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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:transport:navigation:start [2023/06/07 10:56] – [Impact of ogoing Fuel-sulphur regulation on EF applied for SO<sub>2</sub> (and PM)] kotzullasector:energy:fuel_combustion:transport:navigation:start [2023/06/07 11:30] – [Impact of fuel-sulphur regulation on sulphur dioxide] kotzulla
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 For information on these country-specific emission factors, please refer to the sub-chapters linked above. For information on these country-specific emission factors, please refer to the sub-chapters linked above.
  
-===== Impact of ogoing Fuel-sulphur regulation on EF applied for SO<sub>2</sub> (and PM)=====+===== Impact of fuel-sulphur regulation on sulphur dioxide =====
  
-__Table: Development of sulphur content in Heavy Fuel Oil __ +__Table 4: Development of fuel-sulfur limits for maritime fuels in SECAs, in [% m/m]__ 
-^  no regulation  ^  as of 2006: SECA<sup>1</sup>                              ||| +| mid-2006 to mid-2010     |  1.50                      
-|  until 2005      as of mid-2006    |  as of 2010   as of 2015  +mid-2010 to 2015         |  1.00   LSFO<sup>2</sup>   | 
- 2,70%          |  1,50%              1%          |  0,10%       | +| as of 2015                0.10  |  ULSFO<sup>3</sup>  
-|  Ø              |                    |  (LSFO<sup>2</sup>)           (ULSFO<sup>3</sup>)       +<sup>1</sup>: SECA = Sulphur Emission Control Area [(Wikipedia2023)], [(IMO2014)] 
-<sup>1</sup>: SECA = Sulphur Emission Control Area +
 <sup>2</sup>: Low-sulphur Fuel Oil  <sup>2</sup>: Low-sulphur Fuel Oil 
 <sup>3</sup>: Ultra-low-sulphur Fuel Oil <sup>3</sup>: Ultra-low-sulphur Fuel Oil
  
-Furthermore, for heavy metal and POP emissions tier1 EF have been derived from the EMEP/EEA Guidebook 2019 mainly [(EMEPEEA2019)].+These fuel-sulfur limits listed are used for the derivation of emission factors especially for heavy fuel oil used in the German inventory. 
 +Hereuntil 2006, a global average of 2.70 % m/m is applied. 
 + 
 +__Table 5: Development of global fuel-sulfur limits for maritime fuels, in [% m/m]__ 
 +| until 2012    |  4.50  | 
 +| 2012 to 2020  |  3.50  | 
 +| as of 2020    |  0.50  | 
 + 
 + 
 + 
 +===== Heavy metals and POPs ===== 
 + 
 +For heavy metal and POP emissionstier1 EF have been derived from the EMEP/EEA Guidebook 2019 mainly [(EMEPEEA2019)].
  
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 Here, as the guidebook does not provide source-specific values for **PAHs**, respective values provided for diesel in railways and heavy duty road vehicles have been applied as a gap-filling proxy. Here, as the guidebook does not provide source-specific values for **PAHs**, respective values provided for diesel in railways and heavy duty road vehicles have been applied as a gap-filling proxy.
  
-__Table 4: Tier1 emission factors for heavy-metal and POP exhaust emissions__+__Table 6: Tier1 emission factors for heavy-metal and POP exhaust emissions__
 |                  **Pb**            |  **Cd**              **Hg**              **As**            |  **Cr**            |  **Cu**            |  **Ni**            |  **Se**            |  **Zn**            |  **B[a]P**        |  **B[b]F**          |  **B[k]F**        |  **I[...]p**      |  **PAH 1-4**        |  **PCBs**            **HCB**            **PCDD/F**        | |                  **Pb**            |  **Cd**              **Hg**              **As**            |  **Cr**            |  **Cu**            |  **Ni**            |  **Se**            |  **Zn**            |  **B[a]P**        |  **B[b]F**          |  **B[k]F**        |  **I[...]p**      |  **PAH 1-4**        |  **PCBs**            **HCB**            **PCDD/F**        |
 |                  [g/TJ]                                                                                                                                                                              |||||||||  [mg/TJ]                                                                                          |||||                                                             ||| |                  [g/TJ]                                                                                                                                                                              |||||||||  [mg/TJ]                                                                                          |||||                                                             |||
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 [(EMEPEEA2019>EMEP/EEA, 2019: EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook – 2019, Copenhagen, 2019.)] [(EMEPEEA2019>EMEP/EEA, 2019: EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook – 2019, Copenhagen, 2019.)]
 [(RENTZ2008>Rentz et al., 2008: Nationaler Durchführungsplan unter dem Stockholmer Abkommen zu persistenten organischen Schadstoffen (POPs), im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes, FKZ 205 67 444, UBA Texte | 01/2008, January 2008 - URL: http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/en/publikationen/nationaler-durchfuehrungsplan-unter-stockholmer )] [(RENTZ2008>Rentz et al., 2008: Nationaler Durchführungsplan unter dem Stockholmer Abkommen zu persistenten organischen Schadstoffen (POPs), im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes, FKZ 205 67 444, UBA Texte | 01/2008, January 2008 - URL: http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/en/publikationen/nationaler-durchfuehrungsplan-unter-stockholmer )]
 +[(Wikipedia2023> Wikipedia, 2023: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emission_control_area )] 
 +[(IMO2014> IMO, 2014: https://arquivo.pt/wayback/20141223211746/http:/www.imo.org/OurWork/Environment/PollutionPrevention/AirPollution/Pages/Sulphur-oxides-(SOx)-%e2%80%93-Regulation-14.aspx )]