New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 27C - CO[2] BUDGET TRADING PROGRAM
Subchapter 10 - CO[2] EMISSIONS OFFSET PROJECTS
Section 7:27C-10.6 - CO[2] emissions offset project standards - sequestration of carbon due to reforestation, improved forest management, or avoided conversion
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) To qualify for the award of COoffset allowances, in addition to satisfying the other applicable requirements of this subchapter, a forest offset project shall meet the requirements of (b) through (p) below, and the forest offset protocol.
(b) The project sponsor shall provide a detailed narrative of the offset project actions to be taken, including documentation that the offset project meets the eligibility requirements of the forest offset protocol and this subchapter. The offset project description must include all information identified in sections 8.1 and 9.1 of the forest offset protocol, and any other information deemed necessary by the Department in order to determine eligibility.
(c) Baseline onsite carbon stocks shall be determined as required by sections 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.2.1, 6.2.2, 6.2.3, 6.3.1, and 6.3.2 of the forest offset protocol, as applicable.
(d) Net greenhouse gas reductions and greenhouse gas removal enhancements shall be calculated as required by section 6 of the forest offset protocol. The project's risk reversal rating shall be calculated using the forest offset protocol Determination of a Forest Project's Reversal Risk Rating assessment worksheet.
(e) Monitoring and verification is subject to the following requirements:
(f) A project sponsor shall submit a forest offset project data report to the Department for each reporting period. Each forest offset project data report must cover a single reporting period. Reporting periods must be contiguous; there must be NO[x] gaps in reporting once the first reporting period has commenced.
(g) Prior to the award of CO[2] offset allowances pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:27C-10.9, or to any surrender of allowances pursuant to (j) and (m) below, any quantity expressed in metric tons, or metric tons of CO[2] equivalent, shall be converted to tons using the conversion factor specified in the definition of "ton" or "tonnage" and as further specified at N.J.A.C. 7:27C-1.4(d).
(h) The project sponsor shall address an unintentional reversal of sequestered carbon as follows:
(i) The project sponsor shall address an intentional reversal of sequestered carbon as follows:
(j) If an intentional reversal occurs, and CO[2] offset allowances have been awarded to the offset project, the forest owner shall surrender to the Department for retirement, a quantity of CO[2] allowances corresponding to the quantity of CO[2] equivalent tons reversed within six months of notification by the Department.
(k) The Department will provide notification pursuant to (i) above, after the project sponsor has submitted a verified estimate of carbon stocks to the Department, or, if the project sponsor fails to submit the verified estimate of carbon stocks, after one year has elapsed since the intentional reversal occurred.
(l) If the forest owner does not surrender valid CO[2] allowances to the Department within six months of notification by the Department pursuant to (i) above, the forest owner will be subject to enforcement action pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:27A-3.10(u) and each CO[2] equivalent ton of carbon sequestration intentionally reversed will constitute a separate violation of this subchapter and applicable State law.
(m) Requirements for project termination are as follows:
(n) The Department will terminate a forest offset project if a reversal lowers a forest offset project's actual standing live carbon stocks below its project baseline standing live carbon stocks.
(o) Only those forest offset projects that are initially commenced on or after January 1, 2014, are eligible for an award of CO[2] offset allowances under this section.
(p) The provisions of NJ.A.C. 7:27C-10.3(d)4 and 10.4(c)1 do not apply to forest projects that have been awarded credits under a voluntary greenhouse gas reduction program. For such projects, the number of CO[2] offset allowances will be calculated pursuant to the requirements of this section, without regard to the quantity of credits that were awarded to the project under the voluntary program, provided that the following conditions are satisfied: