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general:adjustments:start [2021/02/24 20:58] – [Emission reduction targets 2010 and Germany's compliance] hausmanngeneral:adjustments:start [2021/12/15 20:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 The national total emissions of **NMVOCs** showed a steady downward trend until 2009. After recovery from the "crisis year" 2009, which brought the emissions up again in 2010, the national totals returned to the level reached in 2009 where they remain stable since. With the majority of emissions resulting from solvent production and application which is primarily governed by product legislation, action on EU level is needed to further bring down these emissions. With the adjustment in agriculture applied, Germany is, however, currently in compliance with its commitments for this pollutant. The national total emissions of **NMVOCs** showed a steady downward trend until 2009. After recovery from the "crisis year" 2009, which brought the emissions up again in 2010, the national totals returned to the level reached in 2009 where they remain stable since. With the majority of emissions resulting from solvent production and application which is primarily governed by product legislation, action on EU level is needed to further bring down these emissions. With the adjustment in agriculture applied, Germany is, however, currently in compliance with its commitments for this pollutant.
  
-For **NH<sub>3</sub>**, emission estimates have been revised significantly and repeatedly over the last years. Due to various inventory changes in the 2015, the 2016 and the 2018 submissions, each revising critical emission factors, total emissions first went up by about 120kt and have come back down a bit in the latest calculations. The 2016 submission additionally includes the new source emissions from digested energy crops” for the first time, resulting in extra emissions of about 65 kt per year. Given these changes, compliance will only be possible with additional measures, even when taking adjustments into account.+For **NH<sub>3</sub>**, emission estimates have been revised significantly and repeatedly over the last years. Due to various inventory changes in the 2015, 20162018 as well as 2021 submissions, each revising critical emission factors, total emissions first went up by about 120kt and have come back down a bit in the latest calculations. The 2016 submission additionally includes the new source "emissions from digested energy cropsfor the first time, resulting in extra emissions of about 65 kt per year. Given these changes, compliance was out of reach for a long time, even when taking adjustments into account. In 2018 Germany finally undercut the set goal of 55kt ammonia emission for the first time.