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| Energy and heat generation constitute the most important sources of emissions in Germany. This holds true for almost every pollutant (a prominent exception of this rule being ammonia, mainly from agriculture). Consequently, | Energy and heat generation constitute the most important sources of emissions in Germany. This holds true for almost every pollutant (a prominent exception of this rule being ammonia, mainly from agriculture). Consequently, | ||
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| __Emission trends for main pollutants in //NFR 1 - Energy//:__ | __Emission trends for main pollutants in //NFR 1 - Energy//:__ | ||
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| - | __Contribution of NFRs 1 to 6 to the National | + | __Contribution of NFRs 1 to 6 to the National |
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