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sector:waste:cremation:start [2024/04/16 13:27] – [Recalculations] kotzulla | sector:waste:cremation:start [2025/04/02 16:20] (current) – [Trends in emissions] kludt | ||
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__Table 1: Annual amount of cremated human bodies, in [kt]__ | __Table 1: Annual amount of cremated human bodies, in [kt]__ | ||
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- | | 13.55 | 25.32 | 26.24 | 29.22 | 34.18 | 45.88 | 56.77 | 63.13 | | + | | 13.55 | 25.32 | 26.24 | 29.22 | 34.18 | 45.88 | 56.77 | 62.51 | |
Source: own calculation, | Source: own calculation, | ||
====Emission factors==== | ====Emission factors==== | ||
- | Emission factors used are default values from the EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook | + | Emission factors used are default values from the EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook |
- | In 2018 the TERT noted that the German Hg EF is 100 times smaller than the default value proposed in the 2016 EMEP/EEA Guidebook and the Cd and Pb EF are 1000 times smaller than the default values proposed in the 2016 EMEP/EEA Guidebook. However, the EF for Pb and Cd are based on national expert judgement: assumption that a) the emissions behave similarly to dust and b) the dust limit value of the air pollution control specification (27th BImSchV) is complied with (to be confirmed on the basis of the new measurement data from 5 crematoria with different exhaust gas cleaning systems). The Hg EF was calculated on the basis of the German report on “OSPAR Recommendation 2003/4 on controlling the dispersal of mercury from crematoria", | + | In 2018 the TERT noted that the German Hg EF is 100 times smaller than the default value proposed in the 2016 EMEP/EEA Guidebook and the Cd and Pb EF are 1000 times smaller than the default values proposed in the 2016 EMEP/EEA Guidebook. However, the EF for Pb and Cd are based on national expert judgement: assumption that a) the emissions behave similarly to dust and b) the dust limit value of the air pollution control specification (27th BImSchV) is complied with (to be confirmed on the basis of the new measurement data from 5 crematoria with different exhaust gas cleaning systems). The first national |
After the finalization of a research Project [(FKZ 3716 53 3021 „Umweltrelevanz und Stand der Technik bei Einäscherungsanlagen“ (Environmental relevance and state of the art for cremation plants); URL: https:// | After the finalization of a research Project [(FKZ 3716 53 3021 „Umweltrelevanz und Stand der Technik bei Einäscherungsanlagen“ (Environmental relevance and state of the art for cremation plants); URL: https:// | ||
- | This results in the following weighted mean value: | ||
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- | 0.9 x 0.0225 g/h + 0.1 x 0.2468 g/h = 0.0449588207 g/h. | ||
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- | Since the cremation duration is approximately one hour, the mean value per hour corresponds to the Hg load per cremation and is used accordingly in the inventory calculation. | + | Since the cremation duration is approximately one hour, the mean value per hour corresponds to the Hg load per cremation and is used accordingly in the inventory calculation. |
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+ | As developement of state of the art values | ||
EF for TSP, PM< | EF for TSP, PM< | ||
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+ | note: small changes for 2023 | ||
===== Recalculations ===== | ===== Recalculations ===== | ||