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general:trends:emission_trends_nitrogen_oxide [2023/03/15 11:26] – [Main drivers] kotzulla | general:trends:emission_trends_nitrogen_oxide [2025/04/09 15:05] (current) – [Table] vosen | ||
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- | ====== Explanation of Key Trends - Nitrogen | + | ====== Explanation of Key Trends - Nitrogen |
===== Obligations ===== | ===== Obligations ===== | ||
- | Within the scope of the LRTAP Convention, the Federal Republic of Germany was obliged to reduce emissions of NO< | + | Within the scope of the LRTAP Convention, the Federal Republic of Germany was obliged to reduce emissions of NO< |
- | More recently, Germany has made a commitment under the multicomponent protocol to further minimise NOₓ emissions. By 2010, it will no longer be permissible to exceed a National Emission Ceiling of 1,081kt NOₓ for Germany as whole. The revised Gothenburg Protocol and the revised NEC Directive both define emission reduction targets relative to a 2005 base year, mandating 39% (2020) and 65% (2030) reductions respectively. | + | More recently, Germany has made a commitment under the multicomponent protocol to further minimise NO< |
While Germany' | While Germany' | ||
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===== Main drivers ===== | ===== Main drivers ===== | ||
- | NO< | + | NO< |
- | The Main Driver for NO< | + | The Main Driver for NO< |
- | The rest of the 1990 emissions mainly comes from **Energy Industries (NFR 1.A.1)** with a 24% share of 1990 Fuel Combustion (NFR 1.A) emissions and a 65% reduction and to a lesser extend from **Manufacturing Industries and Construction (NFR 1.A.2)** with an 12% share and 73% reduction followed by **Other Sectors (NFR 1.A.4)** with a share of 8% in 1.A and a 41% reduction between 1990 and 2021. For **Manufacturing Industries and Construction (NFR 1.A.2)** some emissions were reassigned to the **Industrial Processes (NRF 2)** starting from the year 2000, leading to lower emissions from the energy sector and a similar rise in the Industrial processes. | + | The rest of the 1990 emissions mainly comes from **Energy Industries (NFR 1.A.1)** with a 21% share of 1990 Fuel Combustion (NFR 1.A) emissions and a 68% reduction and to a lesser extend from **Manufacturing Industries and Construction (NFR 1.A.2)** with an 10% share and 76% reduction followed by **Other Sectors (NFR 1.A.4)** with a share of 8% and a 46% reduction between 1990 and 2023. For **Manufacturing Industries and Construction (NFR 1.A.2)** some emissions were reassigned to the **Industrial Processes (NRF 2)** starting from the year 2000, leading to lower emissions from the energy sector and a similar rise in the Industrial processes. |
- | __Table: NO< | + | __Table: NO< |
- | ^ Total Emissions (kt) | + | ^ |||||||||||||||||^ |
- | ^ 1990 ^ 1995 ^ 2000 ^ 2005 ^ 2010 ^ 2011 ^ 2012 ^ 2013 ^ 2014 ^ 2015 ^ 2016 ^ 2017 ^ 2018 ^ 2019 ^ 2020 ^ 2021 ^ 1990 ^ | + | ^ 1990 ^ 1995 ^ 2000 ^ 2005 ^ 2010 ^ 2011 ^ 2012 ^ 2013 ^ 2014 ^ 2015 ^ 2016 ^ 2017 ^ 2018 ^ 2019 ^ 2020 ^ 2021 ^ 2022 ^ 2023 |
- | | 2,847 | 2,172 | 1,868 | 1,617 | 1,458 | 1,437 | 1,432 | 1,435 | 1,391 | 1,366 | 1,332 | 1,276 | 1,188 | 1,104 | | + | | 2 846 | 2 171 | 1 869 | 1 602 | 1 461 | 1 439 | 1 441 | 1 440 | 1 394 | 1 381 | 1 341 | 1 278 | 1 207 | 1 116 | |
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