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Recalculations - Lead (Pb)

The remarkably strong changes in the National Total reported for 1990 (+22.1 kt or +1.16 %) result almost entirely from a revision in NFR sub-category 1.A.3.b vi with +22.09 t.

However, the by far strongest percental change occurs for NFR 5.C.1.b v with plus 161,190 %

Table 1: Changes of emission estimates 1990

Submission 2025 Submission 2026 Difference Reasoning
NFR Sector [t] relative see description and reasoning in:
NATIONAL TOTAL 1.899,27 1.921,37 22,10 1,16% sub-category chapters
NFR 1 - Energy 1.499,08 1.521,17 22,09 1,47% sub-category chapters
1.A.2.g vii 2,0891 2,0894 0,0003 0,02% here
1.A.3.b vi 33,05 55,15 22,09 66,84% here
1.A.4.a ii 0,00007793 0,00007791 -0,00000002 -0,03% here
1.A.4.c ii 4,5502 4,5499 -0,0003 -0,01% here
NFR 2 - IPPU 400,05 400,05 0,00 0,00%
NFR 3 - Agriculture NA
NFR 5 - Waste 0,147 0,152 0,005 3,45% sub-category chapters
5.C.1.b v 0,000003 0,005080 0,005076 161,190% here
NFR 6 - Other NA

The small changes within the National Total reported for 2022 (+0.82 kt or +0.53 %) are dominated by a handful of stonger revisions in NFR 1 with the biggest change occuring for NFR sub-categories 1.A.1.b with +1.18 kt and 1.A.4.a i with -0.76 kt together with a variety of less significant revisions throughout NFRs 1, 2, 3 and 5.

The most significant percental change occurs in NFR 1.A.1.b with plus 21.36 %.

Table 2: Changes of emission estimates 2023