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Sub-category //1.A.2.f - Non Ferrous Metals// refers to emissions from fuel consumption for burning processes in energy-intensive mineral industries. | Sub-category //1.A.2.f - Non Ferrous Metals// refers to emissions from fuel consumption for burning processes in energy-intensive mineral industries. | ||
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In order of significance relating energy use and emissions, the covered industries are: | In order of significance relating energy use and emissions, the covered industries are: | ||
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Regarding the burning processes emissions can allocated to the use of fuels or to the production process. Current allocation is regarding the main importance of the production process. | Regarding the burning processes emissions can allocated to the use of fuels or to the production process. Current allocation is regarding the main importance of the production process. | ||
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The key source of all conventional fuel data is the national energy balance. Moreover the use of additional statistical data is necessary in order to disaggregate data. Data source for fuel inputs for energy-related process combustion in cement industry are manufacturing-sector statistics (Statistik des produzierenden Gewerbes); reporting number (Melde-Nr.) 23.51, Cement production. Furthermore the cement industry uses significant amounts of substitute fuels that do not appear in national statistics and in the Energy Balance. Relevant production figures and fuel-use amounts have been taken from statistics of the VDZ cement-industry association. The fuel-input data for ceramics production has also been taken from manufacturing industry statistics (Statistik des produzierenden Gewerbes); reporting no. (Melde-Nr.) 23.32, brickworks (Ziegelei), production of other construction ceramics. The same statistic is also used as source for fuel input of glass ( reporting number: 23.1, Production of glass and glassware) and lime production (reporting number: 23.52, Lime). | The key source of all conventional fuel data is the national energy balance. Moreover the use of additional statistical data is necessary in order to disaggregate data. Data source for fuel inputs for energy-related process combustion in cement industry are manufacturing-sector statistics (Statistik des produzierenden Gewerbes); reporting number (Melde-Nr.) 23.51, Cement production. Furthermore the cement industry uses significant amounts of substitute fuels that do not appear in national statistics and in the Energy Balance. Relevant production figures and fuel-use amounts have been taken from statistics of the VDZ cement-industry association. The fuel-input data for ceramics production has also been taken from manufacturing industry statistics (Statistik des produzierenden Gewerbes); reporting no. (Melde-Nr.) 23.32, brickworks (Ziegelei), production of other construction ceramics. The same statistic is also used as source for fuel input of glass ( reporting number: 23.1, Production of glass and glassware) and lime production (reporting number: 23.52, Lime). | ||
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Due to allocating emissions to process part we have removed most of time series inconsistencies. The current situation is the following: | Due to allocating emissions to process part we have removed most of time series inconsistencies. The current situation is the following: | ||
__Table 1: relevance of emission sources regarding the fuel use due to burning processes in 1.A.2.f__ | __Table 1: relevance of emission sources regarding the fuel use due to burning processes in 1.A.2.f__ | ||
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The entire appraisal of the emissions situation succeeds only in connection with the process related emissions. Especially further relevant pollutants as heavy metals or persistent organics are shown as process related generally. | The entire appraisal of the emissions situation succeeds only in connection with the process related emissions. Especially further relevant pollutants as heavy metals or persistent organics are shown as process related generally. | ||
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+ | Due to a recommendation during NEC-Review 2021, the calculation of CO emissions from lime production is allocated to process emissions based on default-EF. | ||
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+ | Additionally the calculation of CO emissions from glass production is allocated to process emissions too, but as a result of new research of industry. | ||
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+ | Both changes are explained in the related process-specific chapters in NFR 2 - IPPU. | ||
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+ | For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2019**, please see the recalculation tables following [[general: | ||
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+ | ===== Planned improvements | ||
At the moment, no category-specific improvements are planned. | At the moment, no category-specific improvements are planned. |