Utjok W. R. Siagian
GHG inventory in the energy sector includes GHG emissions from electricity generation sub-sectors, manufacturing, transportation, household industries, commercial buildings, and other sub-sectors. While the waste sector includes GHG emissions in the management of domestic solid waste and liquid waste. The emissions inventory method at the city level is currently very varied. The inconsistency of the concept of inventory makes comparisons between cities become difficult, raises questions about data quality, and limits the ability to collect local, subnational and national government GHG emissions. To allow credible and meaningful reporting, better consistency in the calculation of GHG emissions. In this study, the results of the analysis of the calculation of GHG emissions in the DKI Jakarta Province for the energy and waste sector using the 2006 IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) method which was then adjusted for the GHG inventory at the provincial / city level. The scope of this research is limited to the implementation of the GHG emissions inventory of the sector Priority, namely the energy and waste sector which includes CH4, CO2, and N2O gas. And then GHG emissions levels are stated in the CO2E unit (equivalent to CO2 gas), with the range of years of emissions counting in 2010 to 2018. The issuance of this project includes the results of calculating GHG emissions and waste sectors can be used by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Environment Agency as Reporting the status of the provincial level GHG emissions to the center, namely the Ministry of Environment and Forestry and the Book of Calculation and Inventory of the DKI Provincial GHG Emissions Profile used as a guide in the calculation of GHG emissions in other big cities in Indonesia.
Application of writing
As one of the big cities in Indonesia, which has contributed to contributing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). Important for DKI Jakarta Calculation and inventory of GHG emissions to provide information about the status of the annual emission of the energy sector and waste. This information is then used as input material in the analysis of the development of GHG emissions in DKI Jakarta and was reported as a reference material for the analysis of the participation of the DKI Jakarta participation in the activities of the impact of climate change at the national and international level.