Overall Rating | Platinum |
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Overall Score | 86.88 |
Liaison | Lisa Kilgore |
Submission Date | March 3, 2023 |
Cornell University
OP-1: Emissions Inventory and Disclosure
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.83 / 3.00 |
Sarah
Carson Director, Campus Sustainability Office FS - Energy & Sustainability |
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indicates that no data was submitted for this field
Part 1. Greenhouse gas emissions inventory
Yes
A copy of the most recent GHG emissions inventory:
A brief description of the methodology and/or tool used to complete the GHG emissions inventory:
Cornell reports via the UNH SIMAP reporting system and Second Nature Carbon Commitment. Cornell publishes a baseline and additional inventory publicly each year to distinguish between baseline GHG emission categories included in the carbon neutrality goal:
Baseline Inventory: Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 Air Travel & Commuting
Additional Inventory: New and emerging areas of Scope 3 emissions
Baseline GHG data are gathered, verified, and published annually. Additional inventories are completed by campus community members and updated at their discretion.
Process for completing SIMAP annual inventory:
1) Obtain fuel records
2) Obtain purchased electric records
3) Calculate consumption
4) Determine commuting emissions using 3rd party commuting tool & SIMAP
5) Determine air travel mileage (input to SIMAP)
6) Input consumption and mileage data into SIMAP to determine emissions
7) Determine emissions associated with exported electric following WRI Protocol for Combined Heat & Power
8) Submit other data as required based on annual reporting
Baseline Inventory: Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 Air Travel & Commuting
Additional Inventory: New and emerging areas of Scope 3 emissions
Baseline GHG data are gathered, verified, and published annually. Additional inventories are completed by campus community members and updated at their discretion.
Process for completing SIMAP annual inventory:
1) Obtain fuel records
2) Obtain purchased electric records
3) Calculate consumption
4) Determine commuting emissions using 3rd party commuting tool & SIMAP
5) Determine air travel mileage (input to SIMAP)
6) Input consumption and mileage data into SIMAP to determine emissions
7) Determine emissions associated with exported electric following WRI Protocol for Combined Heat & Power
8) Submit other data as required based on annual reporting
Has the GHG emissions inventory been validated internally by personnel who are independent of the GHG accounting and reporting process and/or verified by an independent, external third party?:
Yes
A brief description of the GHG inventory verification process:
Emissions estimates are part of USEPA Clean Air Act Reporting requirements and are certified by Cornell's authorized regulatory official. Another managerial level staff member has also reviewed and approved. The Title V reporting components are different than STARS and Climate Commitment reporting; however, the Title V data does assist in validating the reasonableness of the majority of STARS / SIMAP data
Documentation to support the GHG inventory verification process:
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Scope 1 GHG emissions
Weight in MTCO2e | |
Stationary combustion | 122,700 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Other sources (mobile combustion, process emissions, fugitive emissions) | 4,200 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Total gross Scope 1 GHG emissions, performance year:
126,900
Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
Scope 2 GHG emissions
Weight in MTCO2e | |
Imported electricity | 7,111 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Imported thermal energy | 0 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Total gross Scope 2 GHG emissions, performance year:
7,111
Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
GHG emissions from biomass combustion
0
Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
Scope 3 GHG emissions
Yes or No | Weight in MTCO2e | |
Business travel | Yes | 11,750 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Commuting | Yes | 27,200 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Purchased goods and services | Yes | 270,261 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Capital goods | No | 0 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Fuel- and energy-related activities not included in Scope 1 or Scope 2 | Yes | 47,410 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Waste generated in operations | Yes | 1,110 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Other sources | Yes | 1 Metric tons of CO2 equivalent |
Total Scope 3 GHG emissions, performance year:
357,732
Metric tons of CO2 equivalent
A brief description of how the institution accounted for its Scope 3 emissions:
Business air travel, commuting, and waste generated in options were calculated using the UNH SiMAP tool. Purchased goods were calculated by analyzing procurement spend data versus cradle to gate and use phase emissions factors created by ASU for mtcde per $ spent using standardized product categories.
Fuel and energy related activities not included in Scope 1 or Scope 2 are upstream methane emissions for Cornell's natural gas calculated using a leakage rate from the EDF consensus study and GWP 100 consistent with guidance from IPCC and Second Nature.
Additional Scope 3 areas of waste generation in operations (landfill with gas capture and electric generation) and wastewater (aerobic treatment plant with anaerobic digestion) were measured this year using the UNH SiMAP tool.
Other sources includes upstream transportation and distribution of purchased goods, however that number is included of the purchased goods and services number as those stages were part of the emission factor applied.
Fuel and energy related activities not included in Scope 1 or Scope 2 are upstream methane emissions for Cornell's natural gas calculated using a leakage rate from the EDF consensus study and GWP 100 consistent with guidance from IPCC and Second Nature.
Additional Scope 3 areas of waste generation in operations (landfill with gas capture and electric generation) and wastewater (aerobic treatment plant with anaerobic digestion) were measured this year using the UNH SiMAP tool.
Other sources includes upstream transportation and distribution of purchased goods, however that number is included of the purchased goods and services number as those stages were part of the emission factor applied.
Part 2. Air pollutant emissions inventory
Yes
Annual weight of emissions for::
Weight of Emissions | |
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) | 30.04 Tons |
Sulfur oxides (SOx) | 7.02 Tons |
Carbon monoxide (CO) | 13.48 Tons |
Particulate matter (PM) | 6.55 Tons |
Ozone (O3) | 0 Tons |
Lead (Pb) | 0 Tons |
Hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) | 2.30 Tons |
Ozone-depleting compounds (ODCs) | 0 Tons |
Other standard categories of air emissions identified in permits and/or regulations | 2.68 Tons |
Do the air pollutant emissions figures provided include the following sources?:
Yes or No | |
Major stationary sources | Yes |
Area sources | No |
Mobile sources | Yes |
Commuting | No |
Off-site electricity production | No |
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A brief description of the methodology(ies) the institution used to complete its air emissions inventory:
Cornell performed a comprehensive air emission source inventory to prepare the initial Title V air emission permit. Campus partners are queried annually to update that inventory which serves as a baseline for multiple reports. Data is based on CY 2021 Title V submittal. CY 2022 data Not Available till April 2022.
Optional Fields
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Gross Scope 2 GHG emissions from imported thermal energy (location-based) :
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Website URL where information about the institution’s emissions inventories is available:
Additional documentation to support the submission:
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Data source(s) and notes about the submission:
Scope 1 stationary combustion emissions includes a deduction associated with exported energy. Cornell's Combined Heat & Power facility will sometimes generate electricity that exceeds campus demand. This excess electric is exported to the grid. The deduction represents the emissions associated with this energy not used on campus. This value is approximately 23,548 metric tons. We would prefer reporting this value via Scope 3; however, the AASHE STARS input sheet cannot handle the input of negative values. Our SIMAP GHG reporting includes this adjustment in the "offset" field.
The information presented here is self-reported. While AASHE staff review portions of all STARS reports and institutions are welcome to seek additional forms of review, the data in STARS reports are not verified by AASHE. If you believe any of this information is erroneous or inconsistent with credit criteria, please review the process for inquiring about the information reported by an institution or simply email your inquiry to stars@aashe.org.