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(2) The quantity of electricity generated by a given unit is determined by the formula
Gce + Gs – Gext
where
(3) In the case of a unit that simultaneously generates electricity and produces useful thermal energy from the fuel combusted by a combustion engine or boiler, as the case may be, the net quantity of useful thermal energy produced by the unit in a calendar year, expressed in GWh, is determined by the formula
2 The following information respecting the unit:
(h) a process flow diagram that shows
(iv) the heat streams crossing the unit boundaries and an indication of their average temperature, pressure and hourly mass flow rate;
18 (1) The quantity of CO2 emissions, that is attributable to the combustion of a fossil fuel in a unit in a calendar year is determined by one of the following formulas, whichever applies:
(b) for a liquid fuel,
Vf × CCA × 3.664
2 (1) The following definitions apply in these Regulations.
standard conditions means a temperature of 15˚C and a pressure of 101.325 kPa. (conditions normales)