This section establishes the scope of reportable energy and GHG emissions under this chapter and GHG emissions calculation methods for electric power entities. Owners and operators of electric power entities must follow the requirements of this section to determine if they are required to report under WAC 173-441-030(3). Owners and operators of electric power entities that are subject to this chapter must follow the requirements of this section when calculating emissions. If a conflict exists between a provision in WAC 173-441-010 through 173-441-110 and 173-441-140 through 173-441-170 and any applicable provision of this section, the requirements of those sections must take precedence.
Imported electricity and wheels are disaggregated by the source on the e-tag, also referred to as the first point of receipt.
CO2e = MWh ×TL ×EFsp (Eq. 124-1)
Where:
CO2e = Annual CO2 equivalent mass emissions from the specified electricity deliveries from each facility or unit claimed (MT of CO2e).
MWh = Megawatt-hours of specified electricity deliveries from each facility or unit claimed.
EFsp = Facility-specific or unit-specific emission factor published on the ecology website and calculated using total emissions and transactions data as described below. The emission factor is based on data from the year prior to the reporting year.
TL = Transmission loss correction factor.
TL = 1.02 to account for transmission losses associated with generation outside of a Washington state balancing authority.
TL = 1.0 if the reporting entity provides documentation that demonstrates to the satisfaction of a verifier and ecology that transmission losses have been accounted for, or are compensated by using electricity sourced from within Washington state.
EFsp = Esp/EG (Eq. 124-2)
Where:
Esp = CO2e emissions for a specified facility or unit for the report year (MT of CO2e).
EG = Net generation from a specified facility or unit for the report year shall be based on data reported to the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Esp = 0.001 ×[SIGMA] (Q x EF) (Eq. 124-3)
Where:
0.001 = Conversion factor kg to MT
Q = Heat of combustion for each specified fuel type from the specified facility or unit for the report year (MMBtu). For cogeneration, Q is the quantity of fuel allocated to electricity generation consistent with EIA reporting. For geothermal electricity, Q is the steam data reported to EIA (MMBtu).
EF = CO2e emission factor for the specified fuel type as required by this chapter (kg CO2e/MMBtu). For geothermal electricity, EF is the estimated CO2 emission factor published by EIA.
Sum of Lesser of MWh = [SIGMA]Msp min (MGsp*Ssp, TGsp) (Eq. 124-4)
Where:
[SIGMA]HMsp = Sum of the Hourly Minimum of MGsp and TGsp (MWh).
MGsp = Metered facility or unit net generation (MWh).
Ssp = Entity's share of metered output, if applicable.
TGsp = Tagged or transmitted energy at the transmission or subtransmission level imported to Washington (MWh).
CO2e = MWh ×TL ×EFacs (Eq. 124-5)
Where:
CO2 = Annual CO2 equivalent mass emissions from the specified electricity deliveries from ecology-recognized asset-controlling suppliers (MT of CO2e).
MWh = Megawatt-hours of specified electricity deliveries.
EFACS = Asset-Controlling Supplier system emission factor published on the ecology website (MT CO2e/MWh). Ecology will assign the system emission factors for all asset-controlling suppliers based on a previously verified GHG report submitted to ecology pursuant to WAC 173-441-070(3). The supplier-specific system emission factor is calculated annually by ecology. The calculation is derived from data contained in annual reports submitted that have received a positive or qualified positive verification statement. The emission factor is based on data from two years prior to the reporting year.
TL = Transmission loss correction factor.
TL = 1.02 when deliveries are not reported as measured at a first point of receipt located within the balancing authority area of the asset-controlling supplier.
TL = 1.0 when deliveries are reported as measured at a first point of receipt located within the balancing authority area of the asset-controlling supplier.
