Notice Type
Departmental
Notice Title

MINISTRY FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

NEW ZEALAND EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEME: INDUSTRIAL ALLOCATION NOTICES CALLING FOR DATA
PURSUANT TO SECTION 161D OF THE
CLIMATE CHANGE RESPONSE ACT 2002
This Supplement to the New Zealand Gazette contains 6 notices calling for data on the following activities (one notice for each activity):
1. Manufacturing of carbon steel from cold ferrous feed
2. Production of cartonboard
3. Production of market pulp
4. Production of newsprint
5. Production of packaging and industrial paper
6. Production of tissue paper
The notices contained in this supplement require information to be provided on emissions and revenue
for the activity specified in each notice. This information is required by the Minister for Climate Change Issues in order to determine the emissions-intensity of each activity and the allocative baseline or baselines of the products of each activity.
Call for the Provision of Data (Manufacturing of Carbon Steel from Cold Ferrous Feed)
Notice 2010
Pursuant to section 161D of the Climate Change Response Act 2002, I, Hon Nick Smith, Minister for Climate Change Issues, give the following notice requiring information on the Manufacturing of Carbon Steel from Cold Ferrous Feed to determine the emissions-intensity of this activity and the allocative baseline or baselines of the products of the activity.
N o t i c e
1. Title and commencement-(1) This notice may be cited as the Call for the Provision of Data (Manufacturing of Carbon Steel from Cold Ferrous Feed) Notice 2010.
(2) This notice takes effect from and including 31 March 2010.
2. Interpretation-(1) Unless the context otherwise requires:
Act means the Climate Change Response Act 2002.
Activity outputs are the outputs used for the calculation of the revenue of the activity and mean the outputs specified in clause 2(2)(a), (b) and (c).
Bases of preparation means the form available at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Data collection rules means the methodologies for data collection specified in Schedule 1 of this notice.
Declaration means the statement of declaration located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Excluded emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 3 of this notice.
Financial years means the financial years beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June for each of the periods 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 during which the person carried out the activity.
Included emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 2 of this notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1.
Product (basis of allocation) means the:
(a) tonnes of saleable cast carbon steel products whether or not it is subsequently hot-rolled (where carbon steel means a material which contains by mass more iron (Fe) than any other single element and has a carbon (C) content less than 2 per cent);
(b) tonnes of saleable long products of hot-rolled carbon steel, (where long products of hot-rolled carbon steel means hot-rolled steel products in coils or straight lengths produced in rod, bar and structural/section mills, and are characterised by having one of a variety of cross-sectional shapes (such as I, T, Y, U, V, H, C, L, square, rectangular, round, flat, hexagonal, angle, channel, structural beam profile or rail profile) and their surface finish may be smooth or may contain ribs, grooves, indentations or other deformations produced by the hot-rolling process);
(c) tonnes of saleable flat products of hot-rolled carbon steel, (where flat products of hot-rolled carbon steel means hot-rolled steel products produced in hot strip and plate mills, are flat in profile such as plate and hot-rolled coil, and typically are greater than 600 mm in width and less than 150 mm in thickness),
which result from carrying out the activity as described.
Specified Template means the table template located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
(2) Activity means the physical and chemical transformation of cold ferrous feed, such as ferrous scrap and pig iron, by heating and melting (such as where electric power is used as the predominant energy source) into liquid steel, cast carbon steel products and saleable hot-rolled carbon steel products, which commence hot-rolling at over 800°C, where carbon steel is defined as a material which contains by mass more iron (Fe) than any other single element, and has a carbon (C) content less than 2 per cent,
where the outputs are:
(a) saleable cast carbon steel products which are not hot rolled
(b) saleable long products of hot-rolled carbon steel
(c) saleable flat products of hot-rolled carbon steel.
(3) Saleable has its ordinary meaning as understood by participants in the relevant market, subject to subclauses (a) to (d):
(a) Saleable is an output produced to a level at which it would ordinarily be considered by participants in the relevant market:
(i) to be the output of the process; and
(ii) to have a commercial value as that output.
(b) A sub-standard product which is discarded is taken not to be saleable or of saleable quality.
(c) An output which is recycled back while carrying out the activity as defined to produce a new output is not saleable or of saleable quality.
(d) Material which is scrapped or lost before it is packaged as a product that is saleable or of saleable quality:
(i) is not saleable or of saleable quality; and
(ii) is not to be included in an amount of product (basis of allocation).
(4) Expressions defined in the Act have the same meaning in this notice as they do in the Act unless the context otherwise requires.
3. Data required to be provided-(1) Any person carrying out the activity on the date of this notice must provide to the Ministry for the Environment data for the financial years for the activity in the form of the specified template, calculated in accordance with the data collection rules, together with the completed declaration and bases of preparation.
(2) In calculating the data for the activity, the person must include only the included emissions set out at Schedule 2 to this notice and must exclude the excluded emissions set out at Schedule 3 of this notice.
4. Deadline for provision of data-The data required by clause 3 of this notice must be provided to the Ministry for the Environment within 45 working days of the date of this notice.
Schedule 1
Revenue Rules
1. Revenue must be calculated as the quantity of activity outputs, for each of the financial years, multiplied by an appropriate market price, exclusive of GST, for each activity output for each of the financial years.
2. Quantity of activity output(s) is either the direct measure of activity output or is calculated from units sold and changes in inventory. The same methodology must be used for all years.
3. The market price must be a 'plant gate' price for the activity output. It is the fair value of the product, as defined under the New Zealand Accounting Standard NZ IAS 18, adjusted for transport costs to reflect the market into which it is sold. It must be calculated for each of the financial years either from the revenue received from all external activity output sales during each of the financial years, divided by the number of units of external activity output sales during each of these years; or by using an observable market price for each of the financial years that is appropriate to the duration of time when the output was produced in those years. An observable market price must be based on a relevant price listed on an international exchange, a price obtained from an industry analyst's report or a price derived from government or industry body statistics.
4. Market price must be converted from foreign currencies to New Zealand dollars at the historical rate appropriate to the period of activity output.
5. A weight may be applied to the market price, as calculated in accordance with revenue rules 3 and 4, in each of the financial years. Where a weighting is used, a weight of 0.7 will be applied in the financial year with the highest market price and a weight of 1.15 will be applied in the other
two financial years.
Emissions Rules
1. Data must be supplied for each financial year from only the following emissions sources, expressed in tonnes of CO2 equivalent:
(a) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil as part of the activity;
(b) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(c) the direct use of geothermal fluid as part of the activity, including the direct use of geothermal fluid to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(d) any of the activities listed in Part 4 of Schedule 3 of the Act carried out as part of the activity; and
(e) the use of electricity used as part of the activity.
2. Emissions must be calculated using the applicable formulae and emission factors specified in these data collection rules and in the specified template. Direct measures cannot be used as a substitute.
3. Emissions from the direct use of natural gas/coal as a feedstock must be calculated as zero when either (1) the feedstock is used to produce an obligation fuel defined in the Climate Change (Liquid Fossil Fuels) Regulations 2008, or (2) the production of the output is eligible to earn emission units under the Climate Change (Other Removal Activities) Regulations 2009.
4. Emissions for which no obligation exists under the Act due to an exemption made by Order in Council under section 60 of the Act must be calculated as zero.
5. Total emissions from a heat/steam plant must be allocated to an activity in proportion to its use of the output of the plant. Total emissions from a co-generation plant must be split between heat/steam and electricity emissions on the basis of relative efficiencies of production, using efficiency rates of 80% for steam and 35% for electricity, then the heat/steam emissions must be allocated to the activity in proportion to its use of the output of heat from the plant.
Emissions allocated to heat/steam production must be estimated using the following formula:
Where:
EH = emissions allocated to steam production
H = steam output (energy)
eH = assumed efficiency of steam production
P = delivered electricity generation (energy)
ep = assumed efficiency of electricity generation
ET = total direct emissions of the CHP system
Ep = emissions allocated to electricity production
6. The following specific formulae must be used in estimating direct emissions:
Coal
Emissions = (AL × CVL × EFL) + (ASB × CV SB × EF SB) + (AB × CV B × EF B)
where:
A = tonnes of coal consumed for different varieties, including L = lignite, SB = sub-
bituminous, B = bituminous
CV = calorific value of the coal class used
EF = relevant emission factor for the relevant coal class.
Natural gas
Emissions = A × EF
where:
A = consumption of natural gas (in terajoules, or tonnes if LPG)
EF = emission factor for natural gas (use either one for the appropriate field(s), if known, or the national average if the gas field(s) is not known).
Geothermal fluid
Emissions = A x EF
where:
A = consumption of geothermal fluid (in tonnes)
EF = emission factor for geothermal fluid.
Used or waste oil
Emissions = A × CV × EF
where:
A = consumption of used or waste oil (in tonnes)
CV = calorific value of the used or waste oil
EF = emission factor for the used or waste oil.
7. Emissions from industrial processes must be calculated using the formulae set out in Part 3 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
8. The emission factors used in calculating emissions must be those listed in Schedule 2 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
9. Indirect emissions from electricity use must be calculated using the following formula:
Emissions = A × EAF
where:
A = consumption of electricity (in MWh)
EAF = electricity allocation factor.
