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 __Table 1: Overview of emission sources covered__ __Table 1: Overview of emission sources covered__
-^ Emission sources                                                    ^ Pollutants                                                  ^ Method  ^ AD  ^ EF     ^ Key Category + Emission sources                                                    Pollutants                                                  Method  AD  ^  EF      Key Category 
-| [[#Large Volume Organic chemicals|Large Volume Organic chemicals]]  | NMVOC (PCDD/F <sub>only for Ethylene Dichloride</sub>     | T2      | NS  | CS                   +| [[#Large Volume Organic chemicals|Large Volume Organic chemicals]]  | NMVOC (PCDD/F <sub>only for Ethylene Dichloride</sub>     |  T2      |  NS  |  CS                    
-| [[#Carbon Black|Carbon Black]]                                      | CO, SO<sub>2</sub>, TSP, PM<sub>10</sub>, PM<sub>2.5</sub>  | T2      | NS  | D, CS  |               +| [[#Carbon Black|Carbon Black]]                                      | CO, SO<sub>2</sub>, TSP, PM<sub>10</sub>, PM<sub>2.5</sub>, BC  T2      |  NS  |  D, CS  |                
-| [[#fertilizer_production|Fertilizers]]                              | TSP, PM<sub>10</sub>, PM<sub>2.5</sub>, NH<sub>3</sub>      | T2      | -   | D, CS  |               +| [[#fertilizer_production|Fertilizers]]                              | TSP, PM<sub>10</sub>, PM<sub>2.5</sub>, NH<sub>3</sub>      |  T2      |  -    D, CS  |                
-| [[#Sulphuric acid|Sulphuric acid]]                                  | SO<sub>2</sub>                                              | T2      | NS  | CS     | L             | +| [[#Sulphuric acid|Sulphuric acid]]                                  | SO<sub>2</sub>                                              |  T2      |  NS  |  CS      L             | 
-| [[#Chlor-alkali industry|Chlor-alkali industry]]                    | Hg                                                          | T3      | PS  | -      |               |+| [[#Chlor-alkali industry|Chlor-alkali industry]]                    | Hg                                                          |  T3      |  PS  |  -      |                |
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 ===== Method ===== ===== Method =====
  
-==== Large Volume Organic chemicals ==== +==== Large volume organic chemicals ==== 
-The annual production volumes for all large volume organic chemicals are extracted from national production statistics by the Federal Statistical Office [(DESTATIS, Fachserie 4, Reihe 3.1, Produzierendes Gewerbe, Produktion im Produzierenden Gewerbe (“manufacturing industry; production in the manufacturing industry”))]+The annual production volumes for all large volume organic chemicals are extracted from national production statistics by the Federal Statistical Office [(DESTATIS, Fachserie 4, Reihe 3.1, Produzierendes Gewerbe, Produktion im Produzierenden Gewerbe (“manufacturing industry; production in the manufacturing industry”))].
  
 __These chemicals__ comprise: __These chemicals__ comprise:
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 The emission factors for the production of organic chemicals as shown in Tables 2 and 3 are derived from best reference documents for polymers and LVOC mostly for the early years. For later years, plant-specific data on an aggregated level were used. The emission factors for the production of organic chemicals as shown in Tables 2 and 3 are derived from best reference documents for polymers and LVOC mostly for the early years. For later years, plant-specific data on an aggregated level were used.
  
-__Table 2: national NMVOC emission factors for producing organic chemicals, in kg/t__+__Table 2: National NMVOC emission factors for the production of organic chemicals, in kg/t__
  
