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sector:ippu:other_solvent_and_product_use:domestic_solvent_use:start [2021/02/17 14:56] – [Method] kuntzesector:ippu:other_solvent_and_product_use:domestic_solvent_use:start [2022/03/22 07:58] (current) – [Recalculations] kotzulla
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 ===== Short description ===== ===== Short description =====
  
-Method  AD  EF  Key Category  ^ +Category Code  ^  Method                                                                           ||||^  AD                                        ||||^  EF                              ||||| 
-     T2   |  NS   |  CS        L & T: NMVOC         +2.D.3.a        |  T2                                                                               |||||  NS                                        |||||  CS                              ||||| 
-  +^                ^  NO<sub>x</sub>  ^  NMVOC   SO<sub>2</sub>  ^  NH<sub>3</sub>  ^  PM<sub>2.5</sub>  ^  PM<sub>10</sub>  ^  TSP  ^  BC  ^  CO  ^  Pb  ^  Cd  ^  Hg  ^  Diox  ^  PAH  ^  HCB  ^ 
-This source category comprises NMVOC emissions from the use of solvent-based products in domestic applications excluding paints and lacquers. (The latter products are included in source category 2.D.3.d).+| Key Category:  |  -                L/-    |  -                -                -                  -                |  -    |  -    -    -    -    -    -      -    |  -    |
  
 The following product groups are taken into consideration: The following product groups are taken into consideration:
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 == ii) Domestic use of pharmaceutical products == == ii) Domestic use of pharmaceutical products ==
  
-‘NMVOC’ is defined in keeping with the VOC definition found in the EC solvents directive. For purposes of the definition of solvents, the term ‘solvent use’ is also defined in keeping with the EC solvents directive.+‘NMVOC’ is defined in accordance with the VOC definition found in the EC solvents directive. For purposes of the definition of solvents, the term ‘solvent use’ is also defined in accordance with the EC solvents directive.
  
 ===== Method ===== ===== Method =====
  
 == General procedure == == General procedure ==
-NMVOC emissions are calculated in keeping with a product-consumption-oriented approach. +NMVOC emissions are calculated in accordance with a product-consumption-oriented approach. 
  
 In this approach, solvent-based products or solvents are allocated to the source category, and then the relevant NMVOC emissions are calculated from those solvent quantities via specific emission factors. Thus, the use of this method is possible with the following valid input figures for each product group: In this approach, solvent-based products or solvents are allocated to the source category, and then the relevant NMVOC emissions are calculated from those solvent quantities via specific emission factors. Thus, the use of this method is possible with the following valid input figures for each product group:
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 The quantity of the solvent-based (pre-)product corresponds to the domestic consumption which is the sum of domestic production plus import minus export. The quantity of the solvent-based (pre-)product corresponds to the domestic consumption which is the sum of domestic production plus import minus export.
  
-^ NMVOC Emission = domestic consumption of a certain product * solvent content * specific emission factor     ^^ 
  
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 == General information == == General information ==
-Since 1990, so the data, NMVOC emissions from use of solvents and solvent-containing products in general have decreased by nearly 38%. The main emissions reductions have been achieved in the years since 1999. This successful reduction has occurred especially as a result of regulatory provisions such as the 31st Ordinance on the execution of the Federal Immissions Control Act (Ordinance on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds due to the use of organic solvents in certain facilities – 31. BImSchV) [(31. BImSchV: Ordinance on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds due to the use of organic solvents in certain facilities; https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bimschv_31/index.html)], the 2nd such ordinance (Ordinance on the limitation of emissions of highly volatile halogenated organic compounds – 2. BImSchV) [(2. BImSchV: Ordinance on the limitation of emissions of highly volatile halogenated organic compounds; https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bimschv_2_1990/index.html)] and the TA Luft.+Since 1990, so the data, NMVOC emissions from use of solvents and solvent-containing products in general have decreased by nearly 55%. The main emissions reductions have been achieved in the years since 1999. This successful reduction has occurred especially as a result of regulatory provisions such as the 31st Ordinance on the execution of the Federal Immissions Control Act (Ordinance on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds due to the use of organic solvents in certain facilities – 31. BImSchV) [(31. BImSchV: Ordinance on the limitation of emissions of volatile organic compounds due to the use of organic solvents in certain facilities; https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bimschv_31/index.html)], the 2nd such ordinance (Ordinance on the limitation of emissions of highly volatile halogenated organic compounds – 2. BImSchV) [(2. BImSchV: Ordinance on the limitation of emissions of highly volatile halogenated organic compounds; https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/bimschv_2_1990/index.html)] and the TA Luft. 
 == Specific information == == Specific information ==
  
-Until 1999, data of the present source categories 2.D.3.a, 2.D.3.h and 2.D.3.i were treated as one source group. Since 2000, a more detailed data collection enables to follow the development of source group 2.D.3.a, which accounts for about 10 – 12% of total NMVOC emissions from solvent-based products.+Until 1999, data of the present source categories 2.D.3.a, 2.D.3.h and 2.D.3.i were treated as one source group. Since 2000, a more detailed data collection enables to follow the development of source group 2.D.3.a, which accounts for about 10 – 16% of total NMVOC emissions from solvent-based products.
  
 Only a slight decrease in the overall NMVOC emissions can be observed since 2000. The following four product groups, cause the major emissions in category 2.D.3.a: hair sprays, antifreeze agents for cars, eau de toilette and pharmaceutical products. These four product groups comprise together about 44 – 69% of total emissions.  Only a slight decrease in the overall NMVOC emissions can be observed since 2000. The following four product groups, cause the major emissions in category 2.D.3.a: hair sprays, antifreeze agents for cars, eau de toilette and pharmaceutical products. These four product groups comprise together about 44 – 69% of total emissions. 
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 ===== Recalculations ===== ===== Recalculations =====
  
-There are no recalculations+As the emission data for the 2021 reporting could not be completely revised due to staff constraints and for these reasons the emission data for 2018 had to be updated in last year's reporting, a complete recalculation of the emission data for 2019 and 2020 was carried out for this year's reporting. In doing so, it was also possible to take into account the current changes in the systematics of the national production statistics and the foreign trade statistics
  
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-For pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2018, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general:recalculations:start|chapter 8.1 - Recalculations]].+For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2019**, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general:recalculations:start|chapter 8.1 - Recalculations]].
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