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ISO 27915:2017

ISO 27915:2017 Carbon dioxide capture, transportation and geological storage – Quantification and verification

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SKU: 89b77e7a5b28 Category:

Description

ISO/TR 27915:2017 presents a review of publicly available literature identifying materially relevant issues and options relating to “good practices” for quantifying and verifying GHG emissions and reductions at the project level. Its scope covers all components of the CCS chain (e.g. capture, transport, storage) and includes a lifecycle assessment approach to estimating project level emissions and emission reductions from project assessment, construction and operations, through to completion and post-closure activities. This document considers the following at the project level:

– a variety of Q&V related boundaries applicable to all components of a CCS project;

– the composition of the CO2 stream, including its purity, and requirements for measuring and verifying the physical and chemical state of the CO2 stream in CCS projects;

– identification and quantification of GHG emissions and reductions across integrated CCS components;

– monitoring objectives, methodologies, and sampling strategies, including locations, periods, and frequencies;

– GHG data collection and reporting;

– verifying GHG expectations with agreed verification criteria;

– life cycle assessment (LCA) of CCS projects.

Edition

1

Published Date

2017-08-11

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

67

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO/TR 27915:2017 presents a review of publicly available literature identifying materially relevant issues and options relating to "good practices" for quantifying and verifying GHG emissions and reductions at the project level. Its scope covers all components of the CCS chain (e.g. capture, transport, storage) and includes a lifecycle assessment approach to estimating project level emissions and emission reductions from project assessment, construction and operations, through to completion and post-closure activities. This document considers the following at the project level:

- a variety of Q&V related boundaries applicable to all components of a CCS project;

- the composition of the CO2 stream, including its purity, and requirements for measuring and verifying the physical and chemical state of the CO2 stream in CCS projects;

- identification and quantification of GHG emissions and reductions across integrated CCS components;

- monitoring objectives, methodologies, and sampling strategies, including locations, periods, and frequencies;

- GHG data collection and reporting;

- verifying GHG expectations with agreed verification criteria;

- life cycle assessment (LCA) of CCS projects.

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