(C8.2) Select which energy-related activities your organization has undertaken.
Question dependencies
The energy-related activities that you select in response to C8.2 determine which energy breakdowns you will be prompted to respond to in the proceeding questions. Please note, if your response to C8.2 is amended, data in dependent questions may be erased.
Change from last year
No change
Rationale
This question provides data users with information on the organization’s consumption of energy forms relating to Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, and transparency on the generation of energy.
Response options
Please complete the following table:
Activity | Indicate whether your organization undertook this energy-related activity in the reporting year |
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Consumption of fuel (excluding feedstocks) |
Select from:
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Consumption of purchased or acquired electricity |
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Consumption of purchased or acquired heat |
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Consumption of purchased or acquired steam |
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Consumption of purchased or acquired cooling |
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Generation of electricity, heat, steam, or cooling |
Requested content
Consumption of fuel (excluding feedstocks) (Row 1)
- You should select ‘Yes’ in row 1 ‘Consumption of fuel (excluding feedstocks)’ if fuel was consumed inside your organizational boundary in the reporting year. All fuels accounted for in the calculation of Scope 1 emissions (C6.1) and fuels accounted for in the calculation of emissions from biogenic carbon (C6.7a) are included. Consumption of nuclear fuel is not included.
Consumption of purchased or acquired electricity heat, steam and/or cooling (Rows 2-5)
- You should select ‘Yes’ in rows 2-5 according to whether your organization has consumed electricity, heat, steam, and/or cooling that was purchased or acquired, i.e. brought into the organizational boundary. This excludes consumption of electricity, heat, steam or cooling that was produced by the organization, i.e. from inside the organizational boundary. It also excludes purchased or acquired electricity, heat, steam or cooling that is not consumed inside the organizational boundary.
- Purchased or acquired electricity, heat, steam or cooling that is wasted should still be counted as consumption.
- The activities of rows 2-5 are aligned with the boundary for Scope 2 emissions.
Generation of electricity, heat, steam, or cooling (Row 6)
- You should select ‘Yes’ in row 6 if your organization generated electricity, heat, steam, or cooling in the reporting year, regardless of whether this generation was consumed, exported, or wasted.
Explanation of terms
- Excluding feedstocks: Fuels consumed as feedstocks are fuels that are not combusted for energy purposes. For example, naphtha and ethane are feedstocks that may be converted into petrochemical products such as ethylene, and should not be included. The steel industry is a special case because coke and fuel injectants consumed at the blast furnace serve as feedstocks and a source of energy. These fuels are considered feedstocks and should not be counted. However, all fuels consumed that are derived from fuel feedstocks, e.g. blast furnace gas, coke oven gas, and smelting reduction gas, should be counted. Companies that consume fuel as feedstocks will have the opportunity to disclose these fuels in sector specific questions.
- Purchased or acquired electricity, steam, heat, cooling: Specific information on these energy carriers can be found in section 5.3.1 and Appendix A of the GHG Protocol Scope 2 Guidance. The terms ‘purchased’ and ‘acquired’ are used when your organization has received the energy from a third party. This rules out energy that is sourced from within the organizational/sector boundary. It should be noted that purchased or acquired heat does not include the heat content, or calorific value, of fuels that are purchased or acquired by the organization. This is accounted for at the point of fuel consumption, which falls inside the Scope 1 boundary. You should also be aware that steam, heat or cooling received via direct line as ‘waste’ from an industrial process, should still be accounted for if it is consumed.