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sector:energy:fuel_combustion:transport:other_transport:pipeline_transport [2023/04/12 11:37] – [Trend discussion for Key Sources] kotzullasector:energy:fuel_combustion:transport:other_transport:pipeline_transport [2023/04/12 11:39] – [Activity data] kotzulla
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 Therefore, as the fuel consumption of a compressor station depends strongly on the amount of transferred natural gas, a conversion factor was derived reflecting the relation between the fuel consumption of all compressor stations and the primary energy consumption of natural gas within Germany. Using this conversion factor, the insufficient statistical data could be replaced by much more solid estimates for the years 1990 to 2004 whereas for 2005+ the abovementioned ETS data is used. Therefore, as the fuel consumption of a compressor station depends strongly on the amount of transferred natural gas, a conversion factor was derived reflecting the relation between the fuel consumption of all compressor stations and the primary energy consumption of natural gas within Germany. Using this conversion factor, the insufficient statistical data could be replaced by much more solid estimates for the years 1990 to 2004 whereas for 2005+ the abovementioned ETS data is used.
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 +__Table 1: Consumption of natural gas in compressor stations, in [tJ]__
 +^  1990    ^  1995    ^  2000    ^  2005    ^  2010    ^  2011    ^  2012    ^  2013    ^  2014    ^  2015    ^  2016    ^  2017    ^  2018    ^  2019    ^  2020    ^  2021    ^
 +|  19,449  |  23,740  |  25,324  |  26,501  |  21,021  |  21,942  |  22,110  |  26,272  |  21,365  |  22,026  |  18,737  |  22,422  |  23,856  |  21,417  |  13,748  |  14,990  |
  
 ==== Emission factors ==== ==== Emission factors ====
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 The following diagram gives an overview of the fuel consumption in NFR 1.A.3.e The following diagram gives an overview of the fuel consumption in NFR 1.A.3.e
  
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 Since 1990 natural gas consumption has shown an increasing overall trend. Annual fluctuations are due to the varying primary energy consumption. The maximum fuel consumption occured in 2006, the year with the so far highest German total primary energy consumption of natural gas. Thereafter, natural gas consumption decreases considerably. Since 1990 natural gas consumption has shown an increasing overall trend. Annual fluctuations are due to the varying primary energy consumption. The maximum fuel consumption occured in 2006, the year with the so far highest German total primary energy consumption of natural gas. Thereafter, natural gas consumption decreases considerably.