Standards and Guidelines
The international standards for greenhouse gas emissions inventories provide detailed guidance on how to measure, record and report emissions that affect our planet’s climate. Using these standards enables reliable monitoring of climate performance and supports decision-making to reduce emissions. At the same time, comparability between organizations and countries is enhanced, while facilitating compliance with international and national environmental requirements.
In its effort to record and control greenhouse gas emissions, NTUA follows established international practices, aligning its reporting with the GHG Protocol standards and incorporating the ISO 14064-1:2018 guidelines to enhance the reliability of its data. By combining these standards with the emission calculation methodologies proposed by the IPCC guidelines, as well as the national guidelines of the Ministry of Energy and Climate Change for the implementation of the climate law, NTUA improves the transparency and scientific validity of its results.