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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:transport:navigation:start [2023/03/09 12:34] – [Emission factors] kotzulla | sector:energy:fuel_combustion:transport:navigation:start [2024/11/06 14:50] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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==== Activity Data ==== | ==== Activity Data ==== | ||
- | Primary fuel deliveries data for the entire navigation sector (maritime and inland waterways) is included in lines 6 (' | + | Primary fuel deliveries data for the entire navigation sector (maritime and inland waterways) is included in lines 6 (' |
Data on the consumption of // | Data on the consumption of // | ||
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^ Diesel oil | ^ Diesel oil | ||
| **TOTAL** | | **TOTAL** | ||
- | source: National Energy Balances [(AGEB2021)] | + | source: National Energy Balances [(AGEB2022)] |
As the statistical allocation of fuels delivered to the navigation (shipping) sector follows tax aspects, NEB line 6 (' | As the statistical allocation of fuels delivered to the navigation (shipping) sector follows tax aspects, NEB line 6 (' | ||
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==== Emission factors ==== | ==== Emission factors ==== | ||
- | Annual country-specific emission factors have been developed within the underlying models maintained at the ifeu Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (Knörr et al. (2021a): TREMOD) [(KNOERR2021a)] and the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (Deichnik (2021): BSH model) [(DEICHNIK2021)]. | + | Annual country-specific emission factors have been developed within the underlying models maintained at the ifeu Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (Knörr et al. (2022a): TREMOD) [(KNOERR2022a)] and the Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (Deichnik (2022): BSH model) [(DEICHNIK2022)]. |
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. | ||
- | Furthermore, for heavy metal and POP emissions tier1 EF have been derived from the EMEP/EEA Guidebook 2019 mainly [(EMEPEEA2019)]. | + | ===== Impact of fuel-sulphur regulation on sulphur dioxide ===== |
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+ | __Table 4: Development of fuel-sulfur limits for maritime fuels in SECAs, in [% m/m]__ | ||
+ | | mid-2006 to mid-2010 | ||
+ | | mid-2010 to 2015 | ||
+ | | as of 2015 | ||
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+ | These fuel-sulfur limits listed are used for the derivation of emission factors especially | ||
+ | Here, until 2006, a global average of 2.70 % m/m is applied. | ||
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+ | __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 | | ||
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+ | ===== Heavy metals and POPs ===== | ||
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+ | For heavy metal and POP emissions, tier1 EF have been derived from the EMEP/EEA Guidebook 2019 mainly [(EMEPEEA2019)]. | ||
<WRAP center round info 100%> | <WRAP center round info 100%> | ||
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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. | ||
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[(RENTZ2008> | [(RENTZ2008> | ||
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+ | [(IMO2014> |