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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:transport:road_transport:emissions_from_fuel_combustion_in_road_vehicles:mopeds_and_motorcycles [2021/04/09 06:47] – [Table] kotzulla | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:transport:road_transport:emissions_from_fuel_combustion_in_road_vehicles:mopeds_and_motorcycles [2021/12/15 20:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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| 1.A.3.b iv | T1, T3 ||||| NS, M ||||| CS, M, D ||||| | | 1.A.3.b iv | T1, T3 ||||| NS, M ||||| CS, M, D ||||| | ||
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===== Methodology ===== | ===== Methodology ===== | ||
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source: TREMOD 6.02 [(KNOERR2020a)] | source: TREMOD 6.02 [(KNOERR2020a)] | ||
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<WRAP center round info 60%> | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
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====Carbon monoxide==== | ====Carbon monoxide==== | ||
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==== Non-methane volatile organic compounds==== | ==== Non-methane volatile organic compounds==== | ||
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Since 1990, exhaust emissions of NMVOC have decreased due to technical improvements. | Since 1990, exhaust emissions of NMVOC have decreased due to technical improvements. | ||
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====Nitrogen oxides==== | ====Nitrogen oxides==== | ||
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====Sulphur dioxide==== | ====Sulphur dioxide==== | ||
- | As for the entire road transport sector, the trends for **sulphur dioxide** exhaust emissions from two-wheelers shows charcteristics very different from those shown above: Here, the strong dependence on increasing fuel qualities (sulphur content) leads to an cascaded downward trend of SO,, | + | As for the entire road transport sector, the trends for **sulphur dioxide** exhaust emissions from two-wheelers shows charcteristics very different from those shown above: Here, the strong dependence on increasing fuel qualities (sulphur content) leads to an cascaded downward trend of emissions , influenced only slightly by increases in fuel consumption and mileage. |
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==== Particulate matter & Black carbon==== | ==== Particulate matter & Black carbon==== | ||
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Particle emissions result from the comusbtion of gasoline and bioethanol. Here, due to the assumption that nearly all TSP emitted is formed by particles in the PM,,2.5,, range, similar estimates are provided for all three fractions. (Exception: Until 1997, additional TSP emissions from use of leaded gasoline are included.) | Particle emissions result from the comusbtion of gasoline and bioethanol. Here, due to the assumption that nearly all TSP emitted is formed by particles in the PM,,2.5,, range, similar estimates are provided for all three fractions. (Exception: Until 1997, additional TSP emissions from use of leaded gasoline are included.) | ||
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===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== |