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__Table 1: Overview of emission sources covered__ | __Table 1: Overview of emission sources covered__ | ||
- | ^ Emission sources | + | ^ Emission sources |
- | | [[#Large Volume Organic chemicals|Large Volume Organic chemicals]] | + | | [[#Large Volume Organic chemicals|Large Volume Organic chemicals]] |
- | | [[#Carbon Black|Carbon Black]] | + | | [[#Carbon Black|Carbon Black]] |
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==== 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 | + | __Table 2: National |
^ ^ Acrylonitrile | ^ ^ Acrylonitrile | ||
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^ from 2000 | 0.035 | 0.01 | 0.2 | ^ from 2000 | 0.035 | 0.01 | 0.2 | ||
- | __Table 3: national | + | |
+ | __Table 3: National | ||
^ ^ Polyethylene (PE) | ^ ^ Polyethylene (PE) | ||
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==== 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 | + | 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 |
From 2005 onwards, Germany uses activity data calculated from the CO< | From 2005 onwards, Germany uses activity data calculated from the CO< | ||
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==== Fertilizer production ==== | ==== Fertilizer production ==== | ||
- | The activity data is also extracted from national production statistics by the Federal Statistical Office< | + | 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, | The emission factors are country specific (Jörß et al. 2006)[(Umweltbundesamt, | ||
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__Table 5: Emission factors of fertilizers in Germany__ | __Table 5: Emission factors of fertilizers in Germany__ | ||
- | ^ | + | ^ ^ PM< |
- | ^ Pollutant | + | ^ 1990 |
- | ^ 1990 | + | ^ 1991-1994 | NA |
- | ^ from 1991 to 1994 | NA | NA | 2 | | + | ^ from 1995 | 0.115938 |
- | ^ from 1995 onwards | + | |
==== 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:// | 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:// | ||
However, emissions of Hg are still ocurring, because two production sites still continue to uses the amalgam process for the production of certain alcoholates; | However, emissions of Hg are still ocurring, because two production sites still continue to uses the amalgam process for the production of certain alcoholates; | ||
- | 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< | For SO< | ||
- | From Submission 2022 on, the SO< | + | From Submission 2022 onwards, the SO< |
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- | Besides, Germany reports | + | |
Otherwise no recalculations of SO< | Otherwise no recalculations of SO< | ||
- | <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: | + | For **pollutant-specific information on recalculated emission estimates for Base Year and 2021**, please see the pollutant specific recalculation tables following [[general: |
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