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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:public_electricity_and_heat_production [2023/04/20 09:11] – kludt | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:energy_industries:public_electricity_and_heat_production [2023/04/27 07:47] – [Emission factors] kludt | ||
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===== Methodology ===== | ===== Methodology ===== | ||
- | A method amounting to Tier 2 is used for emission reporting. This means the use of country-specific data at a more detailed level. Emission factors and activity data are available for different fuel types, different technologies, | + | A method amounting to Tier 2 is used for emission reporting. This means the use of country-specific data at a more detailed level. Emission factors and activity data are available for different fuel types, different technologies, |
==== Activity data ==== | ==== Activity data ==== | ||
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=== Conventional fuels === | === Conventional fuels === | ||
- | The key source of all conventional fuels is the National Energy Balance (NEB) [(AGEB, | + | The key source of all conventional fuels is the National Energy Balance (NEB) [(AGEB2022> |
Above-mentioned data provided by the NEB are summarised fuel consumption data. To get technical details which are needed for calculating emissions, additional statistical data are used. | Above-mentioned data provided by the NEB are summarised fuel consumption data. To get technical details which are needed for calculating emissions, additional statistical data are used. | ||
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In 2018 and 2019 SO< | In 2018 and 2019 SO< | ||
- | Heavy metal emission factors are mainly the result of a comprehensive study of PRTR data, which provide information about emissions and the quality (measurement/ | + | Heavy metal emission factors are mainly the result of a comprehensive study of PRTR data, which provide information about emissions and the quality (measurement/ |
HCB emission factors of hard coal were taken from the EMEP EEA Guidebook 2009. Black carbon emission factors for all fuels are given by the EMEP EEA Guidebook 2019. | HCB emission factors of hard coal were taken from the EMEP EEA Guidebook 2009. Black carbon emission factors for all fuels are given by the EMEP EEA Guidebook 2019. | ||
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New POPs emission factors are available for waste incineration plants for 2015. Before the implementation of these values, a trend discussion with the experts is necessary. | New POPs emission factors are available for waste incineration plants for 2015. Before the implementation of these values, a trend discussion with the experts is necessary. | ||
The new PCB emission factors cannot be used at the moment since it would destroy the current inventory structure. Key source analyses wouldn' | The new PCB emission factors cannot be used at the moment since it would destroy the current inventory structure. Key source analyses wouldn' | ||
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