-Product         ^ Acrylonitrile  ^ Ethylbenzene  ^ Ethylene  ^ Ethylene Dichloride  ^ Ethylene Oxide  ^ Formaldehyde (Methanal)  ^ Methanol  ^ Phthalic Anhydride  ^ Propene  ^ Styrene  ^ Vinyl Chloride +            Acrylonitrile  Ethylbenzene  Ethylene  Ethylene Dichloride  Ethylene Oxide  ^  Formaldehyde (Methanal)  Methanol  Phthalic Anhydride  Propene  Styrene  Vinyl Chloride 
-from 1990-1994  | 5              | 0.6           | 5         | C                    | 5               | 5                        | 0.04      | 5                   | 2.5      | 0.02     | 0.2             | +^ 1990-1994  5              |  0.6            5          C                    |  5                5                        |  0.04      |  5                    2.5      |  0.02      0.2             | 
-^ 1995            | 0.07           | 0.02          | 0.4       | C                    | 0.06            | 0.02                     | 0.04      | 0.2                 | 0.2      | 0.02     | 0.2             | +^ 1995        0.07            0.02          |  0.4        C                    |  0.06            |  0.02                      0.04      |  0.2                  0.2      |  0.02      0.2             | 
-^ 1996            | 0.05           | 0.015         | 0.3       | C                    | 0.045           | 0.015                    | 0.04      | 0.15                | 0.15     | 0.02     | 0.15            | +^ 1996        0.05            0.015          0.3        C                    |  0.045            0.015                    |  0.04      |  0.15                |  0.15      0.02      0.15            | 
-^ 1997            | 0.05           | 0.015         | 0.3       | C                    | 0.045           | 0.015                    | 0.04      | 0.15                | 0.15     | 0.02     | 0.15            | +^ 1997        0.05            0.015          0.3        C                    |  0.045            0.015                    |  0.04      |  0.15                |  0.15      0.02      0.15            | 
-^ 1998            | 0.04           | 0.012         | 0.25      | C                    | 0.04            | 0.012                    | 0.04      | 0.12                | 0.12     | 0.02     | 0.12            | +^ 1998        0.04            0.012          0.25      |  C                    |  0.04            |  0.012                    |  0.04      |  0.12                |  0.12      0.02      0.12            | 
-^ 1999            | 0.04           | 0.012         | 0.25      | C                    | 0.04            | 0.012                    | 0.04      | 0.12                | 0.12     | 0.02     | 0.12            | +^ 1999        0.04            0.012          0.25      |  C                    |  0.04            |  0.012                    |  0.04      |  0.12                |  0.12      0.02      0.12            | 
-^ from 2000       | 0.035          | 0.01          | 0.2       | C                    | 0.03            | 0.01                     | 0.04      | 0.1                 | 0.1      | 0.02     | 0.1             |+^ from 2000   0.035          |  0.01          |  0.2        C                    |  0.03            |  0.01                      0.04      |  0.1                  0.1      |  0.02      0.1             |
  
-__Table 3: national NMVOC emission factors for producing polymers, in kg/t__ 
  
-products            ^ Polyethylene (PE)                      |^ Polypropylen (PP)  ^ Polystyrene (PS)  ^ Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)  ^ Styrene Copolymeres +__Table 3: National NMVOC emission factors for the production of polymers, in kg/t__ 
-                    | Low density (LD)   | High density (HD)  |                    |                                             |                      + 
-from 1990 to 1994   | 8                  | 6                  | 8                  | 1                 | 0.25                      | 5                    | +^            ^  Polyethylene (PE)                       |^  Polypropylen (PP)  ^  Polystyrene (PS)  ^  Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)  ^  Styrene Copolymeres 
-^ 1995                | 2.2                | 1                  | 1                  | 0.6               | 0.25                      | 0.6                  | +            Low density (LD)    High density (HD)  |                     |                    |                                                  
-^ 1996                | 1.6                | 0.75               | 0.75               | 0.4               | 0.25                      | 0.5                  | +^ 1990-1994   8                  |  6                  |  8                  |  1                  0.25                      |  5                    | 
-^ 1997                | 1.6                | 0.75               | 0.75               | 0.4               | 0.25                      | 0.5                  | +^ 1995        2.2                |  1                  |  1                  |  0.6                0.25                      |  0.6                  | 
-^ 1998                | 1.3                | 0.6                | 0.6                | 0.32              | 0.25                      | 0.4                  | +^ 1996        1.6                |  0.75                0.75                0.4                0.25                      |  0.5                  | 
-^ 1999                | 1.3                | 0.6                | 0.6                | 0.32              | 0.25                      | 0.4                  | +^ 1997        1.6                |  0.75                0.75                0.4                0.25                      |  0.5                  | 
-^ from 2000           | 1.1                | 0.5                | 0.5                | 0.27              | 0.14                      | 0.3                  |+^ 1998        1.3                |  0.6                |  0.6                |  0.32              |  0.25                      |  0.4                  | 
 +^ 1999        1.3                |  0.6                |  0.6                |  0.32              |  0.25                      |  0.4                  | 
 +^ from 2000   1.1                |  0.5                |  0.5                |  0.27              |  0.14                      |  0.3                  |
  
