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Tins PUlles
Tinus Pulles
Guidebook revisionState of play
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin2
The Guidebook dilemma
Air pollution
What should be reported What shall be reported
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin3
Team members present here
Project team
TNO AEA
Tinus PullesEverything
Jeroen KuenenIndustrial processes
Fugitives
Wilfred AppelmanIndustrial Processes
Justin GoodwinGeneral Guidance
Nik BrophyStationary Combustion
John NorrisMobile Combustion
Jay WebbAgriculture
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin4
Guidebook: on our way to “ETOPIA” ?
• "ETOPIA" or "Emission data TO Practicably Incorporate All obligations“
• Development of Guidebook to further harmonize with IPCC Guidelines as used for UNFCCC
• Source categories: we moved from SNAP to NFR as determining the Table of Contents
• Tiers• Decision trees• Split between combustion ad processes
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin5
NFR 2 SNAP link
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin6
SNAP 2 NFR link
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin7
Guidebook:Structure of “Cross Cutting” chapters
Part ACross Cutting
General Guidance
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin8
Guidebook:Structure of “sectoral” chapters
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin9
2.C.1 Iron and Steel
Blast FurnacePig iron
productionIron Ore Add.
Coke oven gas
Steelmaking(Basic Oxygen
Furnace) Steel to Steel Processing
CokePlant
SinterPlant
PelletizingPlant
Coke breezeIron Ore Add.
Coking coal
Basic Oxygen Furnace Gas
Pig Iron to Iron Processing
Coal injection
Code
NFR Source Category 2.C.1
Fuel NA
Lower Upper
Particulates
Total suspended particulate 1.6 kg/Mg steel
PM10 1.0 kg/Mg steel
PM2.5 0.8 kg/Mg steel
Heavy metals
Arsenic 0.1 g/Mg steel
Cadmium 0.2 g/Mg steel
Chromium 0.9 g/Mg steel
Copper 1.2 g/Mg steel
Mercury 0.1 g/Mg steel
Nickel 0.5 g/Mg steel
Lead 7.9 g/Mg steel
Selenium 0.0 g/Mg steel
Zinc 6.0 g/Mg steel
Persistant Organic Pollutants
Dioxins and furans 24 μg TEQ/Mg steel
Hexachlorobenzene 51 μg/Mg steel
Polychlorinated biphenyls 0.32 mg/Mg steel
Polyaromatic hydrocarbons 2.8 g/Mg steel
Aromatic hydrocarbons (incl. benzene) 14.3 g/Mg steel
Benzene 0.45 g/Mg steel
Pollutant Value Unit
95% confidence interval
Tier 1 default emission factorsName
Iron and Steel production
not applicable
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin10
Where are we now
• Many “zero order drafts” are produced and uploaded on the project’s FTP site.
• We have discussed industrial processes and combustion chapters with active participation of industry experts in expert workshops (Utrecht and London)
• Non-road mobile is planned to happen here• Solvents / fugitives / waste & road transport still needed• Agriculture indicated not to need such a special workshop
• We also propose a workshop for the General Issues
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin11
Feedback from Technical WorkshopsIndustrial Processes
Participants• