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sector:ippu:mineral_industry:cement_production:start [2023/04/06 09:29] – [Emission factors] kludt | sector:ippu:mineral_industry:cement_production:start [2023/04/06 09:37] – [Emission factors] kludt | ||
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==== Emission factors ==== | ==== Emission factors ==== | ||
- | The emission factors used for emissions calculation are based on figures from research projects [(ReFoPlan | + | The emission factors used for emissions calculation are based on figures from research projects [(ReFoPlan |
In the German cement industry, dust separated from clinker burning exhaust gas is returned to the burning process. As a result, there is no need to take account of significant losses of particles via the exhaust-gas pathway. - On the other hand, particulate matter emissions occur during clinker grinding. | In the German cement industry, dust separated from clinker burning exhaust gas is returned to the burning process. As a result, there is no need to take account of significant losses of particles via the exhaust-gas pathway. - On the other hand, particulate matter emissions occur during clinker grinding. | ||
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EF for Hg is based on aggregated figures for individual plants of PRTR-reporting. The trend estimation is based on an expert judgement and derived from TSP trend. | EF for Hg is based on aggregated figures for individual plants of PRTR-reporting. The trend estimation is based on an expert judgement and derived from TSP trend. | ||
- | __Table 1: Overview of applied emission | + | __Table 1: Overview of applied emission |
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