10. For eligibility purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 1 tonne of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
11. For allocative baseline purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 0.52 tonnes of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
12. Best endeavours must be used in calculating emissions. Simplified and reasonable emission calculation methods of the person's own design can be used for specified small emissions sources that are either excluded or included emissions, and are, in aggregate, estimated to be no more than 5% of total emissions from the activity at the site, provided that a 5% change in total estimated emissions would not change the eligibility status of the activity, if the activity of the person was considered in isolation when making a decision about eligibility. All methods used must be disclosed in the bases of preparation.
13. All emissions associated with the activity must be counted, regardless of whether the output is of saleable quality.
Data Preparation Rules
1. The methods, assumptions and calculations used to produce the data must be disclosed in the bases of preparation along with the data in the specified template.
2. Where uncertainties arise when determining emission and revenue data, these uncertainties must be declared in the bases of preparation.
Schedule 2
Included emissions
Emissions that must be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) direct emissions from, and electricity use of, machinery, equipment and processes which are integral to, and essential for, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation involved in the activity as described, including, for example:
- machinery used to move materials within and as part of the activity
- control rooms, laboratories, maintenance workshops
- machinery used to create non-electrical energy for use in the activity as defined
- the processing of by-products where they involve the recovery of materials for re-use
within the activity or are necessary for the activity to proceed as defined
- onsite processing of waste materials from the activity to comply with regulatory obligations;
(b) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, to generate steam that is used as part of the activity as defined;
(c) waste heat recovery that is part of the activity as defined;
(d) warehousing or storage of activity outputs, raw materials and consumables used by the activity where this is at the same location as the activity;
(e) the preparation of cold ferrous feed prior to any heating and melting into liquid steel;
(f) the conduct of secondary metallurgical treatment;
(g) the production of cryogenic gases e.g. oxygen, nitrogen and argon that are consumed in the activity;
(h) casting via processes such as continuous casting or ingot casting into intermediate steel products;
(i) water and waste treatment (including gases, etc) necessary for the activity to be conducted; and
(j) the hot rolling of the crude carbon steel which is produced in the activity.
Schedule 3
Excluded emissions
Emissions that may not be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the use of machinery and equipment, and other processes that are not integral to, nor essential to, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation taking place when the activity as defined is carried out;
(b) any extraction or production of raw materials that are subsequently used when the activity as defined is carried out;
(c) the transportation of inputs used in the activity to storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(d) the transportation of outputs of the activity from storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out to another location;
(e) the transportation of intermediate products between different location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(f) operations that are complementary to the activity as defined, including (but not limited to) packaging, head office operations, and administration and marketing (whether carried out at the same location where the activity is carried out or at a different location);
(g) the generation of electricity at the location where the activity as defined is carried out; and
(h) any finishing processes including, but not limited to, cold rolling, annealing, pickling or coating of steel products.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 2010.
HON NICK SMITH, Minister for Climate Change Issues.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice, which comes into effect on 31 March 2010, requires any person carrying out the manufacturing of carbon steel from cold ferrous feed (as that activity is defined in the notice) to provide the information requested by the Minister in accordance with the data collection rules specified in the notice including only the emissions set out in Schedule 2 of the notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1 of the notice, and excluding those emissions set out in Schedule 3 of the notice.
The information is being requested to assist the Minister to determine if the activity meets the criteria listed in section 161D(3)(a) of the Act.
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation required by this notice, together with the guidance document for filling in these documents can be downloaded from
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation must be completed and returned to the Ministry for the Environment within 30 working days of the date of this notice. The Ministry would prefer to receive this information by email to industrialallocation@mfe.govt.nz. If you consider that providing the information by email would cause difficulties, you may return data on CD by mail or in person
to the Ministry for the Environment, 23 Kate Sheppard Place, Wellington. Original signed copies of the declaration must also be provided. Please contact the Ministry on 0800 499 700 for any further assistance.
While the notice does not require the source information and records on which the data in the specified template is based, it would be prudent to retain this information for a period of seven years. The Minister is able to request any further information that he considers necessary to enable the verification of the accuracy of the information provided under this notice.
Persons to whom this notice applies should note that, under section 161D(7) of the Act, failure without reasonable excuse to supply the data and information required by this notice will mean that if the activity is subsequently prescribed as an eligible industry activity, those persons (and associated persons) may not be eligible to be allocated New Zealand units in respect of that activity.
In addition, it is an offence to knowingly provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 132 of the Act) or, with the intent to deceive and for the purpose of obtaining a material benefit or avoiding a material detriment, to fail to provide information or to provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 133 of the Act).
Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Cartonboard) Notice 2010
Pursuant to section 161D of the Climate Change Response Act 2002, I, Hon Nick Smith, Minister for Climate Change Issues, give the following notice requiring information on the Production of Cartonboard to determine the emissions-intensity of this activity and the allocative baseline or baselines of the products of the activity.
N o t i c e
1. Title and commencement-(1) This notice may be cited as the Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Cartonboard) Notice 2010.
(2) This notice takes effect from and including 31 March 2010.
2. Interpretation (1) Unless the context otherwise requires:
Act means the Climate Change Response Act 2002.
Activity outputs are the outputs used for the calculation of the revenue of the activity and mean the outputs specified in clause 2(2)(a).
Bases of preparation means the form available at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Data collection rules means the methodologies for data collection specified in Schedule 1 of this notice.
Declaration means the statement of declaration located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Excluded emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 3 of this notice.
Financial years means the financial years beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June for each of the periods 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 during which the person carried out the activity.
Included emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 2 of this notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1.
Product (basis of allocation) is:
(a) tonnes of rolls or sheets of coated or uncoated cartonboard where the product has a grammage range of 150 g/m2 to 500 g/m2, a moisture content in the range of 4 to 11 per cent by weight, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
(b) air dried tonnes (90 per cent bone dry fibre, 10 per cent moisture content) of equivalent pulp produced directly from wood billets, from wood chips and/or sawdust and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
(c) air dried tonnes (90 per cent bone dry fibre, 10 per cent moisture content) of equivalent pulp produced directly from recovered paper, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
Specified Template means the table template located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
(2) Activity means the physical transformation of wood chips, sawdust, log billets, wood pulp and/or recovered paper to produce rolls or sheets of cartonboard,
where:
(a) the outputs of this activity are saleable cartonboard which has a grammage range of 150 g/m2 to 500 g/m2, a moisture content in the range of 4 to 11 per cent by weight, and be generally used as a cartonboard product such as kraft liner, multiply and other paperboard.
(3) Saleable has its ordinary meaning as understood by participants in the relevant market, subject to subclauses (a) to (d):
(a) Saleable is an output produced to a level at which it would ordinarily be considered by participants in the relevant market:
(i) to be the output of the process; and
(ii) to have a commercial value as that output.
(b) A sub-standard product which is discarded is taken not to be saleable or of saleable quality.
(c) An output which is recycled back while carrying out the activity as defined to produce a new output is not saleable or of saleable quality.
(d) Material which is scrapped or lost before it is packaged as a product that is saleable or of saleable quality:
(i) is not saleable or of saleable quality; and
(ii) is not to be included in an amount of product (basis of allocation).
(4) Expressions defined in the Act have the same meaning in this notice as they do in the Act unless the context otherwise requires.
3. Data required to be provided-(1) Any person carrying out the activity on the date of this notice must provide to the Ministry for the Environment data for the financial years for the activity in the form of the specified template, calculated in accordance with the data collection rules, together with the completed declaration and bases of preparation.
(2) In calculating the data for the activity, the person must include only the included emissions set out at Schedule 2 to this notice and must exclude the excluded emissions set out at Schedule 3 of this notice.
4. Deadline for provision of data-The data required by clause 3 of this notice must be provided to the Ministry for the Environment within 40 working days of the date of this notice.
Schedule 1
Revenue Rules
1. Revenue must be calculated as the quantity of activity outputs, for each of the financial years, multiplied by an appropriate market price, exclusive of GST, for each activity output for each of the financial years.
2. Quantity of activity output(s) is either the direct measure of activity output or is calculated from units sold and changes in inventory. The same methodology must be used for all years.
3. The market price must be a 'plant gate' price for the activity output. It is the fair value of the product, as defined under the New Zealand Accounting Standard NZ IAS 18, adjusted for transport costs to reflect the market into which it is sold. It must be calculated for each of the financial years either from the revenue received from all external activity output sales during each of the financial years, divided by the number of units of external activity output sales during each of these years; or by using an observable market price applicable to each of the financial years. An observable market price must be based on a relevant price listed on an international exchange, a price obtained from an industry analyst's report or a price derived from government or industry body statistics.
4. Market price must be converted from foreign currencies to New Zealand dollars at the historical rate relevant to the period of activity output.
5. A weight may be applied to the market price, as calculated in accordance with revenue rules 3 and 4, in each of the financial years. Where a weighting is used, a weight of 0.7 will be applied in the financial year with the highest market price and a weight of 1.15 will be applied in the other
two financial years.
Emissions Rules
1. Data must be supplied for each financial year from only the following emissions sources, expressed in tonnes of CO2 equivalent:
(a) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil as part of the activity;
(b) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(c) the direct use of geothermal fluid as part of the activity, including the direct use of geothermal fluid to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(d) any of the activities listed in Part 4 of Schedule 3 of the Act carried out as part of the activity; and
(e) the use of electricity used as part of the activity.
