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- | === Short description | + | ====== |
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- | ^ NFR-Code | + | ===== Short description ===== |
- | | **1.A.2.a** | + | |
+ | ^ Category Code ^ Method | ||
+ | | 1.A.2.a | ||
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- | In 2017, a total of 30.4 million | + | \\ |
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+ | ^ NO< | ||
+ | ^ -/T | -/- | -/- | ||
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+ | In 2023, a total of 25.6 million | ||
The structural elements of this category are the production of pig iron (blast furnaces), sponge iron (direct reduction), sinter, rolled steel, iron and steel casting, Siemens-Martin steel (in the new German Länder only until shortly after 1990), electric steel and the power stations and boilers of the entire steel production. | The structural elements of this category are the production of pig iron (blast furnaces), sponge iron (direct reduction), sinter, rolled steel, iron and steel casting, Siemens-Martin steel (in the new German Länder only until shortly after 1990), electric steel and the power stations and boilers of the entire steel production. | ||
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- | are reported. The emissions of these pollutants in other years as well as emissions of other pollutants are reported under Category 2.C.1 (see explanation below). | + | are reported. The emissions of these pollutants in other years as well as emissions of other pollutants are reported under Category |
- | Category 1.A.2.a Iron and Steel is a trend key category for NO< | ||
- | === Methods=== | + | ===== Methods===== |
- | == Activity data == | + | ==== Activity data ==== |
Data source of the fuel consumption for iron and steel casting is the statistic for the manufacturing sector; Statistik 060 - Energieverwendung des produzierenden Gewerbes (Energy use in the manufacturing sector; DESTATIS), reporting-numbers 27.21, 27.51 and 27.52. Fuel consumption data for the hot metal production as well as the production of sinter and hot rolling are collected by the steel trade association (WV Stahl) in continuation of the former National Statistic: Fachserie 4, Reihe 8.1. | Data source of the fuel consumption for iron and steel casting is the statistic for the manufacturing sector; Statistik 060 - Energieverwendung des produzierenden Gewerbes (Energy use in the manufacturing sector; DESTATIS), reporting-numbers 27.21, 27.51 and 27.52. Fuel consumption data for the hot metal production as well as the production of sinter and hot rolling are collected by the steel trade association (WV Stahl) in continuation of the former National Statistic: Fachserie 4, Reihe 8.1. | ||
- | ==Emission factors== | + | ==== Emission factors==== |
- | The emission factors used for the years 1990 - 1994 were taken from the report on the research project " | + | The emission factors used for the years 1990 - 1994 were taken from the report on the research project " |
- | In category 1.A.2.a - Iron and Steel only emissions from power plants and steam boiler of the steel industry are reported. Basically, all industrial power plants and steam boiler are reported in source category 1.A.2.gviii - Other since the emission behaviour is comparable. The reason for the different structure of 1.A.2.a are the requirements of the UNFCCC Guidelines and the resulting review proceedings. Insofar it is more sensible to report all emissions from blast furnace fired power plants and steam boiler in Source category 1.A.2.a to avoid notes regarding | + | In category 1.A.2.a - Iron and Steel only emissions from power plants and steam boiler of the steel industry are reported. Basically, all industrial power plants and steam boiler are reported in source category 1.A.2.gviii - Other since the emission behaviour is comparable. The reason for the different structure of 1.A.2.a are the requirements of the UNFCCC Guidelines and the resulting review proceedings. Insofar it is more sensible to report all emissions from blast furnace fired power plants and steam boiler in Source category 1.A.2.a to avoid notes regarding |
Whereever emission factors were determined from real emission data of the installations concerned, both process and energy related emissions from the production of sinter, pig iron (blast furnace including the cowpers), steel (both BOF and EAF steel production), | Whereever emission factors were determined from real emission data of the installations concerned, both process and energy related emissions from the production of sinter, pig iron (blast furnace including the cowpers), steel (both BOF and EAF steel production), | ||
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+ | ===== Trend discussion for Key Sources ===== | ||
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+ | Category 1.A.2.a Iron and Steel is a trend key category for NO< | ||
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+ | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
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+ | Recalculations were necessary for 2022 due to the implementation of the now finalised National Energy Balance. | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round info 65%> | ||
+ | For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2022**, please see the recalculation tables following [[general: | ||
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+ | ===== Planned improvements ===== | ||
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+ | At the moment, no category-specific improvements are planned. |