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CoM Default Emission Factors for the Eastern Partner countries - Version 2017

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Description

The Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy brings together thousands of local and regional authorities voluntarily committed to implementing climate mitigation and energy objectives on their territory. This JRC dataset provides an update to the Covenant of Mayors (CoM) default emission factors and an extension of the Business-As-usual Scenario coefficients initially published in Janssens-Maenhout et al. (2012), Iancu et al. (2014), and Cerutti et al. (2014) Joint Research Centre (JRC) technical reports. The CoM default emission factors can be used by local authorities in the Eastern Partner countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine) of Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy initiative to estimate their CO2 or Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions due to: a) local consumption of fossil fuels and non-renewable wastes b) local consumption of biofuels, biomass, solar thermal and geothermal Renewable energy sources (RES) c) local electricity production from other RES (wind, hydroelectric, photovoltaics) d) local electricity consumption

Contact

Email
brigitte.koffi (at) ec.europa.eu

Contributors

  • Brigitte Koffi
    0000-0001-8280-136X
  • Alessandro Cerutti
  • Marlene Duerr
  • Andreea Iancu
  • Albana Kona
  • Greet Janssens-Maenhout

How to cite

Koffi, Brigitte; Cerutti, Alessandro; Duerr, Marlene; Iancu, Andreea; Kona, Albana; Janssens-Maenhout, Greet (2017): CoM Default Emission Factors for the Eastern Partner countries - Version 2017. European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC) [Dataset] PID: http://data.europa.eu/89h/jrc-com-ef-come-ef-2017

Keywords

climate mitigation emission factors local emission inventories

Data access

CoM Default Emission Factors for the Eastern Partner countries, PDF file
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  • The file "CoM Default Emission Factors for the Eastern Partner countries - Version 2017" contains 5 Tables of default emission factors for the CoM Eastern Partner countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine)

Publications

Publication
An approach with a Business-as-Usual scenario projection to 2020 for the Covenant of Mayors from the Eastern Partnership
Janssens-Maenhout G, Meijide-Orive A, Iancu A, Guizzardi D, Pagliari V. An approach with a Business-as-Usual scenario projection to 2020 for the Covenant of Mayors from the Eastern Partnership. EUR 25315 EN. Luxembourg (Luxembourg): Publications Office of the European Union; 2012. JRC70917
  • Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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  • Abstract

    The methodology for the Covenant of Mayors – East needed to be extended with a business-as-usual projection of the emissions for 2020, from which national coefficients for the previous years are derived. In this way, signatories will be able to do their emission inventories of the present situation, and estimate which their emissions in 2020 will be. Then they will commit to an emission reduction target based on their projections of emissions for 2020 following the business-as-usual scenario. The factors are country-specific, calculated both for CO2 and CO2eq (CO2, CH4, N2O using the GWP100metric) in order to allow signatories to choose the approach they prefer. Moreover an urban dimension is provided, providing a margin on the projections.

Publication
Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy: Default emission factors for local emission inventories – Version 2017
Koffi, B., Cerutti, A., Duerr, M., Iancu, A., Kona, A. and Janssens-Maenhout, G., Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy: Default emission factors for local emission inventories – Version 2017, EUR 28718 EN, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, 2017, ISBN 978-92-79-71479-5, doi:10.2760/290197, JRC107518.
  • Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
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  • Abstract

    The Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy initiative, hereafter called “Covenant” or “CoM”, brings together local and regional authorities voluntarily committing to develop and implement a Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP) containing measures to reduce their energy (and non-energy) related Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions.

    Within the CoM 2010 guidebook ‘How to develop a Sustainable Energy Action Plan’ (Bertoldi et al., 2010), Part II focuses on the compiling of local GHG emission inventories in the 28 Member States of the European Union (EU). This technical report provides an update of the CoM default emission factors, reported in Part II of the CoM 2010 guidebook and subsequently revised (CoM, 2014; CoM, 2016), together with information on the methodologies, assumptions and data sources, as well as recommendations for their application to the calculation of CO2 and GHG (CO2, CH4 and N2O) emissions due to local use or production of energy (fuel, municipal wastes, renewable energy sources (RES), electricity). As for previous versions, the CoM default emission factors - Version 2017 (expressed in tCO2 or CO2 equivalent/MWh), to be used to estimate standard direct emissions are the IPCC (2006) default factors for stationary combustion for the energy carriers and RES, the most commonly used in the European Union. The CoM default emission factors to estimate local emissions using the Life Cycle Assessment approach, which also includes emissions from the entire supply chain, have been updated using the lastest version (v3.2) of the European Life Cycle Database, as well as other Life Cycle databases and literature reviews. For indirect emissions from local consumption of electricity, national and EU annual factors have been calculated for the 1990 to 2013, using an updated methodological approach and an extended set of energy data (IEA, 2016). The GHG emission factors (in tCO2-eq/MWh) have been estimated using the 100-year time horizon Global Warming Potential factors from the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report (IPCC, 2007), which are the ones currently recommended to the EU countries for the national inventory reporting, in the frame of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

    Regular updates of CoM default emission factors are foreseen for the future. New CoM signatories are therefore recommended to use the latest version of Annex I available from the Covenant on-line library . It is important to note is that the emission factors used to calculate emission inventories should be consistent for the entire implementation process of the SECAP. In particular, since more recent knowledge and technologies can give substantial changes, it is strongly recommended when opting for the use of CoM default

    emission factors, not to modify the ones applied to the Baseline Emission Inventory during the monitoring phase, in order to identify the trends and changes in local emissions that are due to local energy production and consumption. When selecting the CoM default emission factors, it is also important to ensure that they are appropriate to local fuel quality and composition. If local authorities prefer to use emission factors that better reflect the properties of the fuels used in their territory for the calculation and update of their local emission inventories, they are welcome to do so, when more country specific or local data are available and reliable.

Geographic areas

Europe

Temporal coverage

From date To date
2017-01-01 2017-12-31

Additional information

Published by
European Commission, Joint Research Centre
Created date
2018-12-14
Modified date
2018-12-20
Issued date
2017-10-23
Landing page
http://edgar.jrc.ec.europa.eu/covenant_of_mayors.php 
Language(s)
English
Data theme(s)
Environment, Science and technology
Update frequency
annual
Identifier
http://data.europa.eu/89h/jrc-com-ef-come-ef-2017
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