2. Emissions must be calculated using the applicable formulae and emission factors specified in these data collection rules and in the specified template. Direct measures cannot be used as a substitute.
3. Emissions from the direct use of natural gas/coal as a feedstock must be calculated as zero when either (1) the feedstock is used to produce an obligation fuel defined in the Climate Change (Liquid Fossil Fuels) Regulations 2008, or (2) the production of the output is eligible to earn emission units under the Climate Change (Other Removal Activities) Regulations 2009.
4. Emissions for which no obligation exists under the Act due to an exemption made by Order in Council under section 60 of the Act must be calculated as zero.
5. Total emissions from a heat/steam plant must be allocated to an activity in proportion to its use of the output of the plant. Total emissions from a co-generation plant must be split between heat/steam and electricity emissions on the basis of relative efficiencies of production, using efficiency rates of 80% for steam and 35% for electricity, then the heat/steam emissions must be allocated to the activity in proportion to its use of the output of heat from the plant.
Emissions allocated to heat/steam production must be estimated using the following formula:
Where:
EH = emissions allocated to steam production
H = steam output (energy)
eH = assumed efficiency of steam production
P = delivered electricity generation (energy)
ep = assumed efficiency of electricity generation
ET = total direct emissions of the CHP system
Ep = emissions allocated to electricity production
6. The following specific formulae must be used in estimating direct emissions:
Coal
Emissions = (AL × CVL × EFL) + (ASB × CV SB × EF SB) + (AB × CV B × EF B)
where:
A = tonnes of coal consumed for different varieties, including L = lignite, SB = sub-
bituminous, B = bituminous
CV = calorific value of the coal class used
EF = relevant emission factor for the relevant coal class.
Natural gas
Emissions = A × EF
where:
A = consumption of natural gas (in terajoules, or tonnes if LPG)
EF = emission factor for natural gas (use either one for the appropriate field(s), if known, or the national average if the gas field(s) is not known).
Geothermal fluid
Emissions = A x EF
where:
A = consumption of geothermal fluid (in tonnes)
EF = emission factor for geothermal fluid.
Used or waste oil
Emissions = A × CV × EF
where:
A = consumption of used or waste oil (in tonnes)
CV = calorific value of the used or waste oil
EF = emission factor for the used or waste oil.
7. Emissions from industrial processes must be calculated using the formulae set out in Part 3 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
8. The emission factors used in calculating emissions must be those listed in Schedule 2 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
9. Indirect emissions from electricity use must be calculated using the following formula:
Emissions = A × EAF
where:
A = consumption of electricity (in MWh)
EAF = electricity allocation factor.
10. For eligibility purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 1 tonne of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
11. For allocative baseline purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 0.52 tonnes of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
12. Best endeavours must be used in calculating emissions. Simplified and reasonable emission calculation methods of the person's own design can be used for specified small emissions sources that are either excluded or included emissions, and are, in aggregate, estimated to be no more than 5% of total emissions from the activity at the site, provided that a 5% change in total estimated emissions would not change the eligibility status of the activity, if the activity of the person was considered in isolation when making a decision about eligibility. All methods used must be disclosed in the bases of preparation.
13. All emissions associated with the activity must be counted, regardless of whether the output is of saleable quality.
Data Preparation Rules
1. The methods, assumptions and calculations used to produce the data must be disclosed in the bases of preparation along with the data in the specified template.
2. Where uncertainties arise when determining emission and revenue data, these uncertainties must be declared in the bases of preparation.
Schedule 2
Included emissions
Emissions that must be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, as part of the activity as defined, including from machinery, equipment and processes which are integral to, and essential for, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation involved in the activity as described, including, for example:
- machinery used to move materials within and as part of the activity, including mobile equipment
- control rooms, laboratories, maintenance workshops
- machinery used to create non-electrical energy for use in the activity as defined
- the processing of by-products where they involve the recovery of materials for re-use within the activity or are necessary for the activity to proceed as defined
- onsite processing of waste materials from the activity to comply with regulatory obligations;
(b) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, to generate steam that is used as part of the activity as defined;
(c) waste heat recovery that is part of the activity as defined; and
(d) production of pulp for use in the activity from wood billets, wood chips, sawdust and/or recovered paper including de-inking and onsite processing.
Schedule 3
Excluded emissions
Emissions that may not be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the use of machinery and equipment, and other processes that are not integral to, nor essential to, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation taking place when the activity as defined is carried out;
(b) any extraction or production of raw materials that are subsequently used when the activity as defined is carried out;
(c) the transportation of inputs used in the activity to storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(d) the transportation of outputs of the activity from storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out to another location;
(e) the transportation of intermediate products between different location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(f) operations that are complementary to the activity as defined, including (but not limited to) packaging, head office operations, and administration and marketing (whether carried out at the same location where the activity is carried out or at a different location);
(g) the generation of electricity at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(h) the collection, sorting, transport and baling of recovered paper for use in the activity;
(i) all forestry operations including establishment, maintenance and harvesting;
(j) the production of wood chips and/or sawdust;
(k) the collection, sorting, transport and baling of recovered paper for use in the activity; and
(l) further processing, cutting or colouring of cartonboard rolls or sheets.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 2010.
HON NICK SMITH, Minister for Climate Change Issues.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice, which comes into effect on 31 March 2010, requires any person carrying out the production of cartonboard (as that activity is defined in the notice) to provide the information requested by the Minister in accordance with the data collection rules specified in the notice including only the emissions set out in Schedule 2 of the notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1 of the notice, and excluding those emissions set out in Schedule 3 of the notice.
The information is being requested to assist the Minister to determine if the activity meets the criteria listed in section 161D(3)(a) of the Act.
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation required by this notice, together with the guidance document for filling in these documents can be downloaded from
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation must be completed and returned to the Ministry for the Environment within 40 working days of the date of this notice. The Ministry would prefer to receive this information by email to industrialallocation@mfe.govt.nz. If you consider that providing the information by email would cause difficulties, you may return data on CD by mail or in person to the Ministry for the Environment, 23 Kate Sheppard Place, Wellington. Original signed copies of
the declaration must also be provided. Please contact the Ministry on 0800 499 700 for any further assistance.
While the notice does not require the source information and records on which the data in the specified template is based, it would be prudent to retain this information for a period of seven years. The Minister is able to request any further information that he considers necessary to enable the verification of the accuracy of the information provided under this notice.
Persons to whom this notice applies should note that, under section 161D(7) of the Act, failure without reasonable excuse to supply the data and information required by this notice will mean that if the activity is subsequently prescribed as an eligible industry activity, those persons (and associated persons) may not be eligible to be allocated New Zealand units in respect of that activity.
In addition, it is an offence to knowingly provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 132 of the Act) or, with the intent to deceive and for the purpose of obtaining a material benefit or avoiding a material detriment, to fail to provide information or to provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 133 of the Act).
Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Market Pulp) Notice 2010
Pursuant to section 161D of the Climate Change Response Act 2002, I, Hon Nick Smith, Minister for Climate Change Issues, give the following notice requiring information on the Production of Market Pulp to determine the emissions-intensity of this activity and the allocative baseline or baselines of the products of the activity.
N o t i c e
1. Title and commencement-(1) This notice may be cited as the Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Market Pulp) Notice 2010.
(2) This notice takes effect from and including 31 March 2010.
2. Interpretation-(1) Unless the context otherwise requires:
Act means the Climate Change Response Act 2002.
Activity outputs are the outputs used for the calculation of the revenue of the activity and mean the outputs specified in clauses 2(2)(a) and (b).
Bases of preparation means the form available at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Data collection rules means the methodologies for data collection specified in Schedule 1 of this notice.
Declaration means the statement of declaration located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Excluded emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 3 of this notice.
Financial years means the financial years beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June for each of the periods 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 during which the person carried out the activity.
Included emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 2 of this notice.
Product (basis of allocation) is equivalent air dry tonnes (ADT ie 90% dry fibre,10% moisture) of:
(a) low yield pulp with a fibre recovery less than or equal to 80 per cent bone dry (BD) fibre by mass on dry (BD) wood input and a moisture content of 4 to 20 per cent by weight; and/or
(b) high yield and low freeness pulp with a fibre recovery greater than 80 per cent bone dry (BD) fibre by mass on dry (BD) wood input, a Canadian Standard Freeness of less than 150 millilitres and a moisture content of 4 to 20 per cent by weight; and/or
(c) high yield and high freeness pulp with a fibre recovery greater than 80 per cent bone dry (BD) fibre by mass on dry (BD) wood input, a Canadian Standard Freeness of greater than or equal to 150 millilitres and a moisture content of 4 to 20 per cent by weight
that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
Specified Template means the table template located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
(2) Activity means the physical transformation of wood chips, sawdust, wood pulp and/or recovered paper to produce rolls and/or bales of market pulp, provided that the market pulp must be dried to a moisture content of 4 to 20 per cent by weight and be generally used in paper manufacturing, fibre cement products and/or in the production of sanitary products,
where the outputs include:
(a) low yield pulp with a fibre recovery less than or equal to 80 per cent bone dry (BD) fibre by mass on dry (BD) wood input and a moisture content of 4 to 20 per cent by weight; and/or
(b) high yield and low freeness pulp with a fibre recovery greater than 80 per cent bone dry (BD) fibre by mass on dry (BD) wood input, a Canadian Standard Freeness of less than 150 millilitres and a moisture content of 4 to 20 per cent by weight; and/or
(c) high yield and high freeness pulp with a fibre recovery greater than 80 per cent bone dry (BD) fibre by mass on dry (BD) wood input, a Canadian Standard Freeness of greater than or equal to 150 millilitres and a moisture content of 4 to 20 per cent by weight.
