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    BS PD IEC TR 62726-2014 Guidance on quantifying greenhouse gas emission reductions from the baseline for electrical and electronic products and systems《电气和电子产品和系统基准的温室气体减排量的量化指南》.pdf

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    BS PD IEC TR 62726-2014 Guidance on quantifying greenhouse gas emission reductions from the baseline for electrical and electronic products and systems《电气和电子产品和系统基准的温室气体减排量的量化指南》.pdf

    1、BSI Standards PublicationGuidance on quantifying greenhouse gas emission reductions from the baseline for electrical and electronic products and systemsPD IEC/TR 62726:2014National forewordThis Published Document is the UK implementation of IEC/TR 62726:2014. The UK participation in its preparation

    2、was entrusted to TechnicalCommittee GEL/111, Electrotechnical environment committee.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained onrequest to its secretary.This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions ofa contract. Users are responsible for its c

    3、orrect application. The British Standards Institution 2014.Published by BSI Standards Limited 2014ISBN 978 0 580 85647 1ICS 13.020.30; 13.040; 29.020; 31.020Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity fromlegal obligations.This Published Document was published under the authority of th

    4、eStandards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 August 2014.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate Text affectedPUBLISHED DOCUMENTPD IEC/TR 62726:2014IEC TR 62726 Edition 1.0 2014-08 TECHNICAL REPORT Guidance on quantifying greenhouse gas emission reductions from the baseline for electric

    5、al and electronic products and systems INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION X ICS 13.020.30; 13.040; 29.020; 31.020 PRICE CODE ISBN 978-2-8322-1807-5 Registered trademark of the International Electrotechnical Commission Warning! Make sure that you obtained this publication from an authorized di

    6、stributor. colourinsidePD IEC/TR 62726:2014 2 IEC TR 62726:2014 IEC 2014 CONTENTS FOREWORD . 4 INTRODUCTION . 6 1 Scope 8 2 Normative references 9 3 Terms and definitions 9 4 Principles 13 4.1 Provisions in existing standards 13 4.2 Electrotechnical industry guidance 14 5 Comparative study on the ex

    7、isting relevant documents 14 6 Quantification framework . 14 6.1 General . 14 6.2 Basic steps of GHG reduction study 15 Provisions in existing standards . 15 6.2.1Electrotechnical industry guidance . 15 6.2.26.3 Defining the goal and scope 16 6.4 Defining the EE product-related GHG project 17 Electr

    8、otechnical industry guidance . 17 6.4.1Additional guidance for intermediate products . 18 6.4.26.5 Determining the baseline scenario 18 Provisions in existing standards . 18 6.5.1Electrotechnical industry guidance . 19 6.5.2Additional guidance for intermediate products . 21 6.5.36.6 Selecting releva

    9、nt GHG sources, sinks and reservoirs (SSRs) 21 Identifying primary effects and significant secondary effects 21 6.6.1Choosing the options to select relevant GHG SSRs . 23 6.6.2Additional guidance for intermediate products . 25 6.6.36.7 Trial estimation and decision on relevant GHG SSRs 25 6.8 Estima

    10、ting baseline emissions 25 Baseline procedures 25 6.8.1Performance standard procedure . 26 6.8.2Project-specific procedure . 27 6.8.3Additionality . 29 6.8.46.9 Data collection and quality assessment . 30 Data collection . 30 6.9.1Data quality . 31 6.9.26.10 Estimating GHG reduction . 32 Provisions

    11、in existing standards . 32 6.10.1Electrotechnical industry guidance . 32 6.10.2Accumulation method 33 6.10.37 Documentation 34 7.1 Provisions in existing standards 34 7.2 Electrotechnical industry guidance 34 8 Validation, verification and monitoring . 35 8.1 Validation and/or verification . 35 Prov

    12、isions in existing standards . 35 8.1.1PD IEC/TR 62726:2014IEC TR 62726:2014 IEC 2014 3 Electrotechnical industry guidance . 35 8.1.28.2 Monitoring . 35 Provisions in existing standards . 35 8.2.1Electrotechnical industry guidance . 36 8.2.29 Communication 38 9.1 Provisions in existing standards 38

