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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:public_electricity_and_heat_production [2022/02/09 12:57] – [Table] No longer KC for CO & PB (was Level) gniffke | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:public_electricity_and_heat_production [2022/03/22 11:21] – [Methodology] kotzulla | ||
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Source category //1.A.1.a - Public Electricity and Heat Production// | Source category //1.A.1.a - Public Electricity and Heat Production// | ||
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Furthermore it was necessary to develop a method to calculate emissions from co-incineration systems. In Germany there is a large number of coal fired power plants, which also use a relevant amount of different waste fuels like sewage sludge, industrial waste (for example from paper industry), conditioned municipal waste etc. Since plant-specific data cannot be used, it's necessary to calculate emissions at a more aggregated level. Fuel data are available from ETS. Furthermore the information about the coal qualities is available. Therefore it's possible to calculate specific emission factors for co-incinerated waste fuels. | Furthermore it was necessary to develop a method to calculate emissions from co-incineration systems. In Germany there is a large number of coal fired power plants, which also use a relevant amount of different waste fuels like sewage sludge, industrial waste (for example from paper industry), conditioned municipal waste etc. Since plant-specific data cannot be used, it's necessary to calculate emissions at a more aggregated level. Fuel data are available from ETS. Furthermore the information about the coal qualities is available. Therefore it's possible to calculate specific emission factors for co-incinerated waste fuels. | ||
- | == Table 1: Implied emission factors for public electricity and heat production == | + | __Table |
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===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
- | Recalculations were necessary for the latest reference year (2019) due to the availability | + | Recalculations were necessary for 2019 due to the implementation |
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- | For pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2019, please see the pollutant specific | + | For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2019**, please see the recalculation tables following [[general: |
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