 ==== Carbon Black ==== ==== Carbon Black ====
  
-The figures for carbon black production in the new German Länder in 1990 were taken from the Statistical Yearbook (Statistisches Jahrbuch) for the Federal Republic of Germany; the figures for 1991 and 1992 were estimated, due to confidentiality requirements. The other data for carbon-black production as of 1990 were obtained from national production statistics<sup>**1)**</sup>. \\ \\+The figures for carbon black production in the new German Länder in 1990 were taken from the Statistical Yearbook (Statistisches Jahrbuch) for the Federal Republic of Germany; the production for 1991 and 1992 were estimated, due to confidentiality requirements. The other data for carbon-black production as of 1990 were obtained from national production statistics. \\ \\
 From 2005 onwards, Germany uses activity data calculated from the CO<sub>2</sub> emissions of the Emission Trading System (ETS), delivered by the German emission trading authority (DEHSt), and the default CO<sub>2</sub> emission factor from the IPCC Guidelines 2006 for carbon black production. A comparison of the statistical data and the emission trading data leads to the conclusion, that the statistical data is most probably overestimated. From 2005 onwards, Germany uses activity data calculated from the CO<sub>2</sub> emissions of the Emission Trading System (ETS), delivered by the German emission trading authority (DEHSt), and the default CO<sub>2</sub> emission factor from the IPCC Guidelines 2006 for carbon black production. A comparison of the statistical data and the emission trading data leads to the conclusion, that the statistical data is most probably overestimated.
  
 __Table 4: Emission factors of carbon black in Germany, in kg/t__ __Table 4: Emission factors of carbon black in Germany, in kg/t__
  
-Pollutant  ^ CO    ^ SO<sub>2</sub>    ^ TSP   ^ PM<sub>10</sub>  ^ PM<sub>2.5</sub> +            CO    ^  SO<sub>2</sub>   TSP    PM<sub>10</sub>  PM<sub>2.5</sub> 
-^ 1990       | 4.80  | 19.16  | 0.28  |              +^ 1990        4.80  |  19.16            0.28  |                                      
-^ 1991       | 4.60  | 19.01  | 0.28  |              +^ 1991        4.60  |  19.01            0.28  |                                      
-^ 1992       | 4.40  | 18.50  0.27  |              +^ 1992        4.40  |  18.50           |  0.27                                      
-^ 1993       | 4.20  | 18.00  | 0.26  |              +^ 1993        4.20  |  18.00            0.26  |                                      
-^ 1994       | 4.00  | 17.50  0.25  |              +^ 1994        4.00  |  17.50           |  0.25                                      
-^ 1995       | 3.75  | 17.00  | 0.25  | 0.23  | 0.12   +^ 1995        3.75  |  17.00            0.25  |  0.23              0.12              
-^ 1996       | 3.50  | 16.00  | 0.25  | 0.23  0.12   +^ 1996        3.50  |  16.00            0.25  |  0.23             |  0.12              
-^ 1997       | 3.25  | 15.00  | 0.25  | 0.23  0.12   +^ 1997        3.25  |  15.00            0.25  |  0.23             |  0.12              
-^ 1998       | 3.00  | 14.00  | 0.25  | 0.23  0.12   +^ 1998        3.00  |  14.00            0.25  |  0.23             |  0.12              
-^ 1999       | 2.90  | 13.40  | 0.25  | 0.23  0.12   +^ 1999        2.90  |  13.40            0.25  |  0.23             |  0.12              
-^ 2000       | 2.80  | 12.80  | 0.25  | 0.23  0.12   +^ 2000        2.80  |  12.80            0.25  |  0.23             |  0.12              
-^ 2001       | 2.70  | 12.54  | 0.25  | 0.23  0.12   +^ 2001        2.70  |  12.54            0.25  |  0.23             |  0.12              
-^ 2002       | 2.65  | 12.28  | 0.25  | 0.23  | 0.12   +^ 2002        2.65  |  12.28            0.25  |  0.23              0.12              
-^ 2003       | 2.60  | 12.00  | 0.25  | 0.23  | 0.12   +^ 2003        2.60  |  12.00            0.25  |  0.23              0.12              
-^ 2004       | 2.55  | 11.70  | 0.25  | 0.23  0.12   +^ 2004        2.55  |  11.70            0.25  |  0.23             |  0.12              
-^ 2005       | 2.50  | 11.50  | 0.25  | 0.23  0.12   +^ 2005        2.50  |  11.50            0.25  |  0.23             |  0.12              
-^ 2006       | 2.50  | 11.20  | 0.24  | 0.22  0.12   +^ 2006        2.50  |  11.20            0.24  |  0.22             |  0.12              
-^ 2007       | 2.50  | 10.90  | 0.23  | 0.21  0.11   +^ 2007        2.50  |  10.90            0.23  |  0.21             |  0.11              
-^ 2008       | 2.50  | 10.60  | 0.22  | 0.20  0.11   +^ 2008        2.50  |  10.60            0.22  |  0.20             |  0.11              
-^ 2009       | 2.50  | 10.30  | 0.21  | 0.19  0.10   +^ 2009        2.50  |  10.30            0.21  |  0.19             |  0.10              
-^ from 2010  | 2.50  | 10.00  | 0.20  | 0.18  | 0.10   |+^ from 2010  |  2.50  |  10.00            0.20  |  0.18              0.10              |
  
