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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:manufacture_of_solid_fuels_and_other_energy_industries [2021/01/26 12:58] – [Emission factors] juhrichsector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:manufacture_of_solid_fuels_and_other_energy_industries [2021/02/22 10:18] – [Short description] Key Category updated, no channges gniffke
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 Source category //1.A.1.c - Manufacture Of Solid Fuels And Other Energy Industries// includes hard-coal and lignite mining, coking and briquetting plants and extraction of crude oil and natural gas. Used-oil processing plants are also included. Here, CO emissions from coking plants are reported in NFR sub-category 1.B.1.b. Source category //1.A.1.c - Manufacture Of Solid Fuels And Other Energy Industries// includes hard-coal and lignite mining, coking and briquetting plants and extraction of crude oil and natural gas. Used-oil processing plants are also included. Here, CO emissions from coking plants are reported in NFR sub-category 1.B.1.b.
  
-^ Method ^ AD ^ EF ^ Key Category ^ +Category Code  ^  Method                                |||| AD                                |||| EF                                  ||||| 
-T2  NS CS **T**: NO<sub>x</sub>, SO<sub>x</sub>, TSP, Hg, Cd |+| 1.A.1.c        |  T2                                    |||||  NS                                |||||  CS                                  ||||| 
 + Key Category   SO₂      NOₓ  ^  NH₃  ^  NMVOC  ^  CO    BC    Pb    Hg    Cd    Diox  ^  PAH  ^  HCB  ^  TSP  ^  PM₁₀  ^  PM₂ ₅  
 +1.A.1.c          L/T         L/T   -/-   -/   |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -/-  |  L/  L/T  |  -/-    -/-  |  -/-  |  L/T  |  -/T    -/T    |
  
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 {{:sector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:1a1c_em_cd.png?400|Annual Cd emissions from stationary plants in 1.A.1.c}} {{:sector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:1a1c_em_cd.png?400|Annual Cd emissions from stationary plants in 1.A.1.c}}
  
-Similar to SO,,x,, emissions, TSP and Priority Heavy Metal emission trends show a high dominance of emissions from lignite combustion. Like already discussed for other pollutant, the main reason for sharp declining emissions in this sector is the complete restructuring of the east German lignite industry. The low standard of dust abatement in eastern Germany in the early 1990s involved high heavy metal emissions too. The closing of briquette factories and the implementation of stricter regulations resulted in a considerably improvement of the air quality especially in the New German Länder.+Similar to SO<sub>x</sub> emissions, TSP and Priority Heavy Metal emission trends show a high dominance of emissions from lignite combustion. Like already discussed for other pollutant, the main reason for sharp declining emissions in this sector is the complete restructuring of the east German lignite industry. The low standard of dust abatement in eastern Germany in the early 1990s involved high heavy metal emissions too. The closing of briquette factories and the implementation of stricter regulations resulted in a considerably improvement of the air quality especially in the New German Länder.
  
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