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101.164.122.3 [To set up a new Emission Source]
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 1. Navigate to Admin menu > Emission Profile > Manage Emission Profile 1. Navigate to Admin menu > Emission Profile > Manage Emission Profile
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 2. Click on Either Scope 1, 2 or 3 (or an existing category) 2. Click on Either Scope 1, 2 or 3 (or an existing category)
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 3. You will land on an "Edit Category" page where you can click "Add Category" or "Add Emission Source" 3. You will land on an "Edit Category" page where you can click "Add Category" or "Add Emission Source"
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 4. Click "Add Category" 4. Click "Add Category"
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 5. Enter Category Name and Description and click Save.  5. Enter Category Name and Description and click Save. 
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 6. Click on "Manage Emission Profile" button and note that your new category is saved in the Profile.  6. Click on "Manage Emission Profile" button and note that your new category is saved in the Profile. 
  
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 6h. Click back on the "Manage Emission Profile" source button and note this now appears in your list.  6h. Click back on the "Manage Emission Profile" source button and note this now appears in your list. 
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 +=== Option B: Set up a Custom Emission Source: ===
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 +6a. Click the "Custom Emission Source" button
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 +6b. Complete all the fields as follows:
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 +6c. Emission Source Name: Give this emission source a name (this is what will appear to all users in the system) by competing “Emission Source Name”
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 +6e. Emission Source ID: Input an “Emission Source ID”. Must be a maximum of 15 characters (this is what will be used in uploading data via CSV data upload)
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 +6f. Consumption Unit: This is the unit of measure the data will be captured in (e.g. KILO_WATT_HOURS or LITERS). 
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 +6g. Emission Factor in CO2-e (t): This is the conversion factor to be multiplied against the data inputted to calculate tonnes of CO2-e. For example, 0.00086 might be entered to calculate the t CO2-e for every KILO_WATT_HOUR of Electricity used in NSW, Australia. Take care to ensure your conversion factor is in Tonnes. 
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 +6h. Energy Content Factor (TJ): This is the conversion factor to be multiplied against the data inputted to calculate Terajoules (TJ) of Energy consumed. For example, 0.0000036 might be entered to calculate the Terajoules for every KILO_WATT_HOUR of Electricity consumed. Take care to ensure your conversion factor is in Terajoules. 
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 +6i. Uncertainty factor (%): This is an optional field where users can input the statistical uncertainty associated with the conversion factor used for this emission source. 
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 +6j. Add Reporting Name or Description as optional fields. Reporting Name will automatically default to the Emission Source Name.
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 +6k. Click Save.
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 +6l. Click back on the “Manage Emission Profile” source button and note this now appears in your list.
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