Greenhouse Gas Forecasting Quality Control, Assurance, and Reporting Fundamentals
e-Learning
About the eLearning Course
This comprehensive eLearning course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to ensure the accuracy and reliability of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions forecasts. By the end of this course, participants will be well-versed in the methodologies and best practices for quality control and assurance in GHG emissions forecasting, enabling them to produce reliable and credible emissions data.
Target Audience
Industry plant technical managers, engineers, maintenance personnel, project engineers, and engineering and technical personnel involved in managing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
You Will Learn
- Differentiate between the types of uncertainty when developing GHG emissions forecasts
- Outline the reasons why quality control is essential when developing GHG emissions forecasts
- Specify what are the critical components of a quality control approach
- Describe how to develop a quality management system and which technical components need to be included
- Differentiate between quality control, quality assurance, and verification activities
- Outline the relevant IPCC quality principles for historical GHG inventories to define quality that is used for quality control and quality assurance for GHG emissions forecasts
- Identify the significant elements of a quality control/quality assurance and verification system that need to be implemented in tracking forecast development
- Determine the key components to include in an emissions forecast report
Course Content
- Uncertainty in Projections
- Quality Management Systems
- Quality Control and Quality Assurance
- GHG Emissions Reporting Elements