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ISO DIS 19694-5 2014 Edition, August 21, 2014 Stationary source emissions - Determination of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in energy-intensive industries - Part 5: Lime industry

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Description / Abstract: This standard provides a harmonised methodology for calculating GHG emissions from the lime industry. It includes the manufacture of lime, and any downstream products manufactured at the plant, such as ground or hydrated lime. This standard allows for reporting of GHG emissions for various purposes and on different basis, such as plant basis, company basis (by country or by region) or international group basis.

Since lime is defined as the generic name for quicklime, dolime and sintered dolime, the plants manufacturing at least one of these products shall be covered by this standard.

This standard addresses all of the following direct and indirect sources of GHG included as defined in ISO 14064-1:

— Scope 1 – Direct GHG emissions from sources that are owned or controlled by the company, such as emissions resulting from the following sources:

— Process: Calcination of carbonates and combustion of organic carbon contained in the kiln stone

— Combustion of kiln fuels (fossil kiln fuels, alternative fossil fuels, mixed fuels with biogenic carbon content, biomass fuels and bio fuels) related to lime production and/or drying of raw materials

— Combustion of non-kiln fuels (fossil kiln fuels, mixed fuels with biogenic carbon content, biomass fuels and bio fuels) related to equipment and on-site vehicles, room heating/cooling

— Combustion of fuels for on-site power generation

— Scope 2 – Indirect GHG emissions from the generation of purchased electricity consumed in the company's owned or controlled equipment

— Scope 3 – Indirect GHG emissions from imported kiln stone

This standard shall be used in conjunction with standard "prEN xxxxx Stationary source emissionsDetermination of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in energy intensive industries — Part 1: General aspects" which contains generic, overall requirements, definitions and rules applicable to the determination of GHG emissions for all energy-intensive sectors, provides common methodological issues and defines the details for applying the rules. The application of this standard to the sector-specific standards ensures accuracy, precision and reproducibility of the results and is for this reason a normative reference standard.

Together these standards provide a harmonised method for:

1) measuring, testing and quantifying methods for GHG emissions,

2) assessing the level of GHG emissions performance of production processes over time, at production sites,

3) establishment and provision of reliable, accurate and quality information for reporting and verification purposes.

GHG emissions offset mechanisms, including but not limited to voluntary offset schemes or nationally or internationally recognized offset mechanisms, shall not be used at any point in the GHG assessment according to this standard.