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The source category Solid fuels (1.B.1) consists of two sub-source subcategories – the source subcategory Coal mining (1.B.1.a) and the source subcategory Coal transformation (1.B.1.b). This chapter discusses fugitive emissions from coal mining, coal handling, including door leakages from coke ovens and quenching (emissions from the furnace are covered by category 1.A.1.c), and emissions from the beneficiation of solid fuels. In the mining sector, a distinction is made between open-pit mines, in which raw materials are extracted from pits open to the surface, and closed-pit mines, in which seams are mined underground. In Germany, hard coal used to be mined in closed-pits only (until 2018), while lignite is mined in four coal fields since 2003 with the open-pit method only. | The source category Solid fuels (1.B.1) consists of two sub-source subcategories – the source subcategory Coal mining (1.B.1.a) and the source subcategory Coal transformation (1.B.1.b). This chapter discusses fugitive emissions from coal mining, coal handling, including door leakages from coke ovens and quenching (emissions from the furnace are covered by category 1.A.1.c), and emissions from the beneficiation of solid fuels. In the mining sector, a distinction is made between open-pit mines, in which raw materials are extracted from pits open to the surface, and closed-pit mines, in which seams are mined underground. In Germany, hard coal used to be mined in closed-pits only (until 2018), while lignite is mined in four coal fields since 2003 with the open-pit method only. | ||
- | ==== Lignite production ==== | + | |
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+ | Unitil 2018 Germany produced significant amounts of hard coal in underground mines. Since 2019, hard coal has been imported exclusively. NMVOC emissions are considered insignificant as the coal outgased along the import route. Particle emissions from loading and unloading as well as storage are reported under [[sector: | ||
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+ | ===== Lignite production | ||
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- | The activity rates for lignite production have been taken from the //Statistik der Kohlenwirtschaft// | + | The activity rates for lignite production have been taken from the //Statistik der Kohlenwirtschaft// |
- | The emission factors used for calculating emissions from lignite production (TSP, PM₁₀ and PM₂.₅) already include possible emissions from transport and storage. They are taken from a 2006 research project [1] and the CEPMEIP-Database [2]. | + | The emission factors used for calculating emissions from lignite production (TSP, PM₁₀ and PM₂.₅) already include possible emissions from transport and storage. They are taken from a 2006 research project [(UBA2007)] and the CEPMEIP-Database [(CEPMEIP)]. |
- | ^ Activity data ^ Unit | + | ^ Activity data ^ Unit |
- | | Extraction of lignite | + | | Extraction of lignite |
- | ^ Source of emission factor | + | ^ Source of emission factor |
- | | Extraction of lignite | + | | Extraction of lignite |
- | | Extraction of lignite | + | | Extraction of lignite |
- | | Extraction of lignite | + | | Extraction of lignite |
+ | ===== Lignite coke production ===== | ||
- | ==== Hard coal coke production ==== | + | ^ Activity data ^ Unit ^ 1990 ^ 1995 ^ 2000 ^ 2005 ^ 2010 ^ 2015 ^ 2018 ^ 2019 ^ |
+ | | production of lignite coke | Mt | 3.3 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.2 | 0.2 | | ||
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+ | Emissions from lignite production other than listed below are reported by plant operator. Particle emission factors were verified in a research project (Emissionen und Maßnahmenanalyse Feinstaub 2000-2020) [(UBA2007)] . | ||
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+ | ^ Source of emission factor | ||
+ | | production of lignite coke | ||
+ | | production of lignite coke | ||
+ | | production of lignite coke | ||
+ | | production of lignite coke | ||
+ | | production of lignite coke | ||
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+ | ===== Hard coal coke production | ||
The activity rates for hard coal coke production have been taken from the //Statistik der Kohlenwirtschafts// | The activity rates for hard coal coke production have been taken from the //Statistik der Kohlenwirtschafts// | ||
