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sector:ippu:chemical_industry:ammonia_production:start [2021/04/30 14:05] – Grammar zambranosector:ippu:chemical_industry:ammonia_production:start [2021/12/15 20:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ^ Category Code  ^  Method                                ||||^  AD                                ||||^  EF                                  ||||| ^ Category Code  ^  Method                                ||||^  AD                                ||||^  EF                                  |||||
 | 2.B.1        |  T2                                    |||||  PS                                |||||  D                                  ||||| | 2.B.1        |  T2                                    |||||  PS                                |||||  D                                  |||||
-^  Key Category  ^  SO₂      NOₓ  ^  NH₃  ^  NMVOC  ^  CO    BC    Pb    Hg    Cd    Diox  ^  PAH  ^  HCB  ^  TSP  ^  PM₁₀  ^  PM₂ ₅  ^+^  Key Category  ^  SO₂      NOₓ  ^  NH₃  ^  NMVOC  ^  CO    BC    Pb    Hg    Cd    Diox  ^  PAH  ^  HCB  ^  TSP  ^  PM₁₀  ^  PM₂.₅  ^
 | 2.B.1            -          |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -      |  -    |  -    |  -    |  -    |  -    |  -      -    |  -    |  -    |  -      -      | | 2.B.1            -          |  -/-  |  -/-  |  -      |  -    |  -    |  -    |  -    |  -    |  -      -    |  -    |  -    |  -      -      |
  
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 The production decrease of more than 15 % in the first year after German reunification was the result of a market shakeup, over 2/3 of which was borne by the new German Länder. The production level then remained nearly constant in the succeeding years until 1994. The reasons for the re-increase as of 1995 back to the 1990 level are not understood; the re-increase may however be due to a change in statistical survey methods. After 1990, production levels fluctuated only slightly. Since then, the rate of ammonia production has been stable. The production decrease of more than 15 % in the first year after German reunification was the result of a market shakeup, over 2/3 of which was borne by the new German Länder. The production level then remained nearly constant in the succeeding years until 1994. The reasons for the re-increase as of 1995 back to the 1990 level are not understood; the re-increase may however be due to a change in statistical survey methods. After 1990, production levels fluctuated only slightly. Since then, the rate of ammonia production has been stable.
  
-===== Methods =====+===== Method =====
 There were five plants in Germany which produced ammonia, using both steam reforming and partial oxidation. There were five plants in Germany which produced ammonia, using both steam reforming and partial oxidation.
 Since mid 2014 there are only four left, but both processes are still used. Since mid 2014 there are only four left, but both processes are still used.
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 ==== Emission factor ==== ==== Emission factor ====
-For NO<sub>x</sub> and NH<sub>3</sub>, the default emission factors from the CORINAIR Guidebooks of respectively 1 kg/t NH<sub>3</sub> for NO<sub>x</sub> and 0.01kg/t NH<sub>3</sub> for NH<sub>3</sub>  are used (EEA, 2013) [(EEA, 2013: EMEP EEA Emission Inventory Guidebook 2013, Aug 2013: page 15, table 3.2: Tier 1 emission factors for source category 2.B.1 Ammonia production)]. +For NO<sub>x</sub> and NH<sub>3</sub> and CO, the default emission factors from the CORINAIR Guidebooks of 1 kg/t NH<sub>3</sub> for NO<sub>x</sub>0.01kg/t NH<sub>3</sub> for NH<sub>3</sub> and 0.1 kg/t NH<sub>3</sub> for CO  are used (EEA, 2013) [(EEA, 2013: EMEP EEA Emission Inventory Guidebook 2013, Aug 2013: page 15, table 3.2: Tier 1 emission factors for source category 2.B.1 Ammonia production)]. 
  
 ===== Recalculations ===== ===== Recalculations =====