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UNFCCC - NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Waste Practical Aspects and Exercises

UNFCCC - NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Waste Practical Aspects and Exercises. CGE Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hands – on Training Workshop for the African Region Pretoria, South Africa 18 – 22 September 2006. CONTENT.

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UNFCCC - NAI SOFTWARE Sector: Waste Practical Aspects and Exercises

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  1. UNFCCC - NAI SOFTWARE Sector: WastePractical Aspects and Exercises CGE Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hands – on Training Workshop for the African Region Pretoria, South Africa 18 – 22 September 2006

  2. CONTENT • Specific details of the UNFCCC -NAI Software use to calculate GHG emissions in the sector Waste. • Practical exercises (to be solved by the participants after the presentation).

  3. BACKGROUND • The choice of a good practice method is given by the decision threes in the IPCC GPG according to national circumstances. • The UNFCCC -NAI Software contains, basically, the methods of smaller complexity that can use countries for the preparation of inventories. • However, in principle, the software can be used to report the estimated emissions independently of the complexity of used method (Tier 2, 3 etc).

  4. SECTOR: WASTE

  5. SECTOR: WASTECH4 Emissions from Solid Waste Disposal

  6. SECTOR: WASTECH4 Emissions from Solid Waste Disposal

  7. SECTOR: WASTECH4 Emissions from Solid Waste Disposal

  8. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Solid Waste Disposal (I) Country A: Year: 2000. Worksheet 6-1s1 to 6-1C Data • The National Statistics Office provided information related to solid waste management services in the country. • These services are received mainly by 90% of the urban population. The waste are fundamentally deposited in dumpsites where also are partially burn.

  9. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Solid Waste Disposal (II) Other Data: • Use the following values for the calculation:

  10. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Solid Waste Disposal (III) Tasks Using the UNFCCC -NAI Software: • Calculates Net Annual Methane Emissions from solid waste disposal. • Verifies the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. • Fills the Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. • Print the used worksheet, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A).

  11. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Solid Waste Disposal (IV) Steps • Open the software and select in the Waste sector the worksheet 6-1A to calculate the total annual MSW disposed to SWDSs. • Go to the worksheet 6-1C to calculate the Methane Correction Factor (MCF). • Go to the Worksheet 6-1s1 to calculate the Net Annual Methane Emissions (Gg).

  12. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Solid Waste Disposal (V)

  13. TOTAL ANNUAL MSW DISPOSED TO SWDSs WORKSHEET 6-1A

  14. METHANE CORRECTION FACTOR WORKSHEET 6-1C

  15. WORKSHEET 6-1s1 NET ANNUAL METHANE EMISSION FROM SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL

  16. NET ANNUAL METHANE EMISSION FROM SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL IN THE SECTORAL REPORT TABLE

  17. NET ANNUAL METHANE EMISSION FROM SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL IN THE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE

  18. SECTOR: WASTECH4 Emissions from Domestic and Commercial Wastewater and Sludge Handling

  19. SECTOR: WASTECH4 Emissions from Domestic and Commercial Wastewater and Sludge Handling

  20. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Domestic and Commercial Wastewater and Sludge Handling (I) Country A: Year: 2000. Worksheet 6-2s1 to 6-2s4 Data • The National Statistics Office provided the information included in the following table.

  21. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Domestic and Commercial Wastewater and Sludge Handling (II) Other Data: • Use the following values for the calculation: With regular sediment removal

  22. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Domestic and Commercial Wastewater and Sludge Handling (III) Tasks Using the UNFCCC -NAI Software: • Calculates Net CH4 emissions. • Verifies the emissions report in the Sectoral and Summary Tables. • Fills the Table 8A (Overview Table) for the self evaluation of quality and completeness. • Print the used worksheet, the Sectoral Summary Table and the Overview Table (8A).

  23. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Domestic and Commercial Wastewater and Sludge Handling (IV) Steps • Open the software and select in the Waste sector the worksheet 6-2s1 Estimation of Organic Wastewater and Sludge. • Specify in A that the estimation is for “all country”. • Enter population data in Column B, and DOC in column C. • Specify the Fraction of DOC removed as sludge. The software calculates the Total Domestic/Commercial Organic Wastewater (kg BOD/yr).

  24. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Domestic and Commercial Wastewater and Sludge Handling (V) Steps • Go to the Worksheet 6-2s2 and specify in the column A the Wastewater Handling Systems used in the country. • Enter in B the Fraction of Wastewater Treated by the Handling Systems and in C the Methane Conversion Factor. Enter in E the Maximum Methane Producing Capacity (0,6 kg CH4/kg BOD). The software calculates the Emission Factor for Wastewater Handling System.. • Go to the Worksheet 6-2s4 and enter in D the Methane Recovered. The software calculates the Net CH4 emissions.

  25. SECTOR: WASTEExercise 6.1: CH4 Emissions from Domestic and Commercial Wastewater and Sludge Handling (VI)

  26. ESTIMATION OF ORGANIC WASTEWATER

  27. ESTIMATION OF EMISSION FACTOR

  28. CH4 EMISSION FROM DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL WASTEWATER HANDLING

  29. CH4 EMISSIONS FROM DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL WASTEWATER HANDLING IN THE SECTORAL REPORT TABLE

  30. CH4 EMISSIONS FROM DOMESTIC AND COMMERCIAL WASTEWATER HANDLING IN THE SUMMARY REPORT TABLE

  31. SECTOR: WASTECH4 Emissions from Industrial Wastewater and Sludge Handling

  32. SECTOR: WASTECH4 Emissions from Industrial Wastewater and Sludge Handling

  33. SECTOR: WASTEIndirect N2O Emissions from Human Sewage

  34. SECTOR: WASTEEmissions from Waste Incineration

  35. NEW WORSHEET 6-5S1 INCLUDED IN THE UNFCCC –NAI SOFTWARE FOR CALCULATING EMISSIONS FROM WASTE INCINERATION

  36. SECTOR: WASTEExercise for self evaluation 1: CH4 from Solid Waste Disposal on Land (I) Country A: Year: 2000. Data • The Environment Ministry provided data on the solid wastes disposal in the country during the year 2000. It also provided results from studies carried out on the solid wastes characterization. • Determine the CH4 emissions from the disposition of solid wastes on the land using the CMNUCC-NAI software. • Verify in the Sectoral Report Table and the Summary Tables of the Inventory the report of results obtained.

  37. SECTOR: WASTEExercise for self evaluation 1: CH4 from Solid Waste Disposal on Land (II)

  38. SECTOR: WASTEExercise for self evaluation 1: CH4 from Solid Waste Disposal on Land (III)

  39. SECTOR: WASTEExercise for self evaluation 2: CH4 from Industrial Wastewater Handling (I) Country A: Year: 2000. Data • The Environment Ministry provided data on the industrial wastewater handling in the country during the year 2000. • Determine the CH4 emissions from this source category using the CMNUCC-NAI software. • Verify in the Sectoral Report Table and the Summary Tables of the Inventory the report of results obtained.

  40. SECTOR: WASTEExercise for self evaluation 2: CH4 from Industrial Wastewater Handling (II)

  41. SECTOR: WASTEExercise for self evaluation 2: CH4 from Industrial Wastewater Handling (III)

  42. SECTOR: WASTEExercise for self evaluation 2: CH4 from Industrial Wastewater Handling (IV)

  43. Thank you

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