Defining the Scope of the Greenhouse Gas Forecast

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About the eLearning Course

This eLearning course considers how to define the scope and assessment boundaries of the GHG forecast. Defining scopes and boundaries is essential when developing GHG forecasts. This step ensures the forecast's accuracy, transparency, and comparability of the forecast.

Target Audience

Industry plant technical managers, engineers, maintenance personnel, project engineers, and engineering and technical personnel involved in managing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

You Will Learn

  • Identify which types of emissions are measured and how much detail should be included
  • Determine constraints for the planned forecast
  • Identify key stakeholders and data sources necessary for comprehensive Greenhouse Gas forecasting
  • Identify all operational activities that contribute to Greenhouse Gas emissions
  • Describe the Greenhouse Gas accounting principles and their significance when preparing a Greenhouse Gas emissions forecast
  • Analyze the broader organizational context to ensure inclusivity of all emissions sources based on their relevance and materiality
  • Describe what boundaries are and why they matter
  • Explain the importance of setting adequate organizational andoperational boundaries

 

Course Content
  • Constraints of a GHG Forecasting Study
  • Forecast Stakeholders and Data Sources
  • Organizational and Operational Boundaries

Product Details

Categories:

Energy Transition

Disciplines:

Greenhouse Gas

Levels:

Basic

Product Type:

eLearning Course

Format:

On-Demand

Duration:

2.5 hours (approx.)
$395.00
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