  
 ==== Fertilizer production ==== ==== Fertilizer production ====
  
-The activity data is also extracted from national production statistics by the Federal Statistical Office<sup>**1)**</sup> and consists of mono and multicomponent fertilizers. +The activity data is also extracted from national production statistics by the Federal Statistical Office[(DESTATIS, Fachserie 4, Reihe 3.1, Produzierendes Gewerbe, Produktion im Produzierenden Gewerbe (“manufacturing industry; production in the manufacturing industry”))] and consists of mono and multicomponent fertilizers. 
  
 The emission factors are country specific (Jörß et al. 2006)[(Umweltbundesamt, W: Jörß, V. Handke, Emissionen und Maßnahmenanalyse Feinstaub 2000-2020, 31.12.2006, Annex A, chapter A.2.4.8)] and are presented in the following table.  The emission factors are country specific (Jörß et al. 2006)[(Umweltbundesamt, W: Jörß, V. Handke, Emissionen und Maßnahmenanalyse Feinstaub 2000-2020, 31.12.2006, Annex A, chapter A.2.4.8)] and are presented in the following table. 
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 __Table 5: Emission factors of fertilizers in Germany__ __Table 5: Emission factors of fertilizers in Germany__
  
-            ^  Emission factor (kg/t)                                     ||| +           ^  PM<sub>10</sub>  ^  PM<sub>2.5</sub>  ^  TSP          ^ 
-^ Pollutant          | PM<sub>10</sub>  PM<sub>2.5</sub>  TSP          | +^ 1990        NA                NA                |  1.420376946 
-^ 1990               | NA               | NA                | 1.420376946 +^ 1991-1994  |  NA                NA                |  2            | 
-from 1991 to 1994  | NA               | NA                | 2            | +^ from 1995  |  0.115938          0.0781395          0.1695       |
-^ from 1995 onwards  | 0.115938         | 0.0781395         | 0.1695       |+
  
