NS: Nova Scotia Releases GHG Emission Reporting Regulations
As part of this process, Nova Scotia passed
amendments to the Environment Act in October 2017 to enable the government to establish the cap and trade program and create supporting regulations.
The QRV regulations and standards identify which types of companies must report, which GHG emissions they must report and how to calculate and report them.
The first reports are due May 1, 2018. In future years, reports will be due June 1. Companies must have their data verified by a third party by September 1 every year.
The QRV regulations state that the following types of companies must report their GHG emissions and have them verified by a third party:
- Facilities that generate 50,000 tonnes of GHG emissions or more per year from specified GHG activities, including electricity producers.
- Petroleum product suppliers that import or produce 200 litres of fuel or more per year for consumption in the Nova Scotia market.
- Natural gas distributers that deliver natural gas for consumption in Nova Scotia that, when combusted, produces 10,000 tonnes of GHG emissions or more per year.
Further details about the new GHG emission reporting regulations, including a copy of the regulations and the standards, are available at
https://climatechange.novascotia.ca/regulations.
If you have any questions, please contact John Hollett, Executive Director, Climate Change, Nova Scotia Environment, at 902-229-5494 or
Jason.Hollett@novascotia.ca.