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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:stationary_small_combustion:commercial_institutional [2023/04/12 18:05] – [Particulate Matter - PM2.5 & PM10 & TSP] kludt | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:small_combustion:stationary_small_combustion:commercial_institutional [2023/04/13 12:57] – [Activity data] niebuhr | ||
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The main driver of the POPs emission trend are coal and fuel-wood. PCDD/F emissions decrease from 1990 to 2003 due to decreasing lignite consumption. The use of firewood and therefore PCDD/F emissions from wood combustion show a constant development. | The main driver of the POPs emission trend are coal and fuel-wood. PCDD/F emissions decrease from 1990 to 2003 due to decreasing lignite consumption. The use of firewood and therefore PCDD/F emissions from wood combustion show a constant development. |