 ==== Urea production ==== ==== Urea production ====
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 For the mercury (Hg) losses from the Chlor-alkali industry, Germany used the yearly published data from OSPAR [(ODIMS (OSPAR Data & Information Management System); https://odims.ospar.org/en/search/?dataset=chlor_alkali_data)] on the plant specific production capacity for the AD and the plant specific emissions from the chlor-alkali industry. Because of the BAT (best available technique) conclusion for the Chlor-alkali industry, the production based upon the amalgam process has stopped in 2017. Most production sites switched to membrane technology. For the mercury (Hg) losses from the Chlor-alkali industry, Germany used the yearly published data from OSPAR [(ODIMS (OSPAR Data & Information Management System); https://odims.ospar.org/en/search/?dataset=chlor_alkali_data)] on the plant specific production capacity for the AD and the plant specific emissions from the chlor-alkali industry. Because of the BAT (best available technique) conclusion for the Chlor-alkali industry, the production based upon the amalgam process has stopped in 2017. Most production sites switched to membrane technology.
 However, emissions of Hg are still ocurring, because two production sites still continue to uses the amalgam process for the production of certain alcoholates; not regulated by the BAT conclusions for Chlor-alkali production. Before 2018 these Hg-emissions were reported together with the Hg-emissions from Chlor-alkali production. But the OSPAR convention does not request the Hg-emissions from alcoholate production to be reported, so CEFIC does no longer report these emissions to OSPAR. However, emissions of Hg are still ocurring, because two production sites still continue to uses the amalgam process for the production of certain alcoholates; not regulated by the BAT conclusions for Chlor-alkali production. Before 2018 these Hg-emissions were reported together with the Hg-emissions from Chlor-alkali production. But the OSPAR convention does not request the Hg-emissions from alcoholate production to be reported, so CEFIC does no longer report these emissions to OSPAR.
-As from 2018 PRTR data is used to determine mercury emissions belonging to the alcoholate production. Due to a delay of the 2019 PRTR data the 2018 emission value is used also in 2019 and 2020.+As from 2018 PRTR data is used to determine mercury emissions belonging to the alcoholate production. 
  
  
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 For SO<sub>2</sub> emissions from sulphuric acid production, and for Hg emissions from chlor-alkali industry, the emissions of the two last years are always actualized. This is because the emissions of the last year are always a prediction, as the final emissions are still not published by the time of reporting. For SO<sub>2</sub> emissions from sulphuric acid production, and for Hg emissions from chlor-alkali industry, the emissions of the two last years are always actualized. This is because the emissions of the last year are always a prediction, as the final emissions are still not published by the time of reporting.
  
-From Submission 2022 the SO<sub>2</sub> emissions from titanium dioxide production are no longer confidential and are therefore reallocated back to category 2.B.6. Since then, the SO<sub>2</sub> emissions reported here are only from the sulphuric acid production. Thusno recalculations of SO2 are necessary compared to last year's submission. +From Submission 2022 onwards, the SO<sub>2</sub> emissions from titanium dioxide production are no longer confidential and are therefore reallocated back to category 2.B.6. Since then, the SO<sub>2</sub> emissions reported here are only from the sulphuric acid production. Besides, Germany reports the NH<sub>3</sub> and TSP emissions from urea production instead of from nitric fertilizer production based on the Emep/EEA Guidebook method by using statistical data from the federal statistical office.
- +
-So far Germany reported NH<sub>3</sub> and TSP emissions from nitric fertilizer production. Germany has decided to not report this category anymore, but to report emissions from the category urea production instead. There are several reasons to do this. First, the category nitric fertilizer production is a country specific category and there is no method described in the EMEP/EEA Guidebook for this. Second, Germany has no data source for the activity data for this category for many years. During the investigation Germany came to the assumption that there is a double counting of TSP emissions from nitric fertilizer production and fertilizer production.  +
-Therefore, instead of nitric fertilizer production Germany reports NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from urea production based on the Emep/EEA Guidebook methodusing statistical data from the federal statistical office since the submission 2022, which will be available in future too. With this step Germany has improved the quality of the reporting of the fertilizer porduction in Germany+
  
