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-NMVOC emissions show a remarkable falling trend with reduction of 99.95% due to the closure of military agencies especially at the beginning of the 1990s as well as the reduced use of lignite for heating purposes (see activity data chart above).+NMVOC emissions show a remarkable falling trend with an over-all reduction of 99.95% due to the closure of military agencies especially at the beginning of the 1990s as well as the reduced use of lignite for heating purposes (see activity data chart above).
 However, since 2010, total emissions are increasing again (on a very low level) due to the increased use of biogas. However, since 2010, total emissions are increasing again (on a very low level) due to the increased use of biogas.