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=====Method===== | =====Method===== | ||
- | With a method for estimation the AD developed within a research project [(Project leader Site: https:// | + | With a method for estimation the AD developed within a research project [(Project leader Site: https:// |
In all cases only accidental fires are mentioned (including acts of vandalism). | In all cases only accidental fires are mentioned (including acts of vandalism). | ||
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In order to apply the emission factors available from the EMEP/EEA Guidebook, the annual number of building fires is differentiated for detached and undetached, appartment and industrial buildings. | In order to apply the emission factors available from the EMEP/EEA Guidebook, the annual number of building fires is differentiated for detached and undetached, appartment and industrial buildings. | ||
- | Estimated shares per building category, for 2018: | + | __Table 1: Estimated shares per building category, for 2018__ |
- | ^ detached houses | + | ^ detached houses |
- | | 53% | 13% | 13% | 20% | | + | | 53% | 13% | 13% | 20% | |
- | Estimated number of full-scale fires, per category, per 1,000 inhabitants, | + | |
- | ^ detached houses | + | |
- | | 0.02 | 0.05 | 0.05 | 0.08 | 0.18 | 0.15 | | + | __Table 2: Estimated number of full-scale fires, per category, per 1,000 inhabitants, |
+ | ^ detached houses | ||
+ | | 0.02 | ||
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=====Emission Factors===== | =====Emission Factors===== | ||
- | For most of pollutants Tier2 default values from the EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2019 (as 2016), Chapter 5.E - Other waste, tables 3-2 to 3-6 are applied [(https:// | + | For most of pollutants Tier2 default values from the EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2019 (as 2016), Chapter 5.E - Other waste, tables 3-2 to 3-6 are applied [(fires)]. Due to gap for emissions factors of black carbon we assume the following analogy: 10% of PM2.5 from Table 3-40, Tier 2 emission factor for conventional stoves, wood and similar wood waste. Regarding containers we use figure of Table 6.22 of Danish IIR [(https:// |
In contrast to building fires, in accordance to the emission factor values provided in the EMEP/EEA Guidebook, no additional differentiation e.g. of vehicle categories is implemented. | In contrast to building fires, in accordance to the emission factor values provided in the EMEP/EEA Guidebook, no additional differentiation e.g. of vehicle categories is implemented. | ||
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===== Trends in emissions ===== | ===== Trends in emissions ===== | ||
- | All trends in emissions correspond to trends of AD. No rising trends are to identify. | + | All trends in emissions correspond to trends of AD. No rising trends are to identify, but a jump in 2003 due to many forest fires. Forest fires are part of the total fire AD and affect so the calculation in general. |
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===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
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- | With **activity data** and **emission factors** remaining unrevised, no recalculations have been carried out compared to last year's submission. | ||
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- | For pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2018, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general:recalculations: | + | With **activity data and emission factors remaining unrevised**, no recalculations |
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