(3) Saleable has its ordinary meaning as understood by participants in the relevant market, subject to subclauses (a) to (d):
(a) Saleable is an output produced to a level at which it would ordinarily be considered by participants in the relevant market:
(i) to be the output of the process; and
(ii) to have a commercial value as that output.
(b) A sub-standard product which is discarded is taken not to be saleable or of saleable quality.
(c) An output which is recycled back while carrying out the activity as defined to produce a new output is not saleable or of saleable quality.
(d) Material which is scrapped or lost before it is packaged as a product that is saleable or of saleable quality:
(i) is not saleable or of saleable quality; and
(ii) is not to be included in an amount of product (basis of allocation).
(4) Expressions defined in the Act have the same meaning in this notice as they do in the Act unless the context otherwise requires.
3. Data required to be provided-(1) Any person carrying out the activity on the date of this notice must provide to the Ministry for the Environment data for the financial years for the activity in the form of the specified template, calculated in accordance with the data collection rules, together with the completed declaration and bases of preparation.
(2) In calculating the data for the activity, the person must include only the included emissions set out at Schedule 2 to this notice and must exclude the excluded emissions set out at Schedule 3 of this notice.
4. Deadline for provision of data-The data required by clause 3 of this notice must be provided to the Ministry for the Environment within 40 working days of the date of this notice.
Schedule 1
Revenue Rules
(1) Revenue must be calculated as the quantity of activity outputs, for each of the financial years, multiplied by an appropriate market price, exclusive of GST, for each activity output for each of the financial years.
(2) Quantity of activity output(s) is either the direct measure of activity output or is calculated from units sold and changes in inventory. The same methodology must be used for all years.
(3) The market price must be a 'plant gate' price for the activity output. It is the fair value of the product, as defined under the New Zealand Accounting Standard NZ IAS 18, adjusted for transport costs to reflect the market into which it is sold. It must be calculated for each of the financial years either from the revenue received from all external activity output sales during each of the financial years, divided by the number of units of external activity output sales during each of these years; or by using an observable market price applicable to each of the financial years. An observable market price must be based on a relevant price listed on an international exchange, a price obtained from an industry analyst's report or a price derived from government or industry body statistics.
(4) Market price must be converted from foreign currencies to New Zealand dollars at the historical rate relevant to the period of activity output.
(5) A weight may be applied to the market price, as calculated in accordance with revenue rules 3 and 4, in each of the financial years. Where a weighting is used, a weight of 0.7 will be applied in the financial year with the highest market price and a weight of 1.15 will be applied in the other
two financial years.
Emissions Rules
1. Data must be supplied for each financial year from only the following emissions sources, expressed in tonnes of CO2 equivalent:
(a) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil as part of the activity;
(b) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(c) the direct use of geothermal fluid as part of the activity, including the direct use of geothermal fluid to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(d) any of the activities listed in Part 4 of Schedule 3 of the Act carried out as part of the activity; and
(e) the use of electricity used as part of the activity.
(2) Emissions must be calculated using the applicable formulae and emission factors specified in these data collection rules and in the specified template. Direct measures cannot be used as a substitute.
(3) Emissions from the direct use of natural gas/coal as a feedstock must be calculated as zero when either (1) the feedstock is used to produce an obligation fuel defined in the Climate Change (Liquid Fossil Fuels) Regulations 2008, or (2) the production of the output is eligible to earn emission units under the Climate Change (Other Removal Activities) Regulations 2009.
(4) Emissions for which no obligation exists under the Act due to an exemption made by Order in Council under section 60 of the Act must be calculated as zero.
(5) Total emissions from a heat/steam plant must be allocated to an activity in proportion to its use of the output of the plant. Total emissions from a co-generation plant must be split between heat/steam and electricity emissions on the basis of relative efficiencies of production, using efficiency rates of 80% for steam and 35% for electricity, then the heat/steam emissions must be allocated to the activity in proportion to its use of the output of heat from the plant.
Emissions allocated to heat/steam production must be estimated using the following formula:
Where:
EH = emissions allocated to steam production
H = steam output (energy)
eH = assumed efficiency of steam production
P = delivered electricity generation (energy)
ep = assumed efficiency of electricity generation
ET = total direct emissions of the CHP system
Ep = emissions allocated to electricity production
6. The following specific formulae must be used in estimating direct emissions:
Coal
Emissions = (AL × CVL × EFL) + (ASB × CV SB × EF SB) + (AB × CV B × EF B)
where:
A = tonnes of coal consumed for different varieties, including L = lignite, SB = sub-
bituminous, B = bituminous
CV = calorific value of the coal class used
EF = relevant emission factor for the relevant coal class.
Natural gas
Emissions = A × EF
where:
A = consumption of natural gas (in terajoules, or tonnes if LPG)
EF = emission factor for natural gas (use either one for the appropriate field(s), if known, or the national average if the gas field(s) is not known).
Geothermal fluid
Emissions = A x EF
where:
A = consumption of geothermal fluid (in tonnes)
EF = emission factor for geothermal fluid.
Used or waste oil
Emissions = A × CV × EF
where:
A = consumption of used or waste oil (in tonnes)
CV = calorific value of the used or waste oil
EF = emission factor for the used or waste oil.
7. Emissions from industrial processes must be calculated using the formulae set out in Part 3 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
8. The emission factors used in calculating emissions must be those listed in Schedule 2 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
9. Indirect emissions from electricity use must be calculated using the following formula:
Emissions = A × EAF
where:
A = consumption of electricity (in MWh)
EAF = electricity allocation factor.
10. For eligibility purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 1 tonne of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
11. For allocative baseline purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 0.52 tonnes of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
12. Best endeavours must be used in calculating emissions. Simplified and reasonable emission calculation methods of the person's own design can be used for specified small emissions sources that are either excluded or included emissions, and are, in aggregate, estimated to be no more than 5% of total emissions from the activity at the site, provided that a 5% change in total estimated emissions would not change the eligibility status of the activity, if the activity of the person was considered in isolation when making a decision about eligibility. All methods used must be disclosed in the bases of preparation.
13. All emissions associated with the activity must be counted, regardless of whether the output is of saleable quality.
Data Preparation Rules
1. The methods, assumptions and calculations used to produce the data must be disclosed in the bases of preparation along with the data in the specified template.
2. Where uncertainties arise when determining emission and revenue data, these uncertainties must be declared in the bases of preparation.
Schedule 2
Included emissions
Emissions that must be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, as part of the activity as defined, including from machinery, equipment and processes which are integral to, and essential for, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation involved in the activity as described, including, for example:
- machinery used to move materials within and as part of the activity, including mobile equipment
- control rooms, laboratories, maintenance workshops
- machinery used to create non-electrical energy for use in the activity as defined
- the processing of by-products where they involve the recovery of materials for re-use within the activity or are necessary for the activity to proceed as defined
- onsite processing of waste materials from the activity to comply with regulatory obligations;
(b) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, to generate steam that is used as part of the activity as defined;
(c) waste heat recovery that is part of the activity as defined; and
(d) the production of pulp for use in the activity from:
(i) wood chips and/or sawdust using any combination of mechanical, heat or chemical processes; and/or
(ii) recovered paper (including de-inking and onsite processing).
Schedule 3
Excluded emissions
Emissions that may not be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the use of machinery and equipment, and other processes that are not integral to, nor essential to, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation taking place when the activity as defined is carried out;
(b) any extraction or production of raw materials that are subsequently used when the activity as defined is carried out;
(c) the transportation of inputs used in the activity to storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(d) the transportation of outputs of the activity from storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out to another location;
(e) the transportation of intermediate products between different location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(f) operations that are complementary to the activity as defined, including (but not limited to) packaging, head office operations, and administration and marketing (whether carried out at the same location where the activity is carried out or at a different location);
(g) the generation of electricity at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(h) all forestry operations including establishment, maintenance and harvesting;
(i) the production of wood chips;
(j) the collection, sorting, transport and baling of recovered paper for use in the activity; and
(k) further processing, cutting or colouring of dry wood pulp rolls.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 2010.
HON NICK SMITH, Minister for Climate Change Issues.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice, which comes into effect on 31 March 2010, requires any person carrying out the production of market pulp (as that activity is defined in the notice) to provide the information requested by the Minister in accordance with the data collection rules specified in the notice including only the emissions set out in Schedule 2 of the notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1 of the notice, and excluding those emissions set out in Schedule 3 of the notice.
The information is being requested to assist the Minister to determine if the activity meets the criteria listed in section 161D(3)(a) of the Act.
