====== Explanation of Key Trends - Non Methane Volatile Organic Compounds ====== ===== Obligations ===== Germany has made a commitment under the Gothenburg Protocol to reduce NMVOC emissions. Since 2010, it is no longer permissible to exceed a National Emission Ceiling of 995kt NMVOC for Germany as whole. The revised Gothenburg Protocol and the revised NEC Directive both define emission reduction targets relative to a 2005 base year, mandating 13% (2020) and 28% (2030) reductions respectively. While Germany's compliance with these obligations is not discussed here, further information on this subject can be found in [[general:projections:start|Chapter 9 - Projections]] and [[general:adjustments:start|Chapter 11 - Adjustments and Emission Ceiling Exceedance]]. ===== Main drivers ===== NMVOC **total emissions** show a falling trend from 1990 onwards, with emission reductions of 73.4% between 1990 and 2020 with a bump in 2010 after the dent of 2008 and 2009 due to the economic situation. After a period of stagnating emissions, The last few years show a slight yearly emission reduction of 3% on average. The Main Drivers for NMVOC emissions are **Fuel Combustion (NFR 1.A)** with about half of total 1990 emissions and a 92% reduction between 1990 and 2020. In the Fuel Combustion category, **Road Transport (NFR 1.A.3.b)** is responsible for about three quarters of the 1990 Fuel Combustion emissions, with **Passenger Cars (NFR 1.A.3.b.i)** emitting nearly all of it. Reductions of about 94% in those categories between 1990 and 2020 are mainly due to increasingly stricter regulations, especially incentives for automobile users to retrofit/buy cars with catalytic converters. Furthermore the implementation of the Technical Instruction on Air Quality Control (TA-Luft 2002), to decreases in emissions from **petrol storage and from fuelling of motor vehicles (1.B.2.a.v)** - as a result of implementation of the 20th and 21st Ordinances on the Execution of the Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchV) - and to reduced petrol consumption play a major role in the reduction of NMVOC emissions within the category **Fugitive Emissions from fossil fuels (NRF 1.B.2)**. Substantial emissions also come from **Non-Energy Products from Fuels (NFR 2.D)**, emitting 31% of total 1990 emissions and a 59% reduction between 1990 and 2020. __NMVOC Emissions 1990-2020__ ^ Total Emissions (kt) ||||||||||||||^ Trend: latest compared to || ^ 1990 ^ 1995 ^ 2000 ^ 2005 ^ 2010 ^ 2011 ^ 2012 ^ 2013 ^ 2014 ^ 2015 ^ 2016 ^ 2017 ^ 2018 ^ 2019 ^ 2020 ^ 1990 ^ last years ^ | 3.892 | 2.342 | 1.806 | 1.487 | 1.362 | 1.272 | 1.257 | 1.212 | 1.174 | 1.147 | 1.141 | 1.145 | 1.099 | 1.072 | 1.036 | {{:general:trends:down_green.png|down}} -73.4% | {{:general:trends:down_green.png|down}} | [{{:general:trends:iir_nmvoc_trend.png?direct&600|**NMVOC trend by sector**}}] [{{:general:trends:iir_nmvoc_trend_from_2005.png?direct&600|**NMVOC trend by sector, from 2005**}}]