When the user chose "This is
caused by agricultural residue
burning."
When the user did not choose
"This is caused by agricultural
residue burning.", and this is on
Forest land converted to
Cropland or on Grassland
converted to Cropland.
Otherwise
When the user chose "This is
caused by prescribed burning of
savannas."
When the user did not choose
"This is caused by prescribed
burning of savannas.", and this is
on Grassland converted to
Cropland.
Otherwise
For Forest land converted to
other land-use category or for
Grassland converted to other
land-use category.
Otherwise
The emissions under 3.C.3 (Urea
application) is excluded, since
they are already reported under
2B of 1996 GLs. See note for
category 2.B.1.
For Cropland & Grassland
For Forest land converted to
non-Forestland, and Grassland
converted to non-Grassland
Otherwise
For Cropland & Grassland
For Forest land converted to
non-Forestland, and Grassland
converted to non-Grassland
Otherwise
4C
5E
5E
5E
6A
6A1
6A2
6A3
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Note
6D
6C
6C
6C
6B
6B2
6B1
6D
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