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Source category //1.A.2.g viii - Stationary Combustion in Manufacturing Industries and Construction: | Source category //1.A.2.g viii - Stationary Combustion in Manufacturing Industries and Construction: | ||
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+ | ^ Category Code ^ Method | ||
+ | | 1.A.2.g viii | T2 ||||| NS ||||| CS ||||| | ||
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+ | | Key Category: | ||
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=== Conventional fuels === | === Conventional fuels === | ||
- | The key source of all conventional fuel data is the national energy balance (AGEB, | + | The key source of all conventional fuel data is the national energy balance (AGEB, |
=== Biomass === | === Biomass === | ||
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The emission factors for power stations and other boiler combustion for production of steam and hot water, in source category 1.A.2.g.viii, | The emission factors for power stations and other boiler combustion for production of steam and hot water, in source category 1.A.2.g.viii, | ||
- | In terms of black carbon default emission factors for the EMEP EEA Guidebook | + | In terms of black carbon default emission factors for the EMEP EEA Guidebook |
__Table 1: Implied emission factors for industrial electricity and heat generation__ | __Table 1: Implied emission factors for industrial electricity and heat generation__ | ||
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- | ^ Hard Coal | + | ^ Hard Coal |
- | ^ Lignite | + | ^ Lignite |
- | ^ Natural gas | + | ^ Natural gas |
- | ^ Petroleum products | + | ^ Petroleum products |
- | ^ Biomass | + | ^ Biomass |
- | ^ Hazardous Waste | + | ^ Hazardous Waste |
The table gives an overview of the implied emission factors. In reality the German inventory compiling process is very complex and includes the use of a considerable number of emission factors, which cannot be published completely in the IIR. | The table gives an overview of the implied emission factors. In reality the German inventory compiling process is very complex and includes the use of a considerable number of emission factors, which cannot be published completely in the IIR. | ||
Actually there are different emission factors available for diverse fuel types, various techniques and licensing requirements. However, the implied emission factor may give an impression about the order of magnitude. | Actually there are different emission factors available for diverse fuel types, various techniques and licensing requirements. However, the implied emission factor may give an impression about the order of magnitude. | ||
- | PM10 and PM2.5 emission factors are calculated as a fraction of TSP. The share of PM10 is 90 % and the share of PM2.5 is 80 % for solid fuels. This is a simple but also conservative approach, knowing that, in reality, PM emissions depend on fuel, combustion and abatement technologies. In terms of natural gas and biogas | + | PM< |
===== Trend Discussion for Key Sources ===== | ===== Trend Discussion for Key Sources ===== | ||
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- | Like already discussed in source category 1.A.1.c, SO,,x,, emission trend is very much influenced by emissions from lignite fired plants. The strong decline of lignite use in the East German industry and the installation of flue gas desulfurisation plants in the remaining heat and power stations are the main reasons for decreasing SO,,x,, emissions. | + | Like already discussed in source category 1.A.1.c, SO<sub>x</ |
==== Total Suspended Matter - TSP & Priority Heavy Metal - Hg & Cd ==== | ==== Total Suspended Matter - TSP & Priority Heavy Metal - Hg & Cd ==== | ||
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===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
- | Recalculations were necessary for the latest reference year (2017) | + | Recalculations were necessary for 2019 due to the implementation |
- | Further recalculations occured due to the revision of CO and NH,,3,, emission factors of large combustion plants. | + | |
<WRAP center round info 60%> | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
- | For pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates | + | For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2019**, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general: |
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