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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:industry:mobile_combustion_in_manufacturing_industries_construction [2022/12/20 13:24] – [Table] kotzulla | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:industry:mobile_combustion_in_manufacturing_industries_construction [2023/03/10 10:05] (current) – [Table] mielke | ||
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| 1.A.2.g vii | T1,T2 ||||| NS, M ||||| CS, D, M ||||| | | 1.A.2.g vii | T1,T2 ||||| NS, M ||||| CS, D, M ||||| | ||
^ ^ NO< | ^ ^ NO< | ||
- | | Key Category: | + | | Key Category: |
===== Methodology ===== | ===== Methodology ===== | ||
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==== Activity data ==== | ==== Activity data ==== | ||
- | Sector-specific consumption data is included in the primary fuel-delivery data are available from NEB line 67: ' | + | Sector-specific consumption data is included in the primary fuel-delivery data are available from NEB line 67: ' |
__Table 1: Sources for primary fuel-delivery data__ | __Table 1: Sources for primary fuel-delivery data__ | ||
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| as of 1995 | **AGEB** - National Energy Balance, line 67: ' | | as of 1995 | **AGEB** - National Energy Balance, line 67: ' | ||
- | Following the deduction of energy inputs for military vehicles as provided in (BAFA, | + | Following the deduction of energy inputs for military vehicles as provided in (BAFA, |
__Table 2: Percental annual contribution of 1.A.2.g vii to fuel-specific over-all delivery data provided in NEB line 67__ | __Table 2: Percental annual contribution of 1.A.2.g vii to fuel-specific over-all delivery data provided in NEB line 67__ | ||
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The emission factors used here are of rather different quality: | The emission factors used here are of rather different quality: | ||
- | Basically, for all **main pollutants**, | + | Basically, for all **main pollutants**, |
__Table 4: Annual country-specific emission factors< | __Table 4: Annual country-specific emission factors< | ||
- | | | + | | |
- | | **Gasoline fuels** | + | | **Gasoline fuels** |
- | ^ NH< | + | ^ NH< |
- | ^ NMVOC< | + | ^ NMVOC< |
- | ^ NMVOC< | + | ^ NMVOC< |
- | ^ NO< | + | ^ NO< |
- | ^ SO< | + | ^ SO< |
- | ^ BC< | + | ^ BC< |
- | ^ PM< | + | ^ PM< |
- | ^ TSP< | + | ^ TSP< |
- | ^ CO | 38,459 | 35,290 | 32,423 | 32,108 | 34,681 | 35,250 | 35,791 | 36,289 | 36,661 | 36,840 | 36,918 | 36,973 | | + | ^ CO | 38,510 | 35,310 | 32,415 | 32,095 | 34,666 | 35,236 | 35,776 | 36,274 | 36,646 | 36,825 | 36,903 | 36,958 | |
- | ^ Pb | 1.47 | 0.52 | leaded gasoline out of use since 1997 ||||||||||||| | + | ^ Pb | 1.47 | 0.52 | leaded gasoline out of use since 1997 |||||||||||||| |
- | | **Diesel fuels** | + | | **Diesel fuels** |
- | ^ NH< | + | ^ NH< |
- | ^ NMVOC | + | ^ NMVOC |
- | ^ NO< | + | ^ NO< |
- | ^ SO< | + | ^ SO< |
- | ^ BC< | + | ^ BC< |
- | ^ PM< | + | ^ PM< |
- | ^ CO | 584 | 576 | 545 | 414 | 318 | 307 | 299 | 292 | 286 | 281 | 277 | 273 | 269 | 265 | 258 | | + | ^ CO | 584 | 576 | 545 | 414 | 319 | 307 | 297 | 286 | 273 | 260 | 248 | 236 | |
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< | < | ||
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- | For lead (Pb) from leaded gasoline and corresponding TSP emissions, additional emissions are are calculated from 1990 to 1997 based upon contry-specific emission factors from [(KNOERR2021b)]. | + | For lead (Pb) from leaded gasoline and corresponding TSP emissions, additional emissions are are calculated from 1990 to 1997 based upon contry-specific emission factors from [(KNOERR2022b)]. |
<WRAP center round info 100%> | <WRAP center round info 100%> | ||
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__Table: Outcome of Key Category Analysis__ | __Table: Outcome of Key Category Analysis__ | ||
- | | for: ^ CO | + | | for: | NOx |
- | | by: | Level | L | + | | |
For all unregulated pollutants, emission trends directly follow the trend in fuel consumption. | For all unregulated pollutants, emission trends directly follow the trend in fuel consumption. | ||
- | In contrast, for all regulated pollutants (such as NOx, SOx, NMVOC and particles), emission trends follow not only the trend in fuel consumption but also reflect the impact of fuel-quality and exhaust-emission legislation. | + | In contrast, for all regulated pollutants (such as NO< |
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The EF provided in [(EMEPEEA2019)] represent summatory values for (i) the fuel's and (ii) the lubricant' | The EF provided in [(EMEPEEA2019)] represent summatory values for (i) the fuel's and (ii) the lubricant' | ||
- | [(AGEB2021> | + | [(AGEB2022> |
- | [(BAFA2021> | + | [(BAFA2022> |
- | URL: https:// | + | https:// |
- | [(KNOERR2021b>Knörr et al. (2021b): Knörr, W., Heidt, C., Gores, S., & Bergk, F.: ifeu Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg gGmbH, ifeu): Aktualisierung des Modells TREMOD-Mobile Machinery (TREMOD MM) 2021, Heidelberg, | + | [(KNOERR2022b>Knörr et al. (2022b): Knörr, W., Heidt, C., Gores, S., & Bergk, F.: ifeu Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg gGmbH, ifeu): Aktualisierung des Modells TREMOD-Mobile Machinery (TREMOD MM) 2022, Heidelberg, |
[(EMEPEEA2019> | [(EMEPEEA2019> | ||
[(RENTZ2008> | [(RENTZ2008> | ||
[(KNOERR2009> | [(KNOERR2009> |