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Framework for Assessing Biogenic CO2 Emissions from Stationary Sources, 2014

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Summary

This report presents a methodological framework for assessing the extent to which the production, processing, and use of biogenic material at stationary sources results in a net atmospheric contribution of biogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The framework examines direct emissions of biogenic CO2 from stationary sources that combust or process biogenic material, taking into account factors related to the biological carbon cycle.

Issuer

United States

Year

2014

Region

North America

Issuer (type)

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (Government)

Instrument type

Framework

Disclosure instrument

No

Geographical scope

National

Mandatory or voluntary

Voluntary

Text analysis

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    • E focus: climate change, deforestation, emissions, energy, energy use, environment, environmental policy, forests, fresh water, ghg emissions, ghg reporting, greenhouse gas, land use, oceans, renewable energy, soil, solid waste, waste, water, wetlands, conservation
    • S focus: diversity, compensation
    • Agriculture, Management, Manufacturing, Mining, Professional services, Transportation