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation required by this notice, together with the guidance document for filling in these documents can be downloaded from
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation must be completed and returned to the Ministry for the Environment within 40 working days of the date of this notice. The Ministry would prefer to receive this information by email to industrialallocation@mfe.govt.nz. If you consider that providing the information by email would cause difficulties, you may return data on CD by mail or in person
to the Ministry for the Environment, 23 Kate Sheppard Place, Wellington. Original signed copies of the declaration must also be provided. Please contact the Ministry on 0800 499 700 for any further assistance.
While the notice does not require the source information and records on which the data in the specified template is based, it would be prudent to retain this information for a period of seven years. The Minister is able to request any further information that he considers necessary to enable the verification of the accuracy of the information provided under this notice.
Persons to whom this notice applies should note that, under section 161D(7) of the Act, failure without reasonable excuse to supply the data and information required by this notice will mean that if the activity is subsequently prescribed as an eligible industry activity, those persons (and associated persons) may not be eligible to be allocated New Zealand units in respect of that activity.
In addition, it is an offence to knowingly provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 132 of the Act) or, with the intent to deceive and for the purpose of obtaining a material benefit or avoiding a material detriment, to fail to provide information or to provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 133 of the Act).
Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Newsprint) Notice 2010
Pursuant to section 161D of the Climate Change Response Act 2002, I, Hon Nick Smith, Minister for Climate Change Issues, give the following notice requiring information on the Production of Newsprint to determine the emissions-intensity of this activity and the allocative baseline or baselines of the products of the activity.
N o t i c e
1. Title and commencement-(1) This notice may be cited as the Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Newsprint) Notice 2010.
(2) This notice takes effect from and including 31 March 2010.
2. Interpretation-(1) Unless the context otherwise requires:
Act means the Climate Change Response Act 2002.
Activity outputs are the outputs used for the calculation of the revenue of the activity and mean the outputs specified in clause 2(2)(a).
Bases of preparation means the form available at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Data collection rules means the methodologies for data collection specified in Schedule 1 of this notice.
Declaration means the statement of declaration located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Excluded emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 3 of this notice.
Financial years means the financial years beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June for each of the periods 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 during which the person carried out the activity.
Included emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 2 of this notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1.
The product (basis for allocation) is:
(a) rolls of uncoated newsprint, where the product must have a grammage range of 30 g/m2 to
80 g/m2, a moisture content in the range of 6 to 11 per cent by weight, and be generally used as a newspaper product that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
(b) air dried tonnes (90 per cent bone dry fibre, 10 per cent moisture content) of equivalent pulp produced directly from wood chips and/or sawdust, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
(c) air dried tonnes (90 per cent bone dry fibre, 10 per cent moisture content) of equivalent pulp produced directly from recovered paper, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
Specified Template means the table template located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
(2) Activity means the physical transformation of any or all of wood chips, sawdust, wood pulp and/or recovered paper to produce rolls of uncoated newsprint,
where:
(a) the output of this activity is uncoated newsprint that has a grammage range of 30 g/m2 to 80 g/m2, a moisture content in the range of 6 to 11 per cent by weight, and is generally used as a newspaper product.
(3) Saleable has its ordinary meaning as understood by participants in the relevant market, subject to subclauses (a) to (d):
(a) Saleable is an output produced to a level at which it would ordinarily be considered by participants in the relevant market:
(i) to be the output of the process; and
(ii) to have a commercial value as that output.
(b) A sub-standard product which is discarded is taken not to be saleable or of saleable quality.
(c) An output which is recycled back while carrying out the activity as defined to produce a new output is not saleable or of saleable quality.
(d) Material which is scrapped or lost before it is packaged as a product that is saleable or of saleable quality:
(i) is not saleable or of saleable quality; and
(ii) is not to be included in an amount of product (basis of allocation).
(4) Expressions defined in the Act have the same meaning in this notice as they do in the Act unless the context otherwise requires.
3. Data required to be provided-(1) Any person carrying out the activity on the date of this notice must provide to the Ministry for the Environment data for the financial years for the activity in the form of the specified template, calculated in accordance with the data collection rules, together with the completed declaration and bases of preparation.
(2) In calculating the data for the activity, the person must include only the included emissions set out at Schedule 2 to this notice and must exclude the excluded emissions set out at Schedule 3 of this notice.
4. Deadline for provision of data-The data required by clause 3 of this notice must be provided to the Ministry for the Environment within 30 working days of the date of this notice.
Schedule 1
Revenue Rules
1. Revenue must be calculated as the quantity of activity outputs, for each of the financial years, multiplied by an appropriate market price, exclusive of GST, for each activity output for each of the financial years.
2. Quantity of activity output(s) is either the direct measure of activity output or is calculated from units sold and changes in inventory. The same methodology must be used for all years.
3. The market price must be a 'plant gate' price for the activity output. It is the fair value of the product, as defined under the New Zealand Accounting Standard NZ IAS 18, adjusted for transport costs to reflect the market into which it is sold. It must be calculated for each of the financial years either from the revenue received from all external activity output sales during each of the financial years, divided by the number of units of external activity output sales during each of these years; or by using an observable market price applicable to each of the financial years. An observable market price must be based on a relevant price listed on an international exchange, a price obtained from an industry analyst's report or a price derived from government or industry body statistics.
4. Market price must be converted from foreign currencies to New Zealand dollars at the historical rate relevant to the period of activity output.
5. A weight may be applied to the market price, as calculated in accordance with revenue rules 3 and 4, in each of the financial years. Where a weighting is used, a weight of 0.7 will be applied in the financial year with the highest market price and a weight of 1.15 will be applied in the other
two financial years.
Emissions Rules
(1) Data must be supplied for each financial year from only the following emissions sources, expressed in tonnes of CO2 equivalent:
(a) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil as part of the activity;
(b) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(c) the direct use of geothermal fluid as part of the activity, including the direct use of geothermal fluid to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(d) any of the activities listed in Part 4 of Schedule 3 of the Act carried out as part of the activity; and
(e) the use of electricity used as part of the activity.
(2) Emissions must be calculated using the applicable formulae and emission factors specified in these data collection rules and in the specified template. Direct measures cannot be used as a substitute.
(3) Emissions from the direct use of natural gas/coal as a feedstock must be calculated as zero when either (1) the feedstock is used to produce an obligation fuel defined in the Climate Change (Liquid Fossil Fuels) Regulations 2008, or (2) the production of the output is eligible to earn emission units under the Climate Change (Other Removal Activities) Regulations 2009.
(4) Emissions for which no obligation exists under the Act due to an exemption made by Order in Council under section 60 of the Act must be calculated as zero.
(5) Total emissions from a heat/steam plant must be allocated to an activity in proportion to its use of the output of the plant. Total emissions from a co-generation plant must be split between heat/steam and electricity emissions on the basis of relative efficiencies of production, using efficiency rates of 80% for steam and 35% for electricity, then the heat/steam emissions must be allocated to the activity in proportion to its use of the output of heat from the plant.
Emissions allocated to heat/steam production must be estimated using the following formula:
Where:
EH = emissions allocated to steam production
H = steam output (energy)
eH = assumed efficiency of steam production
P = delivered electricity generation (energy)
ep = assumed efficiency of electricity generation
ET = total direct emissions of the CHP system
Ep = emissions allocated to electricity production
6. The following specific formulae must be used in estimating direct emissions:
Coal
Emissions = (AL × CVL × EFL) + (ASB × CV SB × EF SB) + (AB × CV B × EF B)
where:
A = tonnes of coal consumed for different varieties, including L = lignite, SB = sub-
bituminous, B = bituminous
CV = calorific value of the coal class used
EF = relevant emission factor for the relevant coal class.
Natural gas
Emissions = A × EF
where:
A = consumption of natural gas (in terajoules, or tonnes if LPG)
EF = emission factor for natural gas (use either one for the appropriate field(s), if known, or the national average if the gas field(s) is not known).
Geothermal fluid
Emissions = A x EF
where:
A = consumption of geothermal fluid (in tonnes)
EF = emission factor for geothermal fluid.
Used or waste oil
Emissions = A × CV × EF
where:
A = consumption of used or waste oil (in tonnes)
CV = calorific value of the used or waste oil
EF = emission factor for the used or waste oil.
7. Emissions from industrial processes must be calculated using the formulae set out in Part 3 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
8. The emission factors used in calculating emissions must be those listed in Schedule 2 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
9. Indirect emissions from electricity use must be calculated using the following formula:
Emissions = A × EAF
where:
A = consumption of electricity (in MWh)
EAF = electricity allocation factor.
10. For eligibility purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 1 tonne of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
11. For allocative baseline purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 0.52 tonnes of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
12. Best endeavours must be used in calculating emissions. Simplified and reasonable emission calculation methods of the person's own design can be used for specified small emissions sources that are either excluded or included emissions, and are, in aggregate, estimated to be no more than 5% of total emissions from the activity at the site, provided that a 5% change in total estimated emissions would not change the eligibility status of the activity, if the activity of the person was considered in isolation when making a decision about eligibility. All methods used must be disclosed in the bases of preparation.
13. All emissions associated with the activity must be counted, regardless of whether the output is of saleable quality.
Data Preparation Rules
1. The methods, assumptions and calculations used to produce the data must be disclosed in the bases of preparation along with the data in the specified template.
