(C8.2b) Select the applications of your organization’s consumption of fuel.
Question dependencies
This question only appears if you select "Yes" to “Consumption of fuel (excluding feedstock)” in response to C8.2. Each option that you select in this table will appear as an additional column in C8.2c.
Change from last year
No change
Rationale
Scope 1 greenhouse gas emissions are directly associated with the consumption of fuel. This question provides data users with more transparency regarding the application of an organization’s fuel consumption for the generation of secondary energy carriers.
Response options
Please complete the following table:
| Fuel application | Indicate whether your organization undertakes this fuel application |
|---|---|
| Consumption of fuel for the generation of electricity |
Select from:
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| Consumption of fuel for the generation of heat | |
| Consumption of fuel for the generation of steam | |
| Consumption of fuel for the generation of cooling | |
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Consumption of fuel for co-generation or tri-generation |
Requested content
General
- Information you provide should be for the reporting year only (as defined by your answer to C0.2).
- This question drives the columns presented in question C8.2c.
- Select the fuel applications for which your organization consumes fuel by selecting “Yes” in the relevant fields.
- If your organization does not undertake a particular fuel application, select “No” in that row. If no fuel application is selected in C8.2b then only the “Total MWh consumed by the organization” column will appear in C8.2c which is where you will state your total fuel consumption for each applicable fuel.
- Companies who consume fuel for other applications such as transportation, industrial process plant and equipment etc. should select ‘Consumption of fuel for the generation of heat’.
- It does not matter whether your organization consumes or exports the electricity, steam, or cooling generated; if your organization generates any electricity, steam, or cooling from fuel combustion (thermal generation), then you should select ‘Yes’ in the relevant field.
- Co-generation is also known as combined heat and power (CHP). Tri-generation is also known as combined cooling, heat and power (CCHP). Combined cooling and power (CCP) is another system in which energy carriers are generated together. If your organization generates from any single configuration of plant in which electricity, steam, heat, or cooling are generated as simultaneous useful outputs, then you should select ‘Yes’ for the consumption of fuel for co-generation or tri-generation.