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sector:agriculture:agricultural_other:start [2026/02/16 12:21] – [Recalculations] kotzullasector:agriculture:agricultural_other:start [2026/04/01 13:02] (current) kotzulla
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 ==== Country specifics ==== ==== Country specifics ====
    
-In 2024, NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from category 3.I (agriculture other) amounted to 0.26 % of total agricultural emissions, which is equal to ~ 1.3 kt NH<sub>3</sub>. NO<sub>x</sub> emissions from category 3.I contribute 0.07 % (~ 0.07 kt) to the total agricultural emissions. All these emissions originate from the storage of digestate from energy crops (for details on anaerobic digestion of energy crops see Vos et al. (2026)((Vos, C., Rösemann, C., Haenel, H.-D., Dämmgen, U., Döring, U., Wulf, S., Eurich-Menden, B., Döhler, H., Steuer, B., Osterburg, B., Fuß,R. (2026) Calculations of gaseous and particulate emissions from German agriculture 1990 – 2024 : Report on methods and data (RMD) Submission 2026. www.eminv-agriculture.de)), Chapter 5.1. The emissions resulting from the application of energy crop digestates as organic fertilizer are dealt with under 3.D.a.2.c.+In 2024, NH<sub>3</sub> emissions from category 3.I (agriculture other) amounted to 0.26 % of total agricultural emissions, which is equal to ~ 1.3 kt NH<sub>3</sub>. NO<sub>x</sub> emissions from category 3.I contribute 0.07 % (~ 0.07 kt) to the total agricultural emissions. All these emissions originate from the storage of digestate from energy crops (for details on anaerobic digestion of energy crops see Vos et al. (2026), Chapter 5.1[(VOSETAL2026)]. The emissions resulting from the application of energy crop digestates as organic fertilizer are dealt with under 3.D.a.2.c.
  
 ==== Activity Data ==== ==== Activity Data ====
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 ==== Methodology ==== ==== Methodology ====
  
-The calculation of emissions from storage of digestate from energy crops considers two different types of storage, i.e. gastight storage and open tank. The frequencies of these storage types are also provided by KTBL (see Table 2). There are no emissions of NH<sub>3</sub>  and NO from gastight storage of digestate. Hence the total emissions from the storage of digestate are calculated by multiplying the amount of N in the digestate leaving the fermenter with the relative frequency of open tanks and the emission factor for open tank. The amount of N in the digestate leaving the fermenter is identical to the N amount in energy crops fed into anaerobic digestion (see Table 1) because N losses from pre-storage are negligible and there are no N losses from fermenter (see Vos et al. 2026, Chapter 5.1).+The calculation of emissions from storage of digestate from energy crops considers two different types of storage, i.e. gastight storage and open tank. The frequencies of these storage types are also provided by KTBL (see Table 2). There are no emissions of NH<sub>3</sub> and NO from gastight storage of digestate. Hence the total emissions from the storage of digestate are calculated by multiplying the amount of N in the digestate leaving the fermenter with the relative frequency of open tanks and the emission factor for open tank. The amount of N in the digestate leaving the fermenter is identical to the N amount in energy crops fed into anaerobic digestion (see Table 1) because N losses from pre-storage are negligible and there are no N losses from fermenter (see Vos et al. 2026, Chapter 5.1)[(VOSETAL2026)].
  
 ==== Emission factors ==== ==== Emission factors ====
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 __Table 3: IEF for NH<sub>3</sub> -N and NO-N emissions from storage of digested energy crops__ __Table 3: IEF for NH<sub>3</sub> -N and NO-N emissions from storage of digested energy crops__
-^  1990                                                          ^  1995    ^  2000    ^  2005    ^  2010    ^  2015    ^  2016    ^  2017    ^  2018    ^  2019    ^  2020    ^  2021    ^  2022    ^  2023    ^  2024    ^ +|                               ^  1990    ^  1995    ^  2000    ^  2005    ^  2010    ^  2015    ^  2016    ^  2017    ^  2018    ^  2019    ^  2020    ^  2021    ^  2022    ^  2023    ^  2024    ^ 
-^  IEF in kg NH<sub>3</sub>-N per kg N in digested energy crops                                                                                                                                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +kg NH<sub>3</sub>-N per kg N    0.0252 |   0.0240 |   0.0228 |   0.0212 |   0.0146 |   0.0087 |   0.0082 |   0.0078 |   0.0073 |   0.0063 |   0.0054 |   0.0044 |   0.0045 |   0.0036 |   0.0036 | 
-                                                        0.0252 |   0.0240 |   0.0228 |   0.0212 |   0.0146 |   0.0087 |   0.0082 |   0.0078 |   0.0073 |   0.0063 |   0.0054 |   0.0044 |   0.0045 |   0.0036 |   0.0036 | +kg NO-N per kg N               0.00050 |  0.00048 |  0.00045 |  0.00042 |  0.00029 |  0.00017 |  0.00016 |  0.00015 |  0.00014 |  0.00013 |  0.00011 |  0.00009 |  0.00009 |  0.00007 |  0.00007 |
-^  IEF in kg NO-N per kg N in digested energy crops                                                                                                                                                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +
-                                                       0.00050 |  0.00048 |  0.00045 |  0.00042 |  0.00029 |  0.00017 |  0.00016 |  0.00015 |  0.00014 |  0.00013 |  0.00011 |  0.00009 |  0.00009 |  0.00007 |  0.00007 | +
  
    
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 Details are described in [[general:uncertainty_evaluation:start|chapter 1.7]]. Details are described in [[general:uncertainty_evaluation:start|chapter 1.7]].
  
 +[(EMEPEEA2013> EMEP/EEA (2013): EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook – 2013, https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/analysis/publications/emep-eea-guidebook-2013/part-b-sectoral-guidance-chapters/4-agriculture/3-b-manure-management/@@download/file; Copenhagen, 2013)]
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 +[(EMEPEEA2023> EMEP/EEA (2023): EMEP/EEA air pollutant emission inventory guidebook 2023, EEA Report No 06/2023, https://www.eea.europa.eu/en/analysis/publications/emep-eea-guidebook-2023.; Copenhagen, 2023)]
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 +[(UBA2026> UBA (2026): National Inventory Report (NID) 2026 for the German Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1990-2024. Dessau-Roßlau, April 2026.)]
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 +[(VOSETAL2026> Vos, C., Rösemann, C., Haenel, H.-D., Dämmgen, U., Döring, U., Wulf, S., Eurich-Menden, Döhler, H., Steuer, B., Osterburg, B., Fuß, R. (2026): Calculations of gaseous and particulate emissions from German agriculture 1990 – 2024: Report on methods and data (RMD) Submission 2026. www.eminv-agriculture.de, 2026)]
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 +[(BITTMANETAL2014> Bittman, S., Dedina, M., Howard C.M., Oenema, O., Sutton, M.A. (2014): Options for Ammonia Mitigation. Guidance from the UNECE task Force on Reactive Nitrogen. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Edinburgh, UK, 2014)]
  
 +[(STEHFESTBOUWMAN2006> Stehfest E., Bouwman L. (2006): N2O and NO emission from agricultural fields and soils under natural vegetation: summarizing available measurement data and modelling of global emissions. Nutr. Cycl. Agroecosyst. 74, 207 – 228., https://doi.org/10.1007/s10705-006-9000-7; 2006 )]