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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:industry:other:start [2021/01/21 13:44] – Updated images gniffke | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:industry:other:start [2021/01/26 13:24] – [Emission factors] juhrich | ||
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__Table 1: Implied emission factors for industrial electricity and heat generation__ | __Table 1: Implied emission factors for industrial electricity and heat generation__ | ||
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- | ^ Hard Coal | + | ^ Hard Coal |
- | ^ Lignite | + | ^ Lignite |
- | ^ Natural gas | + | ^ Natural gas |
- | ^ Petroleum products | + | ^ Petroleum products |
- | ^ Biomass | + | ^ Biomass |
- | ^ Hazardous Waste | + | ^ Hazardous Waste |
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. | 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. | ||
Actually 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. | Actually 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. | ||
- | PM10 and PM2.5 emission factors are calculated as a fraction of TSP. The share of PM10 is 90 % and the share of PM2.5 is 80 % for solid fuels. This is a simple but also conservative approach, knowing that, in reality, PM emissions depend on fuel, combustion and abatement technologies. In terms of natural gas and biogas | + | PM< |
===== Trend Discussion for Key Sources ===== | ===== Trend Discussion for Key Sources ===== |