
ISO 19694:2023
ISO 19694:2023 Stationary source emissions – Determination of greenhouse gas emissions in energy-intensive industries – Part 6: Ferroalloys and silicon industry
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Description
This document provides a harmonized methodology for calculating GHG emissions from the ferro-alloys industry based on the mass balance approach. This document also provides key performance indicators over time for ferro-alloys plants. This document covers the following direct and indirect sources of GHG:
–¬†¬†¬† direct GHG emissions [see ISO 14064-1:2018, 5.2.4 a)] from sources that are owned or controlled by the company, such as emissions resulting from the following sources:
–¬†¬†¬† smelting (reduction) process;
–¬†¬†¬† decomposition of carbonates inside the furnace;
–¬†¬†¬† auxiliaries operation related to the smelting operation (i.e. aggregates, drying processes, heating of ladles, etc.);
–¬†¬†¬† indirect GHG emissions [see ISO 14064-1:2018, 5.2.4 b)] from the generation of purchased electricity consumed in the company‚Äôs owned or controlled equipment.
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1
Published Date
2023-03-01
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Abstract
This document provides a harmonized methodology for calculating GHG emissions from the ferro-alloys industry based on the mass balance approach. This document also provides key performance indicators over time for ferro-alloys plants. This document covers the following direct and indirect sources of GHG:
-    direct GHG emissions [see ISO 14064-1:2018, 5.2.4 a)] from sources that are owned or controlled by the company, such as emissions resulting from the following sources:
-    smelting (reduction) process;
-    decomposition of carbonates inside the furnace;
-    auxiliaries operation related to the smelting operation (i.e. aggregates, drying processes, heating of ladles, etc.);
-    indirect GHG emissions [see ISO 14064-1:2018, 5.2.4 b)] from the generation of purchased electricity consumed in the company’s owned or controlled equipment.
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