2. Where uncertainties arise when determining emission and revenue data, these uncertainties must be declared in the bases of preparation.
Schedule 2
Included emissions
Emissions that must be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, as part of the activity as defined, including from machinery, equipment and processes which are integral to, and essential for, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation involved in the activity as described, including, for example:
- machinery used to move materials within and as part of the activity, including mobile equipment
- control rooms, laboratories, maintenance workshops
- machinery used to create non-electrical energy for use in the activity as defined
- the processing of by-products where they involve the recovery of materials for re-use within the activity or are necessary for the activity to proceed as defined
- onsite processing of waste materials from the activity to comply with regulatory obligations;
(b) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, to generate steam that is used as part of the activity as defined;
(c) waste heat recovery that is part of the activity as defined; and
(d) the production of pulp for use in the activity from wood chips, sawdust and/or recovered paper including de-inking and onsite processing.
Schedule 3
Excluded emissions
Emissions that may not be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the use of machinery and equipment, and other processes that are not integral to, nor essential to, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation taking place when the activity as defined is carried out;
(b) any extraction or production of raw materials that are subsequently used when the activity as defined is carried out;
(c) the transportation of inputs used in the activity to storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(d) the transportation of outputs of the activity from storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out to another location;
(e) the transportation of intermediate products between different location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(f) operations that are complementary to the activity as defined, including (but not limited to) packaging, head office operations, and administration and marketing (whether carried out at the same location where the activity is carried out or at a different location);
(g) the generation of electricity at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(h) all forestry operations including establishment, maintenance and harvesting;
(i) the production of wood chips and/or sawdust;
(j) the collection, sorting, transport and baling of recovered paper for use in the activity; and
(k) further processing, cutting or colouring of newsprint rolls.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 2010.
HON NICK SMITH, Minister for Climate Change Issues.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice, which comes into effect on 31 March 2010, requires any person carrying out the production of newsprint (as that activity is defined in the notice) to provide the information requested by the Minister in accordance with the data collection rules specified in the notice including only the emissions set out in Schedule 2 of the notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1 of the notice, and excluding those emissions set out in Schedule 3 of the notice.
The information is being requested to assist the Minister to determine if the activity meets the criteria listed in section 161D(3)(a) of the Act.
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation required by this notice, together with the guidance document for filling in these documents can be downloaded from
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation must be completed and returned to the Ministry for the Environment within 30 working days of the date of this notice. The Ministry would prefer to receive this information by email to industrialallocation@mfe.govt.nz. If you consider that providing the information by email would cause difficulties, you may return data on CD by mail or in person to the Ministry for the Environment, 23 Kate Sheppard Place, Wellington. Original signed copies of
the declaration must also be provided. Please contact the Ministry on 0800 499 700 for any further assistance.
While the notice does not require the source information and records on which the data in the specified template is based, it would be prudent to retain this information for a period of seven years. The Minister is able to request any further information that he considers necessary to enable the verification of the accuracy of the information provided under this notice.
Persons to whom this notice applies should note that, under section 161D(7) of the Act, failure without reasonable excuse to supply the data and information required by this notice will mean that if the activity is subsequently prescribed as an eligible industry activity, those persons (and associated persons) may not be eligible to be allocated New Zealand units in respect of that activity.
In addition, it is an offence to knowingly provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 132 of the Act) or, with the intent to deceive and for the purpose of obtaining a material benefit or avoiding a material detriment, to fail to provide information or to provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 133 of the Act).
Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Packaging and Industrial Paper) Notice 2010
Pursuant to section 161D of the Climate Change Response Act 2002, I, Hon Nick Smith, Minister for Climate Change Issues, give the following notice requiring information on the production of packaging and industrial paper to determine the emissions-intensity of this activity and the allocative baseline or baselines of the products of the activity.
N o t i c e
1. Title and commencement-(1) This notice may be cited as the Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Packaging and Industrial Paper) Notice 2010.
(2) This notice takes effect from and including 31 March 2010.
2. Interpretation-(1) Unless the context otherwise requires:
Act means the Climate Change Response Act 2002.
Activity outputs are the outputs used for the calculation of the revenue of the activity and mean the outputs specified in clauses 2(2)(a) and (b).
Bases of preparation means the form available at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Data collection rules means the methodologies for data collection specified in Schedule 1 of this notice.
Declaration means the statement of declaration located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Excluded emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 3 of this notice.
Financial years means the financial years beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June for each of the periods 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 during which the person carried out the activity.
Included emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 2 of this notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1.
Product (basis of allocation) is:
(a) tonnes of saleable rolls of uncoated packaging or industrial paper that has a grammage range of 30 g/m2 to 500 g/m2, a moisture content in the range of 4 to 12 per cent by weight, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
(b) air dried tonnes (90 per cent bone dry fibre, 10 per cent moisture content) of equivalent pulp produced directly from wood chips and/or sawdust, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
(c) air dried tonnes (90 per cent bone dry fibre, 10 per cent moisture content) of equivalent pulp produced directly from recovered paper, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
Specified Template means the table template located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
(2) Activity means the physical transformation of wood chips, sawdust, wood pulp and/or recovered paper to produce rolls of uncoated packaging and industrial paper,
where:
(a) the output of this activity is uncoated packaging or industrial paper that has a grammage range of 30 g/m2 to 500 g/m2, a moisture content in the range of 4 to 12 per cent by weight and be generally used as a packaging or industrial paper product such as kraft liner; recycled or multiply liner; medium, sack and bag papers; wrapping papers; plasterboard liner; horticultural paper; building papers; but excluding cartonboard as defined in the Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Cartonboard) Notice 2010.
(3) Saleable has its ordinary meaning as understood by participants in the relevant market, subject to subclauses (a) to (d):
(a) Saleable is an output produced to a level at which it would ordinarily be considered by participants in the relevant market:
(i) to be the output of the process; and
(ii) to have a commercial value as that output.
(b) A sub-standard product which is discarded is taken not to be saleable or of saleable quality.
(c) An output which is recycled back while carrying out the activity as defined to produce a new output is not saleable or of saleable quality.
(d) Material which is scrapped or lost before it is packaged as a product that is saleable or of saleable quality:
(i) is not saleable or of saleable quality; and
(ii) is not to be included in an amount of product (basis of allocation).
(4) Expressions defined in the Act have the same meaning in this notice as they do in the Act unless the context otherwise requires.
3. Data required to be provided-(1) Any person carrying out the activity on the date of this notice must provide to the Ministry for the Environment data for the financial years for the activity in the form of the specified template, calculated in accordance with the data collection rules, together with the completed declaration and bases of preparation.
(2) In calculating the data for the activity, the person must include only the included emissions set out at Schedule 2 to this notice and must exclude the excluded emissions set out at Schedule 3 of this notice.
4. Deadline for provision of data-The data required by clause 3 of this notice must be provided to the Ministry for the Environment within 40 working days of the date of this notice.
Schedule 1
Revenue Rules
1. Revenue must be calculated as the quantity of activity outputs, for each of the financial years, multiplied by an appropriate market price, exclusive of GST, for each activity output for each of the financial years.
2. Quantity of activity output(s) is either the direct measure of activity output or is calculated from units sold and changes in inventory. The same methodology must be used for all years.
3. The market price must be a 'plant gate' price for the activity output. It is the fair value of the product, as defined under the New Zealand Accounting Standard NZ IAS 18, adjusted for transport costs to reflect the market into which it is sold. It must be calculated for each of the financial years either from the revenue received from all external activity output sales during each of the financial years, divided by the number of units of external activity output sales during each of these years; or by using an observable market price applicable to each of the financial years. An observable market price must be based on a relevant price listed on an international exchange, a price obtained from an industry analyst's report or a price derived from government or industry body statistics.
4. Market price must be converted from foreign currencies to New Zealand dollars at the historical rate relevant to the period of activity output.
5. A weight may be applied to the market price, as calculated in accordance with revenue rules 3 and 4, in each of the financial years. Where a weighting is used, a weight of 0.7 will be applied in the financial year with the highest market price and a weight of 1.15 will be applied in the other
two financial years.
Emissions Rules
1. Data must be supplied for each financial year from only the following emissions sources, expressed in tonnes of CO2 equivalent:
(a) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil as part of the activity;
(b) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(c) the direct use of geothermal fluid as part of the activity, including the direct use of geothermal fluid to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(d) any of the activities listed in Part 4 of Schedule 3 of the Act carried out as part of the activity; and
(e) the use of electricity used as part of the activity.
2. Emissions must be calculated using the applicable formulae and emission factors specified in these data collection rules and in the specified template. Direct measures cannot be used as a substitute.
3. Emissions from the direct use of natural gas/coal as a feedstock must be calculated as zero when either (1) the feedstock is used to produce an obligation fuel defined in the Climate Change (Liquid Fossil Fuels) Regulations 2008, or (2) the production of the output is eligible to earn emission units under the Climate Change (Other Removal Activities) Regulations 2009.
4. Emissions for which no obligation exists under the Act due to an exemption made by Order in Council under section 60 of the Act must be calculated as zero.
5. Total emissions from a heat/steam plant must be allocated to an activity in proportion to its use of the output of the plant. Total emissions from a co-generation plant must be split between heat/steam and electricity emissions on the basis of relative efficiencies of production, using efficiency rates of 80% for steam and 35% for electricity, then the heat/steam emissions must be allocated to the activity in proportion to its use of the output of heat from the plant.
