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=== Measures that have already been implemented or measures whose implementation has been decided are assigned to the WM scenario. === | === Measures that have already been implemented or measures whose implementation has been decided are assigned to the WM scenario. === | ||
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**Reductions in large combustion plants through implementation of the 13< | **Reductions in large combustion plants through implementation of the 13< | ||
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__Special features of the evaluation of the emission factors__ | __Special features of the evaluation of the emission factors__ | ||
- | When using liquid fuels (specified in the database as “other mineral oil products”) in LCP, the specific conversion factor of 3.39 (see Table 1) is used for the assessment of NO< | + | When using liquid fuels (specified in the database as “other mineral oil products”) in LCP, the specific conversion factor of 3.39 (see Table 4) is used for the assessment of NO< |
When calculating the potential SO< | When calculating the potential SO< | ||
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**Reduction in industrial processes through low-dust filter technology in sinter plants:** | **Reduction in industrial processes through low-dust filter technology in sinter plants:** | ||
- | The assumed potential for reducing dust emissions from sinter plants is taken from the final report of the UBA project LUFT 2030 (Jörß et al., 2014)((Jörß, | + | The assumed potential for reducing dust emissions from sinter plants is taken from the final report of the UBA project LUFT 2030 (Jörß et al., 2014)((Jörß, |
The emission factor for PM< | The emission factor for PM< |