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Source category //1.A.2.g viii - Stationary Combustion in Manufacturing Industries and Construction: | Source category //1.A.2.g viii - Stationary Combustion in Manufacturing Industries and Construction: | ||
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=== Conventional fuels === | === Conventional fuels === | ||
- | The key source of all conventional fuel data is the national energy balance (AGEB, | + | The key source of all conventional fuel data is the national energy balance |
=== Biomass === | === Biomass === | ||
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=== Waste === | === Waste === | ||
- | With regard to determination of activity data from waste incineration and co-combustion of waste in combustion system in source category 1.A.2 Energy Balance and energy statistics show smaller waste quantities than the waste statistics of the Federal Statistical Office (Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1) [(Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1: Abfallentsorgung - URL: http:// | + | With regard to determination of activity data from waste incineration and co-combustion of waste in combustion system in source category 1.A.2 Energy Balance and energy statistics show smaller waste quantities than the waste statistics of the Federal Statistical Office (Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1) [(Statistisches Bundesamt, Fachserie 19, Reihe 1: Abfallentsorgung |
==== Emission factors ==== | ==== Emission factors ==== | ||
The emission factors for power stations and other boiler combustion for production of steam and hot water, in source category 1.A.2.g.viii, | The emission factors for power stations and other boiler combustion for production of steam and hot water, in source category 1.A.2.g.viii, | ||
- | In terms of black carbon default emission factors for the EMEP EEA Guidebook | + | In terms of black carbon default emission factors for the EMEP EEA Guidebook |
__Table 1: Implied emission factors for industrial electricity and heat generation__ | __Table 1: Implied emission factors for industrial electricity and heat generation__ | ||
- | ^ ^ SO< | + | | ^ SO< |
- | ^ ^ | + | | ::: ^ [kg/ |
- | ^ Hard Coal | + | ^ Hard Coal |
- | ^ Lignite | + | ^ Lignite |
- | ^ Natural gas | + | ^ Natural gas |
- | ^ Petroleum products | + | ^ Petroleum products |
- | ^ Biomass | + | ^ Biomass |
- | ^ Hazardous Waste | + | ^ Hazardous Waste |
The table gives an overview of the implied emission factors. In reality the German inventory compiling process is very complex and includes the use of a considerable number of emission factors, which cannot be published completely in the IIR. | The table gives an overview of the implied emission factors. In reality the German inventory compiling process is very complex and includes the use of a considerable number of emission factors, which cannot be published completely in the IIR. | ||
- | Actually there are different emission factors available for diverse fuel types, various techniques and licensing requirements. However, the implied emission factor may give an impression about the order of magnitude. | + | Actually there are different emission factors available for diverse fuel types, various techniques and due to permissions. However, the implied emission factor may give an impression about the order of magnitude. |
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==== Sulfur Oxides & Nitrogen Oxides - SOx & NOx ==== | ==== Sulfur Oxides & Nitrogen Oxides - SOx & NOx ==== | ||
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Like already discussed in source category 1.A.1.c, SO< | Like already discussed in source category 1.A.1.c, SO< | ||
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+ | The main driver of TSP and Heavy Metal emission trends is the declining lignite combustion due to the closure of industrial plants in the East German industry especially from 1990 to 1994. | ||
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+ | In recent years the use of biomass gains influence. | ||
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- | The main driver of TSP and Heavy Metal emission trends is the declining lignite combustion in the East German industry especially in the time period from 1990 to 1994. Besides the noticeable improvement of dust extraction installations on the one hand and optimisation of the combustion process on the other hand resulted in considerably decreasing TSP and Heavy Metal emissions. The emission trend of source category 1.A2.g.viii is mainly affected by the closure of industrial plants in Eastern Germany after the reunification and the resulting decrease in fuel consumption. In recent years the use of biomass gains influence. | ||
==== Persistent Organic Pollutants ==== | ==== Persistent Organic Pollutants ==== | ||
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- | PCDD and PCDF emissions show a falling | + | PCDD and PCDF emissions show a decreasing |
- | ===== Recalculations ===== | + | {{: |
- | Recalculations were necessary for the latest reference year (2018) due to the availability of the National Energy Balance. Germany has a federal structure which causes a time lag for the National Energy Balance. Therefore recalculations are always necessary. | ||
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+ | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
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+ | For the purpose of improving the data quality National Energy Balances for the years 2003 to 2021 have gone under revisions through fine-tuning of the computational models, consideration of new statistics or re-allocation of activity data, along with other revision mechanisms. These updates led to re-calculations in fuel uses in different sub-categories and in their corresponding emissions. | ||
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<WRAP center round info 60%> | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
- | For pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates | + | For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2021**, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general: |
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