Overview
The energy sector mainly comprises:
Emissions arise from these activities by combustion and as fugitive emissions, or escape without combustion. For inventory purposes, fuel combustion may be defined as the intentional oxidation of materials within an apparatus that is designed to provide heat or mechanical work to a process, or for use away from the apparatus. This definition aims to separate the combustion of fuels for distinct and productive energy use from the heat released from the use of hydrocarbons in chemical reactions in industrial processes, or from the use of hydrocarbons as industrial products. It is good practice to apply this definition as fully as possible but there are cases where demarcation with the industrial processes and product use (IPPU) sector is needed.
Technical Working Group
Dr. Sarah Osima
Tanzania Meteorological Agency (TMA)
Chairperson
Maryrose Batenga
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
Secretary
Dr. Esebi A. Nyari
Dar es Salaam Institute of Technology (DIT)
Member
Issa Nyashilu
Vice Presidents Office (VPO)
Member
Jonathan W. Bruno
Ministry of Energy (MoE)
Member
Elizabeth Philipo
Ministry of Energy (MoE)
Member
Innocent Makomba
National Environmental Management Council (NEMC)
Member
Nassir Tahir
Department of Environment (Zanzibar)
Member
Amani S. Kyango
Tanzania Electricity Supply Company (TANESCO)
Member
Deogratius Malamsha
National Bureau of Statistics (NBS)
Member
Ladislaus Kyaruzi
East African Community (EAC)
Member
Dr. Hassan Bashiru Shelukindo
Tanzania Sustainable Poverty Alleviation (TASPA)
Member
Erneus Kaijage
Climate Action Network (CAN Tanzania)
Member
Dr. Fredy Manyika
Vice Presidents Office (VPO)
Member