Monday, December 17, 2012

arbcombo -- Posting of approved Asset-Controlling Supplier system emission factors for reporting 2012 and 2013 GHG data by Electric Power Entities

The Air Resources Board (ARB) staff has posted approved
asset-controlling supplier (ACS) system emission factors for use
by Electric Power Entities for reporting 2012 and 2013 greenhouse
gas data as required by the Regulation for the Mandatory
Reporting of Greenhouse Gas Emissions (MRR). These factors are
calculated and published pursuant to section 95111(b)(3),
"Calculating GHG Emissions" of the MRR, and are based on verified
reports submitted pursuant to section 95111(f), "Requirements for
Asset-Controlling Suppliers."

The approved ACS entities and the calculated ACS system emission
factors are available at:
http://www.arb.ca.gov/cc/reporting/ghg-rep/ghg-rep-power/acs-power.htm.

For technical questions about the calculation of the ACS system
emission factors, please contact Wade McCartney at
wmccartn@arb.ca.gov or (916) 327-0822. For general reporting
questions, please contact David Edwards at dedwards@arb.ca.gov or
(916) 323-4887.

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