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2020 Reporting KickoffFebruary 18, 2020
Alexzandria ChalmersMember Services
Coordinator
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Welcome and Housekeeping
• All attendees are on mute by default
• Questions can be asked at any time by typing them into the GoToWebinarquestion box
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A PDF of the slide deck and a recording of today’s presentation will be available online.
Agenda
• Introduction• TCR in 2020 + 2019 Recap• Registry Updates• Policy & Verification Updates• Member Spotlight
• Cynthia Clark from University of California, Office of the President• Resources and upcoming events
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Today’s Presenters
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Alexzandria ChalmersProgram Coordinator
Amy HolmExecutive Director
Ryan CassuttVoluntary Reporting
Manager
Michelle ZilinskasRegistry Services Senior Manager
Cynthia ClarkUCOP Renewable Energy Manager
TCR in 2020
Amy HolmExecutive Director
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Our Mission
“To empower our generation to reduce its carbon footprint”
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2019 Impact Report
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registration
COP25 Recap
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Carbon Footprint Registry Updates
Ryan CassuttVoluntary Reporting Programs Manager
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Carbon Footprint Registry
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Membership and Reporting Statistics
• 174 inventories created in CRIS in 2019• 79 inventories sent to verification
• 100% positive verification statements• 70 Climate Registered™ inventories
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2019 Reporting Stats
Reported Climate Registered In Verification
Climate Registered™ Recognition Program• Highlight your achievements by
earning one of five recognition tiers!• Flexible recognition achievements for
every level of reporting and verifying• Set and achieve goals to achieve
higher levels• Statuses last for one year from time of
achievement• To apply for a status, please submit
application• If applying for Gold, Platinum, or All
Star status, please submit application before undergoing verification
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Water-Energy Nexus Registry
Water-Energy Nexus Registry
• Measure and report your water footprint
• Opportunity to report Scope 3 emissions associated with water use
• Streamlined reporting in CRIS
• Additional recognition via the Water-Energy LeaderTM program
• No additional cost to your membership
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FOR MEMBERS WITH OPERATIONS IN CALIFORNIA
Participants from our community
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For more information visit: www.theclimateregistry.org/wenregistry
Policy & Verification Updates
Michelle ZilinskasRegistry Services Senior Manager
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General Reporting Protocol
• GRP v. 3.0 published in May, 2019
• Members required to use v. 3.0 starting January 1, 2020
• 2020 default emission factors • In CRIS• On website soon
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General Reporting Protocol v. 3.0
• Modular format
• Streamlined reporting framework
• Methodology organization
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Reporting Protocols, Metrics & Guidance
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Step 1: General Reporting
Protocol
Step 2: Sector-specific
Protocols & Metrics
Step 3: Guidance
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Reporting Protocols, Metrics & Guidance
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Step 1: General Reporting Protocol
IntroductionInventory Boundary
Emissions QuantificationAdvanced Methods
Inventory Completion
Step 2: Sector-specific Protocols & Metrics Step 3: Guidance
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Reporting Protocols, Metrics & Guidance
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Step 1: General Reporting Protocol
Step 2: Sector-specific Protocols & Metrics
Electric Power Sector ProtocolLocal Government Operations ProtocolWater-Energy Nexus Registry Protocol
Water-Energy GHG MetricsTransit Agency Metrics
Step 3: Guidance
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Reporting Protocols, Metrics & Guidance
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Step 1: General Reporting Protocol
Step 2: Sector-specific Protocols
& Metrics
Step 3: GuidanceRenewable Energy
Tracking Emissions Over TimeSmall Sources
Small Business (Draft)
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Key Updates in GRP v. 3.0
• Flexible and customizable reporting boundaries
• Simplified Estimation Methods
• Base year reporting and verification options
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Customizable Reporting Boundary
• Transitional reporting replaced by customized inventory options
• Definition of relevant emissions• Scope 1• Scope 2 • Direct and indirect CO2 emissions
from the combustion of biomass• Transparent reporting boundaries
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More Flexible Reporting Boundaries
• Fiscal year reporting
• Equity share only reporting
• Streamlined worldwide reporting and verification
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Simplified Estimation Methods
• SEMs: Conservative, simplified estimation methods
• Update: Members may estimate up to 10% of total Scope 1, Scope 2 and direct & indirect biogenic emissions
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New Base Year Reporting & Verification Options• Base year reporting options
• Single year• Average of several consecutive years• Rolling base year
• Streamlined verification process for base year adjustments or inventory corrections
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CRIS Updates
CRIS Updates – New Login Look
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CRIS Updates
• SEMs threshold is increased from 5 to 10% for GRP 3.0• Calendar vs Fiscal year reporting
• Members can switch between Calendar and Fiscal year, but must have samedates for base year comparison
• Reporting Resources located in CRIS• Under the new “My Profile” section
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Member Spotlight
Cynthia ClarkUniversity of California, Office
of the PresidentRenewable Energy Manager
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The University of California improves the lives of people in California and around the world through world-class educational opportunities, groundbreaking research, top-rated health care and agricultural expertise.
