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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:industry:iron_and_steel [2021/02/22 10:20] – [Short description] Key Category Updated, just T for NOx, no L !!Missing EF method!! gniffke | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:industry:iron_and_steel [2021/02/23 19:25] – [Short description] reichel | ||
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- | In 2017, a total of 30.4 million t of raw steel was produced in six integrated steelworks. Electrical steel production amounted to another | + | In 2019, a total of 27.7 million t of raw steel was produced in six integrated steelworks. Electrical steel production amounted to another |
The structural elements of this category are the production of pig iron (blast furnaces), sponge iron (direct reduction), sinter, rolled steel, iron and steel casting, Siemens-Martin steel (in the new German Länder only until shortly after 1990), electric steel and the power stations and boilers of the entire steel production. | The structural elements of this category are the production of pig iron (blast furnaces), sponge iron (direct reduction), sinter, rolled steel, iron and steel casting, Siemens-Martin steel (in the new German Länder only until shortly after 1990), electric steel and the power stations and boilers of the entire steel production. | ||
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- | are reported. The emissions of these pollutants in other years as well as emissions of other pollutants are reported under Category 2.C.1 (see explanation below). | + | are reported. The emissions of these pollutants in other years as well as emissions of other pollutants are reported under Category |
- | Category 1.A.2.a Iron and Steel is a trend key category for NO< | + | Category 1.A.2.a Iron and Steel is a trend key category for NO< |
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