    13、9.2 Electrotechnical industry guidance 39 (informative) Study results of comparison analysis on selected existing Annex Arelevant documents including International Standards . 40 (informative) Examples of GHG reduction study . 43 Annex BB.1 General . 43 B.2 Example GHG reduction of EE products calcu

    14、lated based on carbon footprint (Korea low carbon footprint labelling) 43 (informative) Example of monitoring based on systematic sampling approach. 47 Annex CBibliography 49 Figure 1 Basic steps of GHG reduction study . 16 Figure 2 Illustrated overview of GHG reductions relative to baseline scenari

    15、o 18 Figure 3 Two options for accumulation . 34 Figure B.1 Criteria of average carbon emission 44 Figure B.2 Criteria of carbon reduction ratio . 44 Figure B.3 Low carbon footprint labelling . 45 Table 1 An example of EE product-related GHG projects . 8 Table B.1 Korea low carbon footprint labelling

    16、 . 44 Table B.2 Relationship of a low carbon footprint product and an EE product-related GHG project 46 PD IEC/TR 62726:2014 4 IEC TR 62726:2014 IEC 2014 INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION _ GUIDANCE ON QUANTIFYING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION REDUCTIONS FROM THE BASELINE FOR ELECTRICAL AND ELECTR

    17、ONIC PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS FOREWORD 1) The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) is a worldwide organization for standardization comprising all national electrotechnical committees (IEC National Committees). The object of IEC is to promote international co-operation on all questions concern

    18、ing standardization in the electrical and electronic fields. To this end and in addition to other activities, IEC publishes International Standards, Technical Specifications, Technical Reports, Publicly Available Specifications (PAS) and Guides (hereafter referred to as “IEC Publication(s)”). Their

    19、preparation is entrusted to technical committees; any IEC National Committee interested in the subject dealt with may participate in this preparatory work. International, governmental and non-governmental organizations liaising with the IEC also participate in this preparation. IEC collaborates clos

    20、ely with the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) in accordance with conditions determined by agreement between the two organizations. 2) The formal decisions or agreements of IEC on technical matters express, as nearly as possible, an international consensus of opinion on the releva

    21、nt subjects since each technical committee has representation from all interested IEC National Committees. 3) IEC Publications have the form of recommendations for international use and are accepted by IEC National Committees in that sense. While all reasonable efforts are made to ensure that the te

    22、chnical content of IEC Publications is accurate, IEC cannot be held responsible for the way in which they are used or for any misinterpretation by any end user. 4) In order to promote international uniformity, IEC National Committees undertake to apply IEC Publications transparently to the maximum e

    23、xtent possible in their national and regional publications. Any divergence between any IEC Publication and the corresponding national or regional publication shall be clearly indicated in the latter. 5) IEC itself does not provide any attestation of conformity. Independent certification bodies provi

    24、de conformity assessment services and, in some areas, access to IEC marks of conformity. IEC is not responsible for any services carried out by independent certification bodies. 6) All users should ensure that they have the latest edition of this publication. 7) No liability shall attach to IEC or i

    25、ts directors, employees, servants or agents including individual experts and members of its technical committees and IEC National Committees for any personal injury, property damage or other damage of any nature whatsoever, whether direct or indirect, or for costs (including legal fees) and expenses

    26、 arising out of the publication, use of, or reliance upon, this IEC Publication or any other IEC Publications. 8) Attention is drawn to the Normative references cited in this publication. Use of the referenced publications is indispensable for the correct application of this publication. 9) Attentio

    27、n is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this IEC Publication may be the subject of patent rights. IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. The main task of IEC technical committees is to prepare International Standards. However, a technical

    28、committee may propose the publication of a technical report when it has collected data of a different kind from that which is normally published as an International Standard, for example “state of the art“. IEC TR 62726, which is a technical report, has been prepared by IEC technical committee 111:

    29、Environmental standardization for electrical and electronic products and systems. The text of this technical report is based on the following documents: Enquiry draft Report on voting 111/335/DTR 111/345/RVC Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical report can be found in the

    30、 report on voting indicated in the above table. PD IEC/TR 62726:2014IEC TR 62726:2014 IEC 2014 5 This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2. The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until the stability date indicat

    31、ed on the IEC web site under “http:/webstore.iec.ch“ in the data related to the specific publication. At this date, the publication will be reconfirmed, withdrawn, replaced by a revised edition, or amended. A bilingual version of this publication may be issued at a later date. IMPORTANT The “colour

