GREENHOUSE GAS ACCOUNTANT
COURSE DESCRIPTION
DEWA's Sustainability & Innovation Centre in collaboration with TÜV Rheinland Academy organises the 1st cycle of training and international standard certification: ‘Greenhouse Gas Accountant’. Participants who pass will gain an understanding into climate change impact, GHG inventory programme and reporting, carbon pricing and CFP reporting. Upon successful completion of training course and examination, participants will receive a professional certificate. This knowledge can be applied to many remote areas and answer primary energy needs. The standard used is ISO 14064-1/2 and 14067.
26 August 2024 - 30 August 2024
AED 8,438
LOCATION : DEWA's Sustainability & Innovation Centre
SEATS ARE LIMITED
Eligibility Criteria:
The participants bring one of the following educational and professional background:
- University degree in Energy Management, Environmental Engineering or Science, or relevant majors.
- Masters or Doctorate in Energy Management, Energy Science and Environmental Engineering,
And preferably 5 years of relevant professional experience in energy management, or energy efficiency projects, etc.
Register NowCourse duration
26- 30 August 2024
Language
English
Provided in collaboration with
TÜV Rheinland Academy
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the programme, participants are expected to:
Identify and categorise GHG emission sources and sinks;
Quantify emission levels and create a GHG inventory of an organisation;
Develop and implement an information management system to collect emission data and ensure its accuracy;
Prepare and present a GHG inventory report in an internationally accepted format;
Verify and validate a GHG inventory report in accordance with ISO 14064-3.
Apply ISO 14064-2 and The GHG Protocol for Project Accounting;
Implement the development of verifiable quantification procedures for GHG projects;
Apply good practice guidance to develop quantification procedures according to ISO 14064-2;
Recognise the inherent flexibility of ISO 14064-2 to make informed decisions for GHG Project accounting;
Summarise the importance of an appropriate and credible baseline scenario selection;
Show how to select, establish, apply, justify, explain and document procedures, criteria and tools to conform to ISO 14064-2 and ISO 14064-3.
To acquire the knowledge and understanding of the requirements and guidelines for quantification of carbon footprint of products based on ISO 14067 as well as the knowledge of Product Category Rules (PCRs) and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) based on ISO 14040/14044;
To better identify the carbon emission reduction opportunities along their value chains.
CONTENT
Climate change and business
Specifics of ISO 14064-1
Mitigation activities and setting a GHG goal
GHG inventory programme & quality management system
GHG Reporting
GHG Report Validation & Verification
Introduction to ISO 14046-2
Principles of ISO 14064-2
Determining the GHG baseline
Quantifying GHG emissions and/or removals
Monitoring & managing data for the GHG project
Verification and/or validation of the GHG project
IPCC AR6, Carbon Pricing and EU CBAM
Introduction to ISO 14067 & GHG Protocol
LCA, PCR, CFP, EPD and EF
Quantification of the CFP and partial CFP
CFP Reporting
Verification & critical review of CFP Reports
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