Emissions allocated to heat/steam production must be estimated using the following formula:
Where:
EH = emissions allocated to steam production
H = steam output (energy)
eH = assumed efficiency of steam production
P = delivered electricity generation (energy)
ep = assumed efficiency of electricity generation
ET = total direct emissions of the CHP system
Ep = emissions allocated to electricity production
6. The following specific formulae must be used in estimating direct emissions:
Coal
Emissions = (AL × CVL × EFL) + (ASB × CV SB × EF SB) + (AB × CV B × EF B)
where:
A = tonnes of coal consumed for different varieties, including L = lignite, SB = sub-
bituminous, B = bituminous
CV = calorific value of the coal class used
EF = relevant emission factor for the relevant coal class.
Natural gas
Emissions = A × EF
where:
A = consumption of natural gas (in terajoules, or tonnes if LPG)
EF = emission factor for natural gas (use either one for the appropriate field(s), if known, or the national average if the gas field(s) is not known).
Geothermal fluid
Emissions = A x EF
where:
A = consumption of geothermal fluid (in tonnes)
EF = emission factor for geothermal fluid.
Used or waste oil
Emissions = A × CV × EF
where:
A = consumption of used or waste oil (in tonnes)
CV = calorific value of the used or waste oil
EF = emission factor for the used or waste oil.
7. Emissions from industrial processes must be calculated using the formulae set out in Part 3 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
8. The emission factors used in calculating emissions must be those listed in Schedule 2 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
9. Indirect emissions from electricity use must be calculated using the following formula:
Emissions = A × EAF
where:
A = consumption of electricity (in MWh)
EAF = electricity allocation factor.
10. For eligibility purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 1 tonne of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
11. For allocative baseline purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 0.52 tonnes of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
12. Best endeavours must be used in calculating emissions. Simplified and reasonable emission calculation methods of the person's own design can be used for specified small emissions sources that are either excluded or included emissions, and are, in aggregate, estimated to be no more than 5% of total emissions from the activity at the site, provided that a 5% change in total estimated emissions would not change the eligibility status of the activity, if the activity of the person was considered in isolation when making a decision about eligibility. All methods used must be disclosed in the bases of preparation.
13. All emissions associated with the activity must be counted, regardless of whether the output is of saleable quality.
Data Preparation Rules
1. The methods, assumptions and calculations used to produce the data must be disclosed in the bases of preparation along with the data in the specified template.
2. Where uncertainties arise when determining emission and revenue data, these uncertainties must be declared in the bases of preparation.
Schedule 2
Included emissions
Emissions that must be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, as part of the activity as defined, including from machinery, equipment and processes which are integral to, and essential for, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation involved in the activity as described, including, for example:
- machinery used to move materials within and as part of the activity, including mobile equipment
- control rooms, laboratories, maintenance workshops
- machinery used to create non-electrical energy for use in the activity as defined
- the processing of by-products where they involve the recovery of materials for re-use within the activity or are necessary for the activity to proceed as defined
- onsite processing of waste materials from the activity to comply with regulatory obligations;
(b) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, to generate steam that is used as part of the activity as defined;
(c) waste heat recovery that is part of the activity as defined; and
(d) the production of pulp for use in the activity from wood chips, sawdust, and/or recovered paper including de-inking and onsite processing.
Schedule 3
Excluded emissions
Emissions that may not be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the use of machinery and equipment, and other processes that are not integral to, nor essential to, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation taking place when the activity as defined is carried out;
(b) any extraction or production of raw materials that are subsequently used when the activity as defined is carried out;
(c) the transportation of inputs used in the activity to storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(d) the transportation of outputs of the activity from storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out to another location;
(e) the transportation of intermediate products between different location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(f) operations that are complementary to the activity as defined, including (but not limited to) packaging, head office operations, and administration and marketing (whether carried out at the same location where the activity is carried out or at a different location);
(g) the generation of electricity at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(h) all forestry operations including establishment, maintenance and harvesting;
(i) the production of wood chips and/or sawdust;
(j) the collection, sorting, transport and baling of recovered paper for use in the activity; and
(k) further processing, cutting or colouring of packaging paper rolls.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 2010.
HON NICK SMITH, Minister for Climate Change Issues.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice, which comes into effect on 31 March 2010, requires any person carrying out the production of packaging an industrial paper (as that activity is defined in the notice) to provide the information requested by the Minister in accordance with the data collection rules specified in the notice including only the emissions set out in Schedule 2 of the notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1 of the notice, and excluding those emissions set out in Schedule 3 of the notice.
The information is being requested to assist the Minister to determine if the activity meets the criteria listed in section 161D(3)(a) of the Act.
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation required by this notice, together with the guidance document for filling in these documents can be downloaded from
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation must be completed and returned to the Ministry for the Environment within 40 working days of the date of this notice. The Ministry would prefer to receive this information by email to industrialallocation@mfe.govt.nz. If you consider that providing the information by email would cause difficulties, you may return data on CD by mail or in person to the Ministry for the Environment, 23 Kate Sheppard Place, Wellington. Original signed copies of
the declaration must also be provided. Please contact the Ministry on 0800 499 700 for any further assistance.
While the notice does not require the source information and records on which the data in the specified template is based, it would be prudent to retain this information for a period of seven years. The Minister is able to request any further information that he considers necessary to enable the verification of the accuracy of the information provided under this notice.
Persons to whom this notice applies should note that, under section 161D(7) of the Act, failure without reasonable excuse to supply the data and information required by this notice will mean that if the activity is subsequently prescribed as an eligible industry activity, those persons (and associated persons) may not be eligible to be allocated New Zealand units in respect of that activity.
In addition, it is an offence to knowingly provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 132 of the Act) or, with the intent to deceive and for the purpose of obtaining a material benefit or avoiding a material detriment, to fail to provide information or to provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 133 of the Act).
Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Tissue Paper) Notice 2010
Pursuant to section 161D of the Climate Change Response Act 2002, I, Hon Nick Smith, Minister for Climate Change Issues, give the following notice requiring information on the Production of Tissue Paper to determine the emissions-intensity of this activity and the allocative baseline or baselines of the products of the activity.
N o t i c e
1. Title and commencement-(1) This notice may be cited as the Call for the Provision of Data (Production of Tissue Paper) Notice 2010.
(2) This notice takes effect from and including 31 March 2010.
2. Interpretation-(1) Unless the context otherwise requires:
Act means the Climate Change Response Act 2002.
Activity outputs are the outputs used for the calculation of the revenue of the activity and mean the outputs specified in clause 2(2)(a).
Bases of preparation means the form available at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Data collection rules means the methodologies for data collection specified in Schedule 1 of this notice.
Declaration means the statement of declaration located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
Excluded emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 3 of this notice.
Financial years means the financial years beginning on 1 July and ending on 30 June for each of the periods 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 during which the person carried out the activity.
Included emissions means the emissions specified in Schedule 2 of this notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1.
Product (basis of allocation) is:
(a) tonnes of rolls of uncoated tissue paper where the product has a grammage range of 13 g/m2 to 75 g/m2, a moisture content in the range of 4 to 11 per cent by weight, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
(b) air dried tonnes (90 per cent bone dry fibre, 10 per cent moisture content) of equivalent pulp produced directly from wood chips and/or sawdust, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
(c) air dried tonnes (90 per cent bone dry fibre, 10 per cent moisture content) of equivalent pulp produced directly from recovered paper, and that is:
(i) produced by carrying on the activity as described; and
(ii) of saleable quality.
Specified Template means the table template located at
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
(2) Activity means the physical transformation of wood chips, sawdust, wood pulp and/or recovered paper to produce rolls of uncoated tissue paper,
where:
(a) the output of this activity is uncoated tissue paper that has a grammage range of 13 g/m2 to
75 g/m2, a moisture content in the range of 4 to 11 per cent by weight, and is generally used as
a tissue paper product such as facial tissue, paper towel, bathroom tissue or napkins.
(3) Saleable has its ordinary meaning as understood by participants in the relevant market, subject to subclauses (a) to (d):
(a) Saleable is an output produced to a level at which it would ordinarily be considered by participants in the relevant market:
(i) to be the output of the process; and
(ii) to have a commercial value as that output.
(b) A sub-standard product which is discarded is taken not to be saleable or of saleable quality.
(c) An output which is recycled back while carrying out the activity as defined to produce a new output is not saleable or of saleable quality.
(d) Material which is scrapped or lost before it is packaged as a product that is saleable or of saleable quality:
(i) is not saleable or of saleable quality; and
(ii) is not to be included in an amount of product (basis of allocation).
(4) Expressions defined in the Act have the same meaning in this notice as they do in the Act unless the context otherwise requires.
3. Data required to be provided-(1) Any person carrying out the activity on the date of this notice must provide to the Ministry for the Environment data for the financial years for the activity in the form of the specified template, calculated in accordance with the data collection rules, together with the completed declaration and bases of preparation.
(2) In calculating the data for the activity, the person must include only the included emissions set out at Schedule 2 to this notice and must exclude the excluded emissions set out at Schedule 3 of this notice.
