1. Corporate greenhouse gas inventories, guarantees of origin and combined heat and power production – Analysis of impacts on total carbon dioxide emissions.
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Nordenstam, Lena, Djuric Ilic, Danica, and Ödlund, Louise
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COGENERATION of electric power & heat & the environment , *GREENHOUSE gas mitigation , *CARBON dioxide mitigation , *CORPORATE accounting , *DECISION making in business , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy - Abstract
The Greenhouse Gas Protocol ‘Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard’ (Corporate Standard) and the EU frameworks of guarantees of origin (GO) and emissions disclosure of energy carriers are intended to inform decision-making and reduce GHG emissions. This study analyses how decisions on purchases of electricity and district heating and decisions on combined heat and power (CHP) production are incentivised by the Corporate Standard and EU frameworks. It also analyses how the EU frameworks relate to CO 2 emissions reductions through CHP production. Using a consequential CO 2 assessment method for comparison, the study shows that purchasing decisions supported by the Corporate Standard or the GO scheme can increase total CO 2 emissions. It also shows that the Corporate Standard and EU frameworks can counteract CHP production and its contribution to CO 2 emissions reduction. We recommend that consequential GHG assessment methods be used for emissions reduction decisions, including when designing policy instruments aimed at emissions reduction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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