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Emissions of acidifying gases and ozone precursors2004, preliminary figures

Content

About the statistics

Definitions

Name and topic

Name: Emissions of acidifying gases and ozone precursors
Topic: Nature and the environment

Responsible division

Division for Energy, Environmental and Transport Statistics

Definitions of the main concepts and variables

The national emission model includes four dimensions

Pollutants: The different gases/substances covered by the emission model

Technical emission sources: Stoves, ships, vehicles, flares, biological and industrial processes

Industry: Standard Industrial Classification (in Europe, called NACE)

Commodity: Different energy commodities; solid fuels (for example coal and coke), liquid fuels (diesel oil, petrol, kerosene, heavy oil etc.), gases (natural gas, landfill gas etc.), biofuel (for instance fuel wood, wood waste, pellets) and waste (hazardous waste and other waste).

Acid equivalents: Emission of acidifying substances weighed together. The following factors (Potential Acid Equivalents) are used to calculate the acid equivalents:

NO X * 1/46

SO 2 * 1/32

NH 3 * 1/17

The international agreements deal with the specific gases, not the total acid equivalents.

 

Other pollutants: NMVOC (non-methane volatile organic compounds) and carbon monoxide (CO).

 

Standard classifications

Published tables:

Emission by source

Emission by industry (NACE)

NAMEA (NACE according to Quarterly National Accounts)

Tables used in reports to UNECE/Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollutants.

Administrative information

Background

Production

Accuracy and reliability