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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:industry:other:start [2023/04/11 08:34] – [Recalculations] kotzulla | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:industry:other:start [2023/05/02 08:36] – [Activity data] kludt | ||
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=== Conventional fuels === | === Conventional fuels === | ||
- | The key source of all conventional fuel data is the national energy balance (AGEB, | + | The key source of all conventional fuel data is the national energy balance |
=== Biomass === | === Biomass === | ||
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=== Waste === | === Waste === | ||
- | With regard to determination of activity data from waste incineration and co-combustion of waste in combustion system in source category 1.A.2 Energy Balance and energy statistics show smaller waste quantities than the waste statistics of the Federal Statistical Office (Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1) [(Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1: Abfallentsorgung - URL: http:// | + | With regard to determination of activity data from waste incineration and co-combustion of waste in combustion system in source category 1.A.2 Energy Balance and energy statistics show smaller waste quantities than the waste statistics of the Federal Statistical Office (Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1) [(Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1: Abfallentsorgung |
==== Emission factors ==== | ==== Emission factors ==== | ||
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Like already discussed in source category 1.A.1.c, SO< | Like already discussed in source category 1.A.1.c, SO< | ||
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- | ==== Total Suspended Matter - TSP & Priority Heavy Metal - Hg & Cd ==== | + | ==== Total Suspended Matter - TSP, PM10 and Priority Heavy Metals |
The main driver of TSP and Heavy Metal emission trends is the declining lignite combustion due to the closure of industrial plants in the East German industry especially from 1990 to 1994. | The main driver of TSP and Heavy Metal emission trends is the declining lignite combustion due to the closure of industrial plants in the East German industry especially from 1990 to 1994. | ||
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In recent years the use of biomass gains influence. | In recent years the use of biomass gains influence. | ||
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PCDD and PCDF emissions show a falling trend over the whole timeseries due to decreasing fuel consumption in the industry sector. | PCDD and PCDF emissions show a falling trend over the whole timeseries due to decreasing fuel consumption in the industry sector. | ||
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