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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:stationary_small_combustion:commercial_institutional [2021/01/26 13:55] – [Particulate Matter - PM,,2.5,, & PM,,10,, & TSP] juhrichsector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:stationary_small_combustion:commercial_institutional [2021/02/12 11:58] kotzulla
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-^  Method  ^  AD  ^  EF      Key Category                                                                              +^  Method  ^  AD  ^  EF      Key Category Analysis                                                                  
-|  T2, T3  |  NS  |  CS, D  |  **L & T**: NMVOC, CO, Pb, PCDD/F, TSP; **L**:  PAH, PM<sub>2.5</sub>, PM<sub>10</sub>; **T**: SO<sub>x</sub>  |+|  T2, T3  |  NS  |  CS, D  |  **L & T**: NMVOC, CO, Pb, PCDD/F, TSP; **L**:  PAH, PM<sub>2.5</sub>, PM<sub>10</sub>  |
  
 {{page>general:Misc:LegendEIT:start}} {{page>general:Misc:LegendEIT:start}}
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 Main driver of the NMVOC and CO emission trends is the decreasing lignite consumption: Since 1990 the fuel use changed from solid fuels causing high NMVOC and CO emissions to gaseous fuels producing much lower emissions.    Main driver of the NMVOC and CO emission trends is the decreasing lignite consumption: Since 1990 the fuel use changed from solid fuels causing high NMVOC and CO emissions to gaseous fuels producing much lower emissions.   
  
-==== Particulate Matter - PM<sub>2.5</sub> PM<sub>10</sub> & TSP ====+==== Particulate Matter - PM2.5 & PM10 & TSP ====
 {{:sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:1a4ai_em_pm2.5.png?400|Annual PM2.5 emissions in NFR 1.A.4.a.i}} {{:sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:1a4ai_em_pm2.5.png?400|Annual PM2.5 emissions in NFR 1.A.4.a.i}}
 {{:sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:1a4ai_em_pm10.png?400|Annual PM10 emissions in NFR 1.A.4.a.i}} {{:sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:1a4ai_em_pm10.png?400|Annual PM10 emissions in NFR 1.A.4.a.i}}
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 ===== Recalculations ===== ===== Recalculations =====
-Recalculations were necessary for the latest reference year (2017) due to the availability of the National Energy Balance. Germany has a federal structure which causes a time lack of the National Energy Balance. Therefore recalculations are always necessary. Further recalculations are a result of the Revision of biomass data from 2003 onwards.+Recalculations were necessary for the latest reference year (2018) due to the availability of the National Energy Balance. Germany has a federal structure which causes a time lack of the National Energy Balance. Therefore recalculations are always necessary. Further recalculations are a result of the Revision of PAH Emission factors.
    
 <WRAP center round info 100%> <WRAP center round info 100%>
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 ===== Planned improvements ===== ===== Planned improvements =====
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 +There is a running Project on new emission factors for small combustion plants using updated data from chimney sweepers and new measurement data.