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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:public_electricity_and_heat_production [2021/01/26 13:09] – [Methodology] juhrich | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:public_electricity_and_heat_production [2021/02/22 10:12] – [Table] gniffke | ||
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Source category //1.A.1.a - Public Electricity and Heat Production// | Source category //1.A.1.a - Public Electricity and Heat Production// | ||
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The table gives an overview of the implied emission factors. In reality, the German inventory compiling process is very complex and includes the use of a considerable number of emission factors, which cannot be published completely in the IIR. There are different emission factors available for diverse fuel types, various techniques and licensing requirements. However, the implied emission factor may give an impression about the order of magnitude. | The table gives an overview of the implied emission factors. In reality, the German inventory compiling process is very complex and includes the use of a considerable number of emission factors, which cannot be published completely in the IIR. There are different emission factors available for diverse fuel types, various techniques and licensing requirements. However, the implied emission factor may give an impression about the order of magnitude. | ||
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===== Trend discussion for Key Sources ===== | ===== Trend discussion for Key Sources ===== | ||
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- | Nitrogen oxides emissions decreases due to declining lignite consumption in the early 1990s and due to NOx emission reduction measurements in the New German Länder. After 2002 the increasing consumption of natural gas biogas, wood and other biomass in the public sector gain influence and increases | + | Nitrogen oxides emissions decreases due to declining lignite consumption in the early 1990s and due to NO< |
=== Particulate Matter - PM2.5 & PM10 & TSP === | === Particulate Matter - PM2.5 & PM10 & TSP === |