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Material Incorporated by Reference into Regulations under the Climate Change Response Act 2002


Material Incorporated by Reference into the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009 and Climate Change (Unique Emissions Factors) Regulations 2009 [external link].

The material incorporated by reference into these regulations is set out below.

Copies of the materials numbered 8 and 9 are available in full by clicking on the title of these materials.

Summaries of the scope and content for all other materials are available by clicking on the title of all other materials.

One copy of these documents may be made for internal use without permission or charge.

Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009

Materials 1 to 9 are also incorporated by reference into the Climate Change (Unique Emissions Factors) Regulations 2009.

  1. ASTM D6348 - 03 Standard Test Method for Determination of Gaseous Compounds by Extractive Direct Interface Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy.
  2. ASTM D6866 – 08 Standard Test Methods for Determining the Biobased Content of Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Samples Using Radiocarbon Analysis.
  3. VDI 2469-1 Gaseous emission measurement - Measurement of nitrous oxide - Manual gas chromatographic method, Feb 2005.
  4. ISO 14164:1999(E) Stationary source emissions – Determination of the volume flowrate of gas streams in ducts – Automated method.
  5. ISO 12039:2001(E) Stationary source emissions – Determination of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and oxygen
    – Performance characteristics and calibration of automated measuring systems
    .
  6. ISO 10780:1994(E) Stationary source emissions – Measurement of velocity and volume flowrate of gas streams in ducts.
  7. ISO Guide 34 General requirements for the competence of reference material producers (2000).
  8. USEPA – Method 3A – Determination of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations in Emissions from Stationary Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure) (2006).
  9. USEPA – Method 3C – Determination of Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrogen, and Oxygen from Stationary Sources (1996).
  10. GPA Standard 2166-05 Obtaining Natural Gas Samples for Analysis by Gas Chromatography.
  11. ASTM D 1945 – 03 Standard Test Method for Analysis of Natural Gas by Gas Chromatography.
  12. The Aluminium Sector Greenhouse Gas Protocol (Addendum to the WRI/WBCSD Greenhouse Gas Protocol) – October 2006 (produced by the International Aluminium Institute).

Climate Change (Unique Emissions Factors) Regulations 2009

Materials 1 to 9 are also incorporated by reference into the Climate Change (Stationary Energy and Industrial Processes) Regulations 2009.

  1. ASTM D6348 - 03 Standard Test Method for Determination of Gaseous Compounds by Extractive Direct Interface Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy.
  2. ASTM D6866 – 08 Standard Test Methods for Determining the Biobased Content of Solid, Liquid, and Gaseous Samples Using Radiocarbon Analysis.
  3. VDI 2469-1 Gaseous emission measurement - Measurement of nitrous oxide - Manual gas chromatographic method, Feb 2005.
  4. ISO 14164:1999(E) Stationary source emissions – Determination of the volume flowrate of gas streams in ducts – Automated method.
  5. ISO 12039:2001(E) Stationary source emissions – Determination of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and oxygen
    – Performance characteristics and calibration of automated measuring systems
    .
  6. ISO 10780:1994(E) Stationary source emissions – Measurement of velocity and volume flowrate of gas streams in ducts.
  7. ISO Guide 34 General requirements for the competence of reference material producers (2000).
  8. USEPA – Method 3A – Determination of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations in Emissions from Stationary Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure) (2006).
  9. USEPA – Method 3C – Determination of Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrogen, and Oxygen from Stationary Sources (1996).
  1. ISO 18283:2006(E) Hard coal and coke – Manual sampling.
  2. ISO 1928:1995(E) Solid mineral fuels – Determination of gross calorific value by the bomb calorimetric method, and calculation of net calorific value.
  3. ISO 5068-1:2007(E) Brown coals and lignites – Determination of moisture content – Part 1: Indirect gravimetric method for total moisture.
  4. ISO 1171:1997(E) Solid mineral fuels – determination of ash content.
  5. AS 1038.6.4–2005 Coal and coke – Analysis and testing Part 6.4: Higher rank coal and coke – Ultimate analysis – Carbon, Hydrogen and nitrogen – Instrumental method.
  6. ASTM D 3174 – 04 Standard Test Method for Ash in the Analysis Sample of Coal and Coke from Coal.
  7. ISO/TS 12902:2001(E) Solid mineral fuels – Determination of total carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen – Instrumental methods.
  8. ASTM D 3302 – 07a є1 – Standard Test Method for Total Moisture in Coal.
  9. ASTM E 947 – 83 (Reapproved 2007) Standard Specification for Sampling Single-Phase Geothermal Liquid or Steam for Purposes of Chemical Analysis.
  10. ASTM E 1675 – 04 є1 Standard Practice for Sampling Two-Phase Geothermal Fluid for Purposes of Chemical Analysis.
  11. NZS ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories.
  12. ISO 4259:2006(E) Petroleum products – Determination and application of precision data in relation to methods of test.
  13. ASTM D 5291 – 02 (Reapproved 2007) Standard Test Methods for Instrumental Determination of Carbon, Hydrogen and Nitrogen in Petroleum Products and Lubricants.
  14. ASTM D 1298 – 99 (Reapproved 2005) Standard Test Method for Density, Relative Density (Specific Gravity), or API Gravity of Crude Petroleum and Liquid Petroleum Products by Hydrometer Method.
  15. ISO 3675:1998(E) Crude petroleum and liquid petroleum products – Laboratory determination of density – Hydrometer method.
  16. DD CEN/TS 14778-1:2005 Solid biofuels – Sampling – Part 1: Methods for sampling.
  17. DD CEN/TS 15442:2006 Solid recovered fuels – Methods for sampling.
  18. ASTM D 4057 – 06 Standard Practice for Manual Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products.
  19. ASTM D 4177 – 95 (Reapproved 2005) Standard Practice for Automatic Sampling of Petroleum and Petroleum Products.
  20. ISO 3170:2004(E) Petroleum liquids – Manual sampling.
  21. DD CEN/TS 15407:2006 Solid recovered fuels – Method for the determination of carbon (C), hydrogen (H) and nitrogen (N) content.
  22. DD CEN/TS 15400:2006 Solid recovered fuels – Methods for the determination of calorific value.
  23. ASTM D 240 – 02 (Reapproved 2007) Standard Test Method for Heat of Combustion of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels by Bomb Calorimeter.
  24. ISO 5167-1:2003(E) Measurement of fluid flow by means of pressure differential devices inserted in circular cross-section conduits running full — Part 1: General principles and requirements.
  25. DD CEN/TS 15440:2006 Solid recovered fuels – Method for the determination of biomass content.

Inspecting Proposed Material

Paper copies of the material is available for inspection free of charge week days between 9:00am and 5:00pm at the following three locations:

Ministry of Economic Development
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Phone: 04-472 0030

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Auckland
Phone: 09-985 4800

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Christchurch
Phone: 03-962 2600

Purchase of Proposed Material

Paper copies of all materials may be purchased directly from Standards New Zealand, Radio New Zealand House, Level 10, 155 The Terrace, Private Bag 2439, Wellington. ISO standards may be purchased online at www.standards.co.nz (select ISO in the search panel, and enter the name or number of the standard) and all other materials may be purchased by calling 0800 782 632 or emailing enquiries@standards.co.nz.

All material may be ordered from Standards New Zealand by using a telephone, or facsimile and order form, available free of charge at the Ministry offices listed above.

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