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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:other_including_military:stationary_fuel_combustion_in_military_facilities [2021/04/16 08:56] – [Planned improvements] kotzulla | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:other_including_military:stationary_fuel_combustion_in_military_facilities [2023/04/11 12:17] – [Trend discussion for key sources] kotzulla | ||
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In sub-category //1.A.5.a - Other, Stationary (including Military)// emissions from stationary fuel combustion in military facilities are reported. | In sub-category //1.A.5.a - Other, Stationary (including Military)// emissions from stationary fuel combustion in military facilities are reported. | ||
- | ^ Category Code ^ Method | + | ^ Category Code ^ Method |
- | | 1.A.5.a | + | | 1.A.5.a |
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- | | 1.A.5.a | + | | Key Category: |
===== Methodology ===== | ===== Methodology ===== | ||
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However, since 1995 the NEB does not provide separate listings of military agencies' | However, since 1995 the NEB does not provide separate listings of military agencies' | ||
- | For liquid fuels, data is derived from the official mineral-oil data of the Federal Republic of Germany (Amtliche Mineralöldaten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland), | + | For liquid fuels, data is derived from the official mineral-oil data of the Federal Republic of Germany (Amtliche Mineralöldaten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland), |
All non-NEB figures are deducted from the figures in NEB line 67 (commerce, trade, services) and are reported in //1.A.5//, rather than in // | All non-NEB figures are deducted from the figures in NEB line 67 (commerce, trade, services) and are reported in //1.A.5//, rather than in // | ||
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==== Emission Factors ==== | ==== Emission Factors ==== | ||
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The following diagrams give an overview and assistance for explaining dominant emission trends of selected pollutants | The following diagrams give an overview and assistance for explaining dominant emission trends of selected pollutants | ||
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NMVOC emissions show a remarkable falling trend due to the closure of military agencies especially at the beginning of the 1990s as well as the reducing use of lignite for heating purposes. | NMVOC emissions show a remarkable falling trend due to the closure of military agencies especially at the beginning of the 1990s as well as the reducing use of lignite for heating purposes. | ||
+ | However, since 2010, total emissions are increasing again (on a very low level) due to the increased use of biogas. | ||
===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
- | Recalculations of PAH Emission due to a Revision of PAH Emission factors | + | Compared |
- | <WRAP center round info 60%> | + | <WRAP center round info 65%> |
- | For more information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2018, please see the pollutant-specific | + | For **pollutant-specific |
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===== Planned improvements ===== | ===== Planned improvements ===== | ||
Currently no improvements are planned. | Currently no improvements are planned. | ||
+ | [(BAFA2020> | ||