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sector:waste:open_burning:start [2021/04/27 14:17] – review result kludtsector:waste:open_burning:start [2021/12/15 20:00] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====Emission factors==== ====Emission factors====
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 +As discussed on Review 2020 regarding EF used and referenced: We use different EF from different references instead the EF of Table 3-1 Tier 1 emission factors for source category 5.C.2 Small-scale waste burning, because the Tier 1 EF seem not suitable for the burning of wooden wastes. We consider both fresh wood (garden and park waste) and dry wood (without coatings etc.). We have tried to find relevant parallels, especially because of the burning of fresh wood with regard to forest fires.
  
 Emission factors used were taken from different sources: Emission factors used were taken from different sources:
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 | CO         | 58.0        | GB 2016 small combustion Table 3-6: Tier 1 emission factors for NFR source category 1.A.4.b, using biomass  | | CO         | 58.0        | GB 2016 small combustion Table 3-6: Tier 1 emission factors for NFR source category 1.A.4.b, using biomass  |
-| NOx        | 0.9         | Research results for charcoal                                                                               | +| NOx        | 0.9         | Research results from literature: wood burning as it was documented in Ireland's IIR                                                                               | 
-| SO2        | 0.2         | Research results for charcoal                                                                               |+| SO2        | 0.2         | Research results from literature: wood burning as it was documented in Ireland's IIR                                                                              |
 | NMVOC      | 47.0        | GB 2016 Forest fires, table 3-1, according 'wood burned'                                                    | | NMVOC      | 47.0        | GB 2016 Forest fires, table 3-1, according 'wood burned'                                                    |
 | TSP        | 17.0        | GB 2016 Forest fires, table 3-1, according 'wood burned'                                                    | | TSP        | 17.0        | GB 2016 Forest fires, table 3-1, according 'wood burned'                                                    |
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 | BkF        | 0.0005      | Research results for charcoal                                                                               | | BkF        | 0.0005      | Research results for charcoal                                                                               |
 | IxP        | 0.00009     | Research results for charcoal                                                                               | | IxP        | 0.00009     | Research results for charcoal                                                                               |
-| Pb         | 0.32 g/ t   | GB 2016 Forest fires, table 3-2                                                                             +| Pb         | 0.32 g/ t   | GB 2016 Forest fires, table 3-2   ((Used EF for forest fires are provided in “g/kg wood burned” unit. Wether the EF is regarding living (fresh) wood or for a likely dry forest is unknown.))                                                                          
-| Cd         | 0.13 g/ t   | GB 2016 Forest fires, table 3-2                                                                             |+| Cd         | 0.13 g/ t   | GB 2016 Forest fires, table 3-2  ((Used EF for forest fires are provided in “g/kg wood burned” unit. Wether the EF is regarding living (fresh) wood or for a likely dry forest is unknown.))                                                                           |
  
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