The University of California
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UC campuses have been reporting to TCR since at least as far back as 2009
UC’s Sustainability Policy ties directly to TCR methodology for measuring GHG footprint
UCOP and all 10 campuses report separately as part of our system-wide membership
UC Office of the President has been reporting annual GHG emissions to TCR and undergoing third-party verification since 2013
Climate RegisteredTM Gold status 2017
TCR Membership
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MissionUniversity of California’s buildings and fleets will become net carbon neutral by 2025.
VisionThe University of California is developing scalable solutions to build the low-carbon future our research has proven to be imperative.
UC Carbon Neutrality
PolicyUC’s Sustainability Policy includes sections on Clean Energy (Energy Efficiency, On-campus Renewable Electricity, Off-campus Clean Electricity, and On-campus Combustion), Green Building and Transportation
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= Smart Growth
UC’s Carbon Neutrality Strategies
= Energy efficiency + conservation= On-site renewable energy
= Utility-scale clean electricity= Biomethane
= Cap and trade compliance offsets= Off-campus carbon reduction actions
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UCOP 2018 GHG Sources
Scope 1 sources: boilers, diesel generators, fleet vehicles, refrigerantsScope 2 sources: purchased electricity, purchased heatingScope 3 sources: air travel
Site Scope 1 CO2e Scope 2 CO2e (Market Based) Scope 3 CO2e
1130 K Street 105.95 149.33 -415 20th Street 311.56 242.14 -
Blake Estate 10.99 0.40 -1111 Broadway - 39.05 -1200 Lakeshore - 5.156 -155 Grand Ave - 38.06 -
Kaiser - 158.51 -Franklin 166.37 129.01 -La Casa 0.67 92.95 -UCDC 234.58 0 -
UCPath 7.03 91.94 -Air Travel - - 1852.02
Total 837.16 946.53 1852.02
1130 K Street14%
415 20th Street31%
Blake Estate1%1111 Broadway
2%1200 Lakeshore
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155 Grand Ave2%
Kaiser9%
Franklin17%
La Casa5%
UCDC13%
UCPath6%
2018 UCOP Scope 1+ Scope 2 (MB) Emissions (MT CO2e)
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Electric Power Sector Reporting• In 2014, UC became a Registered Electric
Service Provider in California• Goals included price transparency, cost
causation, and ability to enter long-term agreements for Renewable Power
Carbon Intensity of UC-Supplied Electricity
• Allows us to self-supply a significant portion electricity consumed across the system
• Campus emissions reduced using utility-specific emissions factor in CRIS
• Target is 0 lbs CO2/MWh for 2019 and beyond
CAMX eGRID2018
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Highlights carbon reduction opportunities
Key Takeaways
TransparencyPublic reporting enhances transparency and recognition of UC actions in support of carbon neutrality goal
Insight
Third party verification of reported GHG Emissions fosters credibility and accuracy
Credibility
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Resources and Events
Webinar Series
• Starting Spring, TCR will host special topic webinars, including:• Climate Registered™ recognition• Base Years• Offsets• Scope 3 reporting
• Any additional topic ideas or to be featured as a speaker, please email [email protected]
• Stay tuned for more details!
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Resources and Help
• Help desk (9am-5pm Pacific Time)• 1(866) 523-0764, x3• Email us at [email protected]
• Reporting FAQs• Carbon Footprinting 101• Tip sheets and calculation tools for sources
• Vehicles – FAQs / Tool• Indirect Emissions – FAQs / Tool• Fugitive – FAQs / Tool
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Upcoming Events
• Wednesday, February 19 – California State Agency Webinar• Tuesday, February 25 – Electric Power Sector Webinar• March 4-6 – Climate Leadership Conference• April 1 – California State Agency reporting deadline• Tuesday, June 30 – suggested reporting deadline
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Q&A Session
THANK YOU