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sector:waste:biological_treatment_anaerobic_digestion_at_biogas_facilities:start [2021/01/25 15:43] – schiller | sector:waste:biological_treatment_anaerobic_digestion_at_biogas_facilities:start [2021/12/15 20:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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===== Short description ===== | ===== Short description ===== | ||
- | Within NFR category **5.B.2**, __ammonia (NH3) emissions from the anaerobic digestion at biogas facilities__ are reported. | + | Within NFR category **5.B.2**, __ammonia (NH< |
- | ^ NFR-Code ^ Name of Category | + | ^ Category |
- | | 5.B.2 | + | | 5.B.2 |
+ | ^ Key Category | ||
+ | | 5.B.2 | ||
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+ | \\ | ||
Separately collected organic waste (biowaste) from e.g. households, public garden and park service, food industry, restaurants, | Separately collected organic waste (biowaste) from e.g. households, public garden and park service, food industry, restaurants, | ||
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The produced digestate is used as fertilizer or soil improver in agriculture or horticulture and also in private gardening. | The produced digestate is used as fertilizer or soil improver in agriculture or horticulture and also in private gardening. | ||
- | In Germany, about one third of the organic waste is treated in anaerobic digestion plants and ammonia (NH3) is an important emission to air. | + | In Germany, about one third of the organic waste is treated in anaerobic digestion plants and ammonia (NH< |
===== Method ===== | ===== Method ===== | ||
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==== Emission factors ==== | ==== Emission factors ==== | ||
- | The emission factors used for calculating | + | The emission factors used for calculating |
===== Uncertainties ===== | ===== Uncertainties ===== |