Ecology must calculate the system emission factor for asset-controlling suppliers using the following equations:
EFACS = Sum of System Emissions MT of CO2e/Sum of System MWh (Eq. 124-6)
Sum of System Emissions, MT of CO2e = [SIGMA]Easp + [SIGMA](PEsp * EFsp) + [SIGMA](PEunsp * EFunsp) - [SIGMA](SEsp * EFsp) (Eq. 124-7)
Sum of System MWh = [SIGMA]EGasp + [SIGMA]PEsp + [SIGMA]PEunsp - [SIGMA]SEsp (Eq. 124-8)
Where:
[SIGMA]Easp = Emissions from owned facilities. Sum of CO2e emissions from each specified facility/unit in the asset-controlling supplier's fleet (MT of CO2e).[SIGMA]EGasp = Net generation from owned facilities. Sum of net generation for each specified facility/unit in the asset-controlling supplier's fleet for the data year as reported to ecology under this chapter (MWh).
PEsp = Electricity purchased from specified sources. Amount of electricity purchased wholesale and taken from specified sources by the asset-controlling supplier for the data year as reported to ecology under this chapter (MWh).
PEunsp = Electricity purchased from unspecified sources. Amount of electricity purchased wholesale from unspecified sources by the asset-controlling supplier for the data year as reported to ecology under this chapter (MWh).
SEsp = Electricity sold from specified sources. Amount of wholesale electricity sold from specified sources by the asset-controlling supplier for the data year as reported to ecology under this chapter (MWh).
EFsp = CO2e emission factor as defined for each specified facility or unit calculated consistent with (b)(ii) of this subsection (MT CO2e/MWh).
EFunsp = Default emission factor for unspecified sources calculated consistent with (b)(i) of this subsection (MT CO2e/MWh).
CO2e = (MWhR x TLR - MWhWSP-WA - EGWA) x EFMJRP-notWA + MWhSP-notWA x TLWSP x EFunsp - CO2e linked (Eq. 124-9)
Where:
CO2e = Annual CO2e mass emissions of imported electricity (MT of CO2e).
MWhR = Total electricity procured by multijurisdictional retail provider to serve its retail customers in Washington, reported as retail sales for Washington state service territory, MWh.
MWhWSP- WA = Wholesale electricity procured in Washingtonstate by multijurisdictional retail provider to serve its retail customers in Washington state, as determined by the first point of receipt on a e-tag and pursuant to a cost allocation methodology approved by the Washington state utilities and transportation commission (UTC) and the utility regulatory commission of at least one additional state in which the multijurisdictional retail provider provides retail electric service, MWh. For multijurisdictional consumer-owned utilities, the cost allocation methodology must be approved by its governing board.
MWhWSP-not WA = Wholesale electricity imported into Washington state by multijurisdictional retail provider with a final point of delivery in Washington state and not used to serve its Washington state retail customers, MWh.
EFMJRP-not WA = Multijurisdictional retail provider system emission factor for out-of-state generation calculated by ecology and consistent with a cost allocation methodology approved by the Washington state utilities and transportation commission and the utility regulatory commission of at least one additional state in which the multijurisdictional retail provider provides retail electric service. For multijurisdictional consumer-owned utilities, the cost allocation methodology must be approved by its governing board.
EFunsp = Default emission factor for unspecified sources calculated consistent with this section (MT CO2e/MWh).
EGWA = Net generation measured at the busbar of facilities and units located in Washington state that are allocated to serve its retail customers in Washington state pursuant to a cost allocation methodology approved by the Washington state utilities and transportation commission and the utility regulatory commission of at least one additional state in which the multijurisdictional retail provider provides retail electric service, MWh. For multijurisdictional consumer-owned utilities, the cost allocation methodology must be approved by its governing board.
TL = Transmission loss correction factor.
TL WSP = 1.02 for transmission losses applied to wholesale power.
TL R = Estimate of transmission losses from busbar to end user reported by multijurisdictional retail provider.
CO2e = Annual CO2e mass emissions recognized by linked ecology pursuant to linkage under chapter 70A. 65 RCW, as described in chapter 173-446 WAC (MT of CO2e).
Wash. Admin. Code § 173-441-124