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====== 1.A.3.c - Transport: Railways ====== | ====== 1.A.3.c - Transport: Railways ====== | ||
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===== Short description ===== | ===== Short description ===== | ||
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=== Activity Data === | === Activity Data === | ||
- | Basically, total inland deliveries of //diesel oil// are available from the National Energy Balances (NEBs) (AGEB, | + | Generally, total inland deliveries of //diesel oil// are available from the National Energy Balances (NEBs) (AGEB, |
+ | This data is based upon sales data of the Association of the German Petroleum Industry (MWV) [(MWV2021)]. As a revision of this MWV data for the years 2005 to 2009 was not adopted to the respective | ||
- | Data on the consumption of biodiesel in railways is provided in the NEBs as well, from 2004 onward. | + | Data on the consumption of biodiesel in railways is provided in the NEBs as well, from 2004 onward. |
- | Small quantities of //solid fuels// are used for historical steam engines vehicles operated mostly for tourism and exhibition purposes. Official fuel delivery data are available for lignite, through 2002, and for hard coal, through 2000, from the NEBs. In order to complete these time series, | + | In addition, rather small quantities of //solid fuels// are used for historical steam engines vehicles operated mostly for tourism and exhibition purposes. Official fuel delivery data are available for lignite, through 2002, and for hard coal, through 2000 only. Therefore, in order to complete these time series, |
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__Table 1: Overview of activity-data sources for domestic fuel sales to railway operators__ | __Table 1: Overview of activity-data sources for domestic fuel sales to railway operators__ | ||
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| transport performance data | in Mio ptkm (performance-ton-kilometers) derived from the TREMOD model | | | transport performance data | in Mio ptkm (performance-ton-kilometers) derived from the TREMOD model | | ||
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__Table 2: Annual fuel consumption in German railways, in terajoules__ | __Table 2: Annual fuel consumption in German railways, in terajoules__ | ||
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- | | **Diesel Oil** | 38,605 | 31,054 | 25,410 | 18,877 | 14,626 | 13,321 | 13,775 | 11,344 | 9,425 | 10,747 | 10,782 | 11,072 | 10,464 | | + | | **Diesel Oil** | 38,605 | 31,054 | 25,410 | 18,877 | 14,626 | 13,321 | 13,775 | 11,344 | 9,425 | 10,747 | 10,782 | 11,072 | 10,482 | 10, |
- | | **Biodiesel** | + | | **Biodiesel** |
- | ^ Liquids TOTAL | + | ^ Liquids TOTAL |
- | | **Lignite Briquettes** | + | | **Lignite Briquettes** |
- | | **Hard Coal** | + | | **Hard Coal** |
- | | **Hard Coal Coke** | + | | **Hard Coal Coke** |
- | ^ Solids TOTAL ^ 2,776 ^ 1,627 ^ 655 ^ 283 ^ 332 ^ 352 ^ 363 ^ 368 ^ 367 ^ 363 ^ 308 ^ 327 ^ 327 ^ | + | ^ Solids TOTAL ^ 2,776 ^ 1,627 ^ 655 ^ 283 ^ 332 ^ 352 ^ 363 ^ 368 ^ 367 ^ 363 ^ |
- | ^ Ʃ 1.A.3.c | + | ^ Ʃ 1.A.3.c |
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The use of other fuels – such as vegetable oils or gas – in private narrow-gauge railway vehicles has not been included to date and may still be considered negligible. | The use of other fuels – such as vegetable oils or gas – in private narrow-gauge railway vehicles has not been included to date and may still be considered negligible. | ||
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__Table 3: Annual transport performance by mode of traction, in Mio tkm (ton-kilometers)__ | __Table 3: Annual transport performance by mode of traction, in Mio tkm (ton-kilometers)__ | ||
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- | | **Diesel** | + | | **Diesel** |
- | | **Electric** | + | | **Electric** |
- | ^ Ʃ 1.A.3.c | + | ^ Ʃ 1.A.3.c |
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- | {{ : | + | Transport performance showed only a moderate pandemic-related decrease in 2020 and has fully recovered in 2021 and 2022. |
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- | Regarding particulate-matter and heavy-metal emissions from **abrasion and wear of contact line, braking systems, tyres on rails**, annual transport performances of railway vehicles with electrical and Diesel traction derived from Knörr et al. (2023a) [(KNOERR2023a)] are applied as activity data. | + | Regarding particulate-matter and heavy-metal emissions from **abrasion and wear of contact line, braking systems, tyres on rails**, annual transport performances of railway vehicles with electrical and Diesel traction derived from Knörr et al. (2024a) [(KNOERR2024a)] are applied as activity data. |
==== Emission factors ==== | ==== Emission factors ==== | ||
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__Table 3: Annual country-specific emission factors for diesel fuels< | __Table 3: Annual country-specific emission factors for diesel fuels< | ||
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- | ^ NH< | + | ^ NH< |
- | ^ NMVOC | + | ^ NMVOC |
- | ^ NO< | + | ^ NO< |
- | ^ SO< | + | ^ SO< |
- | ^ PM< | + | ^ PM< |
- | ^ BC< | + | ^ BC< |
- | ^ CO | 287 | 292 | 255 | 162 | 121 | 95.8 | 94.6 | 93.6 | 90.9 | | + | ^ CO | 287 | 292 | 255 | 162 | 121 | 95.8 | 95.1 | 94.0 | 91.4 | |
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__Table 4: Emission factors applied for solid fuels, in kg/TJ__ | __Table 4: Emission factors applied for solid fuels, in kg/TJ__ | ||
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- | | **Hard coal** | + | | **Hard coal** |
- | | **Hard coal coke** | + | | **Hard coal coke** |
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- | __Table 5: Country-specific emission factors for abrasive emissions, in g/km__ | + | __Table 5: Country-specific emission factors for abrasive emissions, in [g/performance-tonnes km] and for 2022__ |
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- | ^ Contact line < | + | ^ Contact line < |
