SLR responds to proposed amendments to the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Scheme
by Romana Thefs
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In November 2025, GHG Protocol launched a public consultation on a revision to the Scope 2 Guidance (2015) as a key component of its standards development. This consultation matters because it will define how reporting companies account for their electricity use and impact a key emissions reduction level that companies are using to meet targets.
The consultation seeks stakeholder input on proposed updates to both the location-based and market-based methods for Scope 2 emissions reporting, which will influence how companies account for and disclose Scope 2 emissions. Key proposals emphasise enhanced accuracy, transparency and alignment with evolving energy markets, including measures such as updated emission factor hierarchies and refined reporting criteria to reflect when and where electricity is consumed.
SLR has submitted a response to the consultation, highlighting practical insights from our work with corporate GHG accounting and climate-related disclosure frameworks.
Our consultation responses for both the location-based and market-based methodologies are summarised below.