4. Deadline for provision of data-The data required by clause 3 of this notice must be provided to the Ministry for the Environment within 30 working days of the date of this notice.
Schedule 1
Revenue Rules
1. Revenue must be calculated as the quantity of activity outputs, for each of the financial years, multiplied by an appropriate market price, exclusive of GST, for each activity output for each of the financial years.
2. Quantity of activity output(s) is either the direct measure of activity output or is calculated from units sold and changes in inventory. The same methodology must be used for all years.
3. The market price must be a 'plant gate' price for the activity output. It is the fair value of the product, as defined under the New Zealand Accounting Standard NZ IAS 18, adjusted for transport costs to reflect the market into which it is sold. It must be calculated for each of the financial years either from the revenue received from all external activity output sales during each of the financial years, divided by the number of units of external activity output sales during each of these years; or by using an observable market price applicable to each of the financial years. An observable market price must be based on a relevant price listed on an international exchange, a price obtained from an industry analyst's report or a price derived from government or industry body statistics.
4. Market price must be converted from foreign currencies to New Zealand dollars at the historical rate relevant to the period of activity output.
5. A weight may be applied to the market price, as calculated in accordance with revenue rules 3 and 4, in each of the financial years. Where a weighting is used, a weight of 0.7 will be applied in the financial year with the highest market price and a weight of 1.15 will be applied in the other
two financial years.
Emissions Rules
1. Data must be supplied for each financial year from only the following emissions sources, expressed in tonnes of CO2 equivalent:
(a) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil as part of the activity;
(b) the direct oxidation or use as feedstock of any coal, natural gas, used oil, or waste oil to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(c) the direct use of geothermal fluid as part of the activity, including the direct use of geothermal fluid to generate steam that is used as part of the activity;
(d) any of the activities listed in Part 4 of Schedule 3 of the Act carried out as part of the activity; and
(e) the use of electricity used as part of the activity.
2. Emissions must be calculated using the applicable formulae and emission factors specified in these data collection rules and in the specified template. Direct measures cannot be used as a substitute.
3. Emissions from the direct use of natural gas/coal as a feedstock must be calculated as zero when either (1) the feedstock is used to produce an obligation fuel defined in the Climate Change (Liquid Fossil Fuels) Regulations 2008, or (2) the production of the output is eligible to earn emission units under the Climate Change (Other Removal Activities) Regulations 2009.
4. Emissions for which no obligation exists under the Act due to an exemption made by Order in Council under section 60 of the Act must be calculated as zero.
5. Total emissions from a heat/steam plant must be allocated to an activity in proportion to its use of the output of the plant. Total emissions from a co-generation plant must be split between heat/steam and electricity emissions on the basis of relative efficiencies of production, using efficiency rates of 80% for steam and 35% for electricity, then the heat/steam emissions must be allocated to the activity in proportion to its use of the output of heat from the plant.
Emissions allocated to heat/steam production must be estimated using the following formula:
Where:
EH = emissions allocated to steam production
H = steam output (energy)
eH = assumed efficiency of steam production
P = delivered electricity generation (energy)
ep = assumed efficiency of electricity generation
ET = total direct emissions of the CHP system
Ep = emissions allocated to electricity production
6. The following specific formulae must be used in estimating direct emissions:
Coal
Emissions = (AL × CVL × EFL) + (ASB × CV SB × EF SB) + (AB × CV B × EF B)
where:
A = tonnes of coal consumed for different varieties, including L = lignite, SB = sub-
bituminous, B = bituminous
CV = calorific value of the coal class used
EF = relevant emission factor for the relevant coal class.
Natural gas
Emissions = A × EF
where:
A = consumption of natural gas (in terajoules, or tonnes if LPG)
EF = emission factor for natural gas (use either one for the appropriate field(s), if known, or the national average if the gas field(s) is not known).
Geothermal fluid
Emissions = A x EF
where:
A = consumption of geothermal fluid (in tonnes)
EF = emission factor for geothermal fluid.
Used or waste oil
Emissions = A × CV × EF
where:
A = consumption of used or waste oil (in tonnes)
CV = calorific value of the used or waste oil
EF = emission factor for the used or waste oil.
7. Emissions from industrial processes must be calculated using the formulae set out in Part 3 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
8. The emission factors used in calculating emissions must be those listed in Schedule 2 of the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.
9. Indirect emissions from electricity use must be calculated using the following formula:
Emissions = A × EAF
where:
A = consumption of electricity (in MWh)
EAF = electricity allocation factor.
10. For eligibility purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 1 tonne of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
11. For allocative baseline purposes, electricity emissions must be estimated using an electricity allocation factor of 0.52 tonnes of CO2-e per megawatt hour of consumption.
12. Best endeavours must be used in calculating emissions. Simplified and reasonable emission calculation methods of the person's own design can be used for specified small emissions sources that are either excluded or included emissions, and are, in aggregate, estimated to be no more than 5% of total emissions from the activity at the site, provided that a 5% change in total estimated emissions would not change the eligibility status of the activity, if the activity of the person was considered in isolation when making a decision about eligibility. All methods used must be disclosed in the bases of preparation.
13. All emissions associated with the activity must be counted, regardless of whether the output is of saleable quality.
Data Preparation Rules
1. The methods, assumptions and calculations used to produce the data must be disclosed in the bases of preparation along with the data in the specified template.
2. Where uncertainties arise when determining emission and revenue data, these uncertainties must be declared in the bases of preparation.
Schedule 2
Included emissions
Emissions that must be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, as part of the activity as defined, including from machinery, equipment and processes which are integral to, and essential for, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation involved in the activity as described, including, for example:
- machinery used to move materials within and as part of the activity, including mobile equipment
- control rooms, laboratories, maintenance workshops
- machinery used to create non-electrical energy for use in the activity as defined
- the processing of by-products where they involve the recovery of materials for re-use within the activity or are necessary for the activity to proceed as defined
- onsite processing of waste materials from the activity to comply with regulatory obligations;
(b) the direct use of any coal, natural gas, geothermal fluid, used oil, or waste oil, or the use of electricity, to generate steam that is used as part of the activity as defined;
(c) waste heat recovery that is part of the activity as defined; and
(d) the production of pulp for use in the activity from wood chips, sawdust and/or recovered paper including de-inking and onsite processing.
Schedule 3
Excluded emissions
Emissions that may not be included in any information provided in response to this notice are emissions resulting from:
(a) the use of machinery and equipment, and other processes that are not integral to, nor essential to, the physical, chemical and/or biological transformation taking place when the activity as defined is carried out;
(b) any extraction or production of raw materials that are subsequently used when the activity as defined is carried out;
(c) the transportation of inputs used in the activity to storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(d) the transportation of outputs of the activity from storage at the location where the activity as defined is carried out to another location;
(e) the transportation of intermediate products between different location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(f) operations that are complementary to the activity as defined, including (but not limited to) packaging, head office operations, and administration and marketing (whether carried out at the same location where the activity is carried out or at a different location);
(g) the generation of electricity at the location where the activity as defined is carried out;
(h) all forestry operations including establishment, maintenance and harvesting;
(i) the production of wood chips and/or sawdust;
(j) the collection, sorting, transport and baling of recovered paper for use in the activity; and
(k) further processing, cutting or colouring of tissue paper rolls.
Dated at Wellington this 31st day of March 2010.
HON NICK SMITH, Minister for Climate Change Issues.
Explanatory Note
This note is not part of the notice but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice, which comes into effect on 31 March 2010, requires any person carrying out the production of tissue paper (as that activity is defined in the notice) to provide the information requested by the Minister in accordance with the data collection rules specified in the notice including only the emissions set out in Schedule 2 of the notice from the sources listed in Emissions Rule 1 of Schedule 1 of the notice, and excluding those emissions set out in Schedule 3 of the notice.
The information is being requested to assist the Minister to determine if the activity meets the criteria listed in section 161D(3)(a) of the Act.
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation required by this notice, together with the guidance document for filling in these documents can be downloaded from
www.climatechange.govt.nz/industrialallocation
The specified template, declaration and bases of preparation must be completed and returned to the Ministry for the Environment within 30 working days of the date of this notice. The Ministry would prefer to receive this information by email to industrialallocation@mfe.govt.nz. If you consider that providing the information by email would cause difficulties, you may return data on CD by mail or in person to the Ministry for the Environment, 23 Kate Sheppard Place, Wellington. Original signed copies of
the declaration must also be provided. Please contact the Ministry on 0800 499 700 for any further assistance.
While the notice does not require the source information and records on which the data in the specified template is based, it would be prudent to retain this information for a period of seven years. The Minister is able to request any further information that he considers necessary to enable the verification of the accuracy of the information provided under this notice.
Persons to whom this notice applies should note that, under section 161D(7) of the Act, failure without reasonable excuse to supply the data and information required by this notice will mean that if the activity is subsequently prescribed as an eligible industry activity, those persons (and associated persons) may not be eligible to be allocated New Zealand units in respect of that activity.
In addition, it is an offence to knowingly provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 132 of the Act) or, with the intent to deceive and for the purpose of obtaining a material benefit or avoiding a material detriment, to fail to provide information or to provide altered, false, incomplete or misleading information (section 133 of the Act).