- | ^ Tyres on rails < | + | ^ Tyres on rails < |
^ Braking system < | ^ Braking system < | ||
^ Current collector < | ^ Current collector < | ||
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__Table 6: Outcome of Key Category Analysis__ | __Table 6: Outcome of Key Category Analysis__ | ||
- | | for: ^ TSP ^ PM< | + | | for: ^ TSP ^ PM< |
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Basically, for all unregulated pollutants, emission trends directly follow the trend in over-all fuel consumption. | Basically, for all unregulated pollutants, emission trends directly follow the trend in over-all fuel consumption. | ||
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Therefore, for the **main pollutants**, | Therefore, for the **main pollutants**, | ||
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For all fractions of **particulate matter**, the majority of emissions generally result from abrasion and wear and the combustion of diesel fuels. Additional jumps in the over-all trend result from the use of lignite briquettes (1996-2001). Here, as the EF(BC) for fuel combustion are estimated via fractions provided in [(EMEPEEA2019)], | For all fractions of **particulate matter**, the majority of emissions generally result from abrasion and wear and the combustion of diesel fuels. Additional jumps in the over-all trend result from the use of lignite briquettes (1996-2001). Here, as the EF(BC) for fuel combustion are estimated via fractions provided in [(EMEPEEA2019)], | ||
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Due to fuel-sulphur legislation, | Due to fuel-sulphur legislation, | ||
For the years as of 2005, sulphur emissions from diesel combustion have decreased so strongly, that the over-all trend shows a slight increase again due to the now dominating contribution of sulphur from the use of solid fuels. | For the years as of 2005, sulphur emissions from diesel combustion have decreased so strongly, that the over-all trend shows a slight increase again due to the now dominating contribution of sulphur from the use of solid fuels. | ||
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Regarding **heavy metals**, emissions from combustion of diesel oil and from abrasion and wear are estimated from tier1 default emission factors. | Regarding **heavy metals**, emissions from combustion of diesel oil and from abrasion and wear are estimated from tier1 default emission factors. | ||
Therefore, the emission trends reflect the development of diesel use and - for copper, chromium and nickel emissions resulting from the abrasion & wear of contact line and braking systems - the annual transport performance (see description of activity data above). | Therefore, the emission trends reflect the development of diesel use and - for copper, chromium and nickel emissions resulting from the abrasion & wear of contact line and braking systems - the annual transport performance (see description of activity data above). | ||
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===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||
- | **Activity data** have been recalculated | + | **Activity data** have been recalculated |
- | __Table 5: Revised fuel consumption data 2020, in terajoule__ | + | __Table 5: Revised fuel consumption data 2022, in terajoule__ |
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- | ^ current submission | + | ^ current submission |
- | ^ previous submission | + | ^ previous submission |
- | ^ absolute change | + | ^ absolute change |
- | ^ relative change | + | ^ relative change |
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- | Furthermore, | + | Furthermore, |
- | In addition, | + | In addition, abrasive |
- | __Table | + | __Table |
- | | ^ 2017 ^ 2018 ^ 2019 ^ 2020 ^ 2021 ^ | + | | |
- | ^ current submission | + | ^ current submission |
- | ^ previous submission | + | ^ previous submission |
- | ^ absolute change | + | ^ absolute change |
- | ^ relative change | + | ^ relative change |
- | Abrasive | + | All abrasive |
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- | For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2021**, please see the recalculation tables following [[general: | + | For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2022**, please see the recalculation tables following [[general: |
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The EF provided in the 2019 EMEP/EEA Guidebook [(EMEPEEA2019)] represent summatory values for (i) the fuel's and (ii) the lubricant' | The EF provided in the 2019 EMEP/EEA Guidebook [(EMEPEEA2019)] represent summatory values for (i) the fuel's and (ii) the lubricant' | ||
- | [(AGEB2023> | + | |
+ | [(AGEB2024> | ||
+ | https:// | ||
+ | [(BAFA2024> | ||
+ | https:// | ||
[(EMEPEEA2023> | [(EMEPEEA2023> | ||
[(MWV2021> | [(MWV2021> | ||
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[(ILLICHMANN2016> | [(ILLICHMANN2016> | ||
[(HASENBALG2021> | [(HASENBALG2021> | ||
- | [(KNOERR2023a> Knörr et al. (2023a): Knörr, W., Heidt, C., Gores, S., & Bergk, F.: ifeu Institute for Energy and Environmental Research (Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg gGmbH, ifeu): Fortschreibung des Daten- und Rechenmodells: | + | [(KNOERR2024a> Knörr et al. (2024a): Knörr, W., Heidt, C., Gores, S., & Bergk, F.: Fortschreibung des Daten- und Rechenmodells: |
- | [(EMEPEEA2019> | + | Energieverbrauch und Schadstoffemissionen des motorisierten Verkehrs in Deutschland 1960-2035, sowie TREMOD, im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes, |
- | [(RENTZ2008> | + | Ifeu Institut für Energie- und Umweltforschung Heidelberg GmbH, Heidelberg & Berlin, 2024.)] |
[(KNOERR2009> | [(KNOERR2009> | ||
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+ | [(EMEPEEA2019> | ||
+ | [(RENTZ2008> | ||
+ | Universität Karlsruhe (TH): Nationaler Durchführungsplan unter dem Stockholmer Abkommen zu persistenten organischen Schadstoffen (POPs), | ||
+ | im Auftrag des Umweltbundesamtes, | ||
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+ | [(DZSF2025> |