-**Table 7**: NH<sub>3</sub> and TSP emissions from urea production and nitric fertilizer production  +Otherwise no recalculations of SO<sub>2</sub> from the sulphuric acid productionNH<sub>3</sub> und TSP from urea production are necessary compared to last year's submission.
-^            ^ Subm2022                          ^ Subm2021                              ^                    ^ Difference  ^            ^ +
-^ Product    ^ urea fertilizer  ^ urea fertilizer  ^ nitric fertilizer  ^ nitric fertilizer  ^ nitric fertilizer  ^             ^ Product    ^ +
-^            ^ AD               ^ EM               ^ AD                 ^ EM                 ^ EM                 ^ EM          ^ EM         ^ +
-^ Pollutant  ^                  ^ NH<sub>3</sub>   ^ NH<sub>3</sub>     TSP                ^ NH<sub>3</sub>     ^ TSP         ^ Pollutant +
-^ Unit       ^ t                ^ t                ^ t                  ^ t                  ^ t                  ^ t           ^ t          ^ +
-^ 1990       | 2,574,000        | 6,435            | 1,914,000          | 9,570              | 958.9              | -3,135      | -959       | +
-^ 1991       | 2,574,000        | 6,435            | 1,423,000          | 7,115              | 1,423              | -680        | -1423      | +
-^ 1992       | 2,574,000        | 6,435            | 1,365,000          | 6,825              | 1,365              | -390        | -1365      | +
-^ 1993       | 2,574,000        | 6,435            | 1,303,000          | 6,515              | 1,303              | -80         | -1303      | +
-^ 1994       | 2,574,000        | 6,435            | 1,199,000          | 5,995              | 1,199              | 440         | -1199      | +
-^ 1995       | 2,438,937.93     | 6,097.34         | 1,504,000          | 7,520              | 1,504              | -1,423      | -1504      | +
-^ 1996       | 2,607,500.61     | 6,518.75         | 1,565,000          | 7,825              | 1,565              | -1,306      | -1565      | +
-^ 1997       | 2,344,506.45     | 5,861.27         | 1,396,000          | 6,980              | 1,396              | -1,119      | -1396      | +
-^ 1998       | 2,468,749.14     | 6,171.87         | 1,422,000          | 7,110              | 1,422              | -938        | -1422      | +
-^ 1999       | 2,463,343.74     | 6,158.36         | 1,476,000          | 7,380              | 1,476              | -1,222      | -1476      | +
-^ 2000       | 2,646,492.42     | 6,616.23         | 1,641,000          | 8,205              | 1,641              | -1,589      | -1641      | +
-^ 2001       | 2,333,532.63     | 5,833.83         | 1,432,000          | 7,160              | 1,432              | -1,326      | -1432      | +
-^ 2002       | 2,830,276.02     | 7,075.69         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -799        | -1575      | +
-^ 2003       | 2,801,352.84     | 7,003.38         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -872        | -1575      | +
-^ 2004       | 2,435,604.60     | 6,089.01         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -1,786      | -1575      | +
-^ 2005       | 2,587,955.37     | 6,469.89         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -1,405      | -1575      | +
-^ 2006       | 2,854,574.58     | 7,136.44         | 1,884,600          | 9,423              | 1,884.60           | -2,287      | -1884.6    | +
-^ 2007       | 2,648,474.40     | 6,621.19         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -1,254      | -1575      | +
-^ 2008       | 2,592,549.96     | 6,481.37         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -1,394      | -1575      | +
-^ 2009       | 3,422,832.27     | 8,557.08         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | 682         | -1575      | +
-^ 2010       | 3,074,359.86     | 7,685.90         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -189        | -1575      | +
-^ 2011       | 1,854,138        | 4,635.35         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -3,240      | -1575      | +
-^ 2012       | 1,819,491.96     | 4,548.73         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -3,326      | -1575      | +
-^ 2013       | 1,716,231.66     | 4,290.58         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -3,584      | -1575      | +
-^ 2014       | 1,691,259.57     | 4,228.15         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -3,647      | -1575      | +
-^ 2015       | 1,369,174.95     | 3,422.94         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -4,452      | -1575      | +
-^ 2016       | 1,733,301.57     | 4,333.25         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -3,542      | -1575      | +
-^ 2017       | 2,237,758.38     | 5,594.40         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -2,281      | -1575      | +
-^ 2018       | 2,161,469.31     | 5,403.67         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -2,471      | -1575      | +
-^ 2019       | 2,129,006.88     | 5,322.52         | 1,575,000          | 7,875              | 1,575              | -2,552      | -1575      | +
-^ 2020       | 2,124,257.85     | 5,310.64                            |                    |                    |                        |+
  
-<WRAP center round info 60%> +<WRAP center round info 65%> 
-For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2019**, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general:recalculations:start|chapter 8.1 - Recalculations]].+For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2021**, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general:recalculations:start|chapter 8.1 - Recalculations]].
 </WRAP> </WRAP>