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sector:ippu:mineral_industry:glass_production:start [2021/02/03 12:23] – [Table] gniffke | sector:ippu:mineral_industry:glass_production:start [2021/03/16 08:58] – [Emission factors] kludt | ||
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===== Short description ===== | ===== Short description ===== | ||
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- | ^ | + | | 2.A.3 | T2 ||||| AS ||||| CS ||||| |
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^ SO₂ ^| all glass types | ^ SO₂ ^| all glass types | ||
^ NMVOC ^| all glass types | ^ NMVOC ^| all glass types | ||
- | ^ NH₃ | + | ^ NH₃ |
^ TSP ^| all glass types | ^ TSP ^| all glass types | ||
^ PM₁₀ | ^ PM₁₀ | ||
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Trends in emissions correspond to trends of emission factors and of activity data. The resulting trends are not constant, but a complex result of different EF for various glass types. So emissions of SO₂ could rising due to increased production Level of a relevant product. | Trends in emissions correspond to trends of emission factors and of activity data. The resulting trends are not constant, but a complex result of different EF for various glass types. So emissions of SO₂ could rising due to increased production Level of a relevant product. | ||
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- | [{{EM_2A3_since_1990.PNG|**Emission trends in NFR 2.A.3**}}] | + | |
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=====Planned improvements ===== | =====Planned improvements ===== | ||
- | For purposes of updating the EF project has started in 2019, results | + | For purposes of updating the EF project has started in 2019, results |