Details on the AUS DCCEEW Emissions Factor Database
An overview of the AUS DCCEEW Emissions Factor Source
Summary
The Australian Government’s Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water publish a comprehensive list of emission factors on an annual basis. The annually released dataset is titled “The National Greenhouse Accounts Factors” and is used by organisations voluntarily reporting their climate impact and is expected to be a required EF source in the upcoming Australian Sustainability Reporting Standards. In addition for Australian Large Emitters covered under the NGER Act these factors will also be used in their mandatory Scope 1 and 2 filings.
The website for AUS DCCEEW can be found here.
Emissions Source Key Info
Full Source Name | Australian Government Department for Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water |
Sumday Concise Name | AUS DCCEEW |
Description | On an annual basis the Australian government published a dataset of conversion factors covering Scope 1,2 and a limited number of Scope 3 emissions sources.
Factors are used by Australian organisations either voluntarily disclosing their emissions or large emitters reporting to meet mandatory requirements under the NGER Act. Each publication includes the annual emissions factors as well as the methods and assumptions used to derive this factors. |
Source Type | Government/ International Organisation |
Most Recent Release Year | 2023 |
Earliest Release Year | 2007 |
Next Expected Release Date | 01/07/2024 |
Sumday Take | For Australian organisations the AUS DCCEEW factors are the default dataset used for carbon accounting across Scope 1 and 2 and the limited S3 emissions sources included in the data set. AUS DCCEEW does not publish emissions factors covering all of the subcategories under Scope 3 meaning that organisations may need to other datasets in order to have complete coverage over Scope 3 emissions. |
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Last updated on October 29, 2023