- | The emission factors for hard coal coke production have been obtained from the research project “Emission factors for the iron and steel industry, for purposes of emissions reporting” (“Emissionsfaktoren zur Eisen- und Stahlindustrie für die Emissionsberichterstattung”) [3]. | ||
- | ^ Source | + | ^ Activity data |
- | | Production of hard-coal coke | CO | kg/t | 0.015 | | + | | production |
- | | Production of hard-coal coke | NH₃ | kg/t | 0.000243 | + | |
- | | Production of hard-coal coke | NMVOC | kg/t | 0.096 | | + | |
- | | Production of hard-coal coke | SO₂ | kg/t | 0.004 | | + | |
- | | Production | + | |
- | | Production of hard-coal coke | + | |
- | | Production of hard-coal coke | PM₂.₅ | kg/ | + | |
- | There are many potential sources of PAH emissions from coking plants. The dominant emission sources are leakages from coke oven doors and from charging operations. As there is limited data available on PAH emissions, the uncertainties of the estimated emission factors are very high. It should also be taken into account that emissions from coke production greatly vary between different coke production plants. The emission factors for benzo[a]pyrene and mixed PAH have been revised by research projects in 2010 [4,5]. | ||
- | Split factors for Black Carbon (BC) are based on the EMEP Guidebook 2016 [6]. | ||
+ | The emission factors for hard coal coke production have been obtained from the research project “Emission factors for the iron and steel industry, for purposes of emissions reporting” (“Emissionsfaktoren zur Eisen- und Stahlindustrie für die Emissionsberichterstattung”) [(Hensmann2011)]. | ||
- | ==== Charcoal production ==== | + | ^ Source |
+ | | Production of hard-coal coke | CO | ||
+ | | Production of hard-coal coke | NH₃ | kg/t | 0.000243 | ||
+ | | Production of hard-coal coke | NMVOC | kg/t | 0.096 | | ||
+ | | Production of hard-coal coke | SO₂ | kg/t | 0.004 | | ||
+ | | Production of hard-coal coke | TSP | kg/t | 0.011 | | ||
+ | | Production of hard-coal coke | PM₁₀ | ||
+ | | Production of hard-coal coke | PM₂.₅ | ||
+ | | Production of hard-coal coke | PAH | mg/t | 55 | | ||
+ | | Production of hard-coal coke | PCDD/ | ||
- | Small quantities of charcoal | + | There are many potential sources |
+ | Split factors for Black Carbon (BC) are based on the EMEP Guidebook 2016 [(EMEPEEA2016)]. | ||
- | ==== Decommissioned hard-coal mines ==== | ||
- | NMVOC Emissions from decommissioned hard-coal mines play a role in this sub- source subcategory. When a hard-coal mine is decommissioned, | + | ===== Charcoal production ===== |
- | The NMVOC emissions from decommissioned hard-coal mines have been calculated in the research project " | + | |
- | ^ Source | + | Small quantities |
- | | decommissioned hard-coal mines | NMVOC | kg/ | + | |
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+ | Use of charcoal (includes wood only) and barbecue coal (includes wood and lignite briquetts) is reported under [[sector: | ||
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+ | ===== Decommissioned hard-coal mines ===== | ||
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+ | NMVOC Emissions from decommissioned hard-coal mines play a role in this sub- source category. When a hard-coal mine is decommissioned, | ||
+ | The NMVOC emissions from decommissioned hard-coal mines have been calculated in the research project " | ||
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+ | ^ Source of emission factor | ||
+ | | decommissioned hard-coal mines | NMVOC | kg/ | ||
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+ | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
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+ | Please refer to overarching chapter [[sector: | ||
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+ | ===== Planned improvements ===== | ||
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+ | Currently no improvements are planned. | ||
===== References ===== | ===== References ===== | ||
- | * [1] Federal Environment Agency research project No. 204 42 202/ | + | |
- | | + | [(UBA2007> |
- | | + | [(CEPMEIP> |
- | | + | [(Hensmann2011> |
- | | + | [(UBADFIU2010> |
- | | + | [(UBABFI2011> |
- | | + | [(EMEPEEA2016> |
- | | + | [(NEULICHT1995> |
- | | + | [(MEINERS2014> |
+ | [(KOHLENWIRTSCHAFT> |