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In sub-category //1.A.5.a - Other, Stationary (including Military)// emissions from stationary fuel combustion in military facilities are reported. | In sub-category //1.A.5.a - Other, Stationary (including Military)// emissions from stationary fuel combustion in military facilities are reported. | ||
- | ^ | + | ^ Category Code ^ Method |
- | | | + | | 1.A.5.a |
+ | ^ | ||
+ | | Key Category: | -/- | ||
===== Methodology ===== | ===== Methodology ===== | ||
- | === Activity Data === | + | ==== Activity Data ==== |
- | The National Energy Balance of the Federal Republic of Germany (AGEB) provides the basis for the activity data used. Since the National Energy Balance (NEB) does not provide separate listings of military agencies' | + | The National Energy Balance of the Federal Republic of Germany (NEB) provides the basis for the activity data used. |
- | Here, data fuel-specific data from the Federal Ministry of Defence (BMVg, | + | However, since 1995 the NEB does not provide separate listings of military agencies' |
- | For liquid fuels, data is derived from the official mineral-oil data of the Federal Republic of Germany (Amtliche Mineralöldaten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland), | + | For liquid fuels, data is derived from the official mineral-oil data of the Federal Republic of Germany (Amtliche Mineralöldaten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland), |
All non-NEB figures are deducted from the figures in NEB line 67 (commerce, trade, services) and are reported in //1.A.5//, rather than in // | All non-NEB figures are deducted from the figures in NEB line 67 (commerce, trade, services) and are reported in //1.A.5//, rather than in // | ||
- | === Emission Factors === | + | {{ : |
- | The database for the emission factors used for source category //1.A.5.a// consists of the results of a research project carried out by the University of Stuttgart, under commission to the Federal Environment Agency (Struschka, 2008) [((bibcite 3))]. Within that project, device-related and source-category-specific emission factors for combustion systems in military agencies were calculated, with a high level of detail, for all important emissions components for the reference year 2005. The method used to determine the factors conforms to that described for source category //1.A.4//. The following table shows the sectoral emission factors used. | + | |
+ | ==== Emission Factors ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The database for the emission factors used for source category //1.A.5.a// consists of the results of a research project carried out by the University of Stuttgart, under commission to the Federal Environment Agency (Struschka, 2008)[(Struschka, Dr. M., Kilgus, D., Springmann, M.; Baumbach, Prof.Dr. Günter: Effiziente Bereitstellung aktueller Emissonsdaten für die Luftreinhaltung; | ||
__Table 1: Emission factors for Military stationary combustion plants__ | __Table 1: Emission factors for Military stationary combustion plants__ | ||
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===== Trend discussion for key sources ===== | ===== Trend discussion for key sources ===== | ||
- | The following | + | The following |
- | [[gallery size=" | + | {{ :sector: |
- | : 1A5a_AR.png | + | |
- | : 1A5a_EM_NMVOC.PNG | + | NMVOC emissions show a remarkable falling trend with an over-all reduction of 99.95% (no chart for this) due to the closure of military agencies especially at the beginning of the 1990s as well as the reduced use of lignite for heating purposes (see activity data chart above). |
- | [[/ | + | However, since 2010, total emissions are increasing again (on a very low level) due to the increased use of biogas. |
- | NMVOC emissions show a remarkable falling trend due to the closure of military agencies especially at the beginning of the 1990s as well as the reducing use of lignite for heating purposes. | ||
===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
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+ | Recalculations were necessary for 2020 due to the implementation of the now finalised National Energy Balance and for 2019 due to changes in the activity data for solid biomass. | ||
<WRAP center round info 60%> | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
- | For more information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2018, please see the pollutant-specific | + | For **pollutant-specific |
</ | </ | ||
- | ===== Uncertainties ===== | ||
===== Planned improvements ===== | ===== Planned improvements ===== | ||
- | ===== FAQs ===== | + | Currently, no improvements are planned. |
- | ------ | + | [(BAFA2020> |
- | [[bibliography]] | ||
- | : 1 : BMVg, 2019: Bundesministerium der Verteidigung: | ||
- | : 2 : BAFA, 2019: Federal Office of Economics and Export Control (BAFA): Official petroleum data of the Federal Republic of Germany 2018; table 7j, column: 'An das Militär'; | ||
- | : 3 : Struschka, 2008: Struschka, Dr. M., Kilgus, D., Springmann, M.; Baumbach, Prof.Dr. Günter: Effiziente Bereitstellung aktueller Emissonsdaten für die Luftreinhaltung; | ||
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