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- | ====== NOTE: The adjustment DE-B for NOx and NMVOC emissions from 3.B Manure Management is also covered here. ====== | ||
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- | Germany applies for adjustments of both NO< | ||
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- | EMEP Executive Body Decision 3/2012 ECE/ | ||
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- | and Decision 2014/1 ECE/ | ||
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- | >[…] an emission source category for a specific pollutant will qualify as a new emission source category if emission estimates for that source category were introduced to the national emission inventory after the emission reduction commitment for that pollutant was set and where no methodology was provided in the EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook for determining emissions from that source category at the time that the emission reduction commitment was set. | ||
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- | **Documentation** | ||
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- | According to ECE/ | ||
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- | Since 2002, Germany reported NOx emissions for the agriculture sector under the framework of the CLRTAP. This emission source was not considered in the RAINS model (Cofala J., Syri S. (1998) ((Cofala J., Syri S. (1998): Nitrogen Oxides Emissions, Abatement Technologies and Related Costs for Europe in the RAINS Model Database. URL: http:// | ||
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- | Since 2004, NO< | ||
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- | **VOC emissions from manure management and agricultural soils** | ||
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- | VOC emissions from agriculture were also not considered in the RAINS model at the time when the emission reduction commitment was set. This issue was pointed out in the national programmes (National Programm 2002, Table 2, p. 13; Nationales Programm 2006, Table 19, p. 68 and chapter 9.6.1) and thus it was not considered in the calculation of the national totals. | ||
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- | VOC emissions from agriculture (former NFR code 4.B and 4.D) were reported in the national submissions 2004 until 2011. The emission factors came from the EMEP/EEA Guidebook. The chapter has been revised in 2012 because the source of the published data has been assessed as not reliable. The updated Guidebook 2013 offers new EF for these sources (manure management, 3.B and cultivated crops, 3.D). Thus, these emissions are considered again in the national inventory. | ||
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- | **Approval** | ||
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