    32、inside” logo on the cover page of this publication indicates that it contains colours which are considered to be useful for the correct understanding of its contents. Users should therefore print this publication using a colour printer. PD IEC/TR 62726:2014 6 IEC TR 62726:2014 IEC 2014 INTRODUCTION

    33、Electrical and electronic products and systems (hereinafter referred to as EE products) are widely used in our society, hence raising awareness of their environmental impacts. Consequently customers in the market and other stakeholders are requiring, or requesting that the electronics sector takes a

    34、ction to address the quantification and reduction of environmental impacts through environmental conscious design during the product development phase. Among those environmental impacts, climate change is an important issue. A number of initiatives at local, national, regional, and international lev

    35、els are being developed and implemented, aiming to curb the concentration of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions which is understood to be a major causative factor. All industry sectors are trying to reduce GHG emissions in order to meet the national, regional and global reduction targets for the future

    36、in order to stabilize atmospheric concentration below the level of triggering catastrophic climate change. For the EE sector, developing and supplying new products that achieve GHG reductions in society compared to other products offers significant opportunities for achieving large scale GHG reducti

    37、ons. Among methodologies to quantify products impacts on climate change is carbon footprint of products (CFP), which only covers GHG emissions that occur during the life cycle of the product. Although EE products consume energy, the EE industry is enabling other sectors to reduce large amounts of GH

    38、G emission. There are different opportunities for GHG reduction when the EE industry provides the same or similar function as existing products in the marketplace but with significantly less GHG emissions. For example, a manufacturer of renewable energy technologies can be interested not only in tra

    39、cking the emissions and reductions that occur during the life cycle of its products, but also in assessing the reduction in societys GHG emissions as a result of using renewable energy technologies compared to generating electricity by combusting fossil fuels. Examples of such products and solutions

    40、 include: wind turbines or solar panels, compared to fossil fuel power plants; LED bulbs, compared to incandescent bulbs; online meeting (including software), compared to business travel. For assessing this enabling effect, two scenarios are compared: the situation “with the technology” and “without

    41、 or with old technology”. Because the enabling effect is not included in CFP, quantification of such reductions requires a different methodology. Actually many companies are already quantifying or communicating future environmental contribution by this enabling effect through their businesses with n

    42、umeric target values, such as “help society to reduce XX million tons by 2025 through our high energy-efficient products”. Currently, various quantifications and claims for such GHG reduction are carried out mainly on a voluntary basis. However, there is no internationally recognized methodology to

    43、validate such numerical targets specifically for EE products. There is a business value in establishing an internationally recognized methodology at this time. A basic generic and relevant methodology is provided by ISO 14064-21. This ISO standard also incorporates the idea of “product-related GHG p

    44、rojects” and allows GHG projects to be performed as a result of product development. 1Numbers in square brackets refer to the Bibliography PD IEC/TR 62726:2014IEC TR 62726:2014 IEC 2014 7 The idea is related to EE products contributing to GHG emissions reduction such as high energy efficient EE equi

    45、pment. The necessity of a sector-specific guidance applicable to the EE sector is recognized by considering specific characteristics of EE. These include their complex and dynamic supply chain, their varying lifespan, sometimes extending over many years, and associated energy consumption. Such chara

    46、cteristics underline the significance of the use stage of many EE products. In accordance with ISO 14064-2, this report addresses “EE product-related GHG projects” as activity or activities performed as a result of the development and supply of EE products into the market alter the conditions identi

    47、fied in the baseline scenario which cause greenhouse gas emissions reduction, as well as the methodology associated with it. In particular, the objectives of this report are as follows: enable organizations in the EE sector to quantify their contribution to society in reducing GHG emissions through

    48、their products and systems; allow EE product-related GHG projects to be evaluated in terms of their GHG emission reductions amount compared to a baseline. In addition to the above purposes, the additional benefits below are also expected: facilitate incorporation of a GHG related target into design

    49、and development strategy of EE products; establish consistency and bridging between different product areas in the EE sector; help product-specific technical committees (TCs) with limited amount of expertise or resources to develop their own methodology. The features of this report are as follows: This report contains the study and review of relevant standards, regional initiatives and practices to clarify and compare the differences and similarities in multiple existing met


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