Emissions Reporting Ordinance 2022. Country/Territory Germany Document type Regulation Date 2020 Source FAO, FAOLEX Long titleOrdinance on Emissions Reporting under the Fuel Emissions Trading Act for the Years 2021 and 2022. Subject Air & atmosphere, Environment gen. Keyword Emissions Emissions trading Climate change Certification Business/industry/corporations Monitoring Pollution control Enforcement/compliance Geographical area Alps, Europe, Europe and Central Asia, European Union Countries, North Sea, North-East Atlantic, Western Europe Entry into force notes According to Article 12 this Regulation comes into force on the day after its promulgation. Abstract This Regulation applies within the scope of the Fuel Emissions Trading Act. For the 2021 and 2022 period, the obligations pursuant to Section 6 Paragraph 1 of the Fuel Emissions Trading Act to submit and approve a monitoring plan or a simplified monitoring plan no longer apply. The monitoring, determination and reporting of fuel emissions are subject to Section 3 of the Regulation according to which all quantities of carbon dioxide that can be released during the combustion of fuels are determined and should be reported by the responsible person. The person responsible is obliged to prove compliance with the sustainability requirements and to provide the emissions report. The Regulation also provides a formula on calculation of the reportable fuel emission. The Regulation consists of 4 Sections, 12 Articles and 3 Annexes. The Sections are as follow: General Rules (1); Monitoring Plan (2); Monitoring, investigation and fuel emissions reporting (3); Final provisions (4). Full text German Website www.bgbl.de References - Legislation Implements Law on a National Trade Certificate for Fuel Emissions (Fuel Emissions Trading Act). Legislation | Germany | 2019 (2020) Keyword: Business/industry/corporations, Climate change, Emissions, Emissions trading, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Monitoring, Pollution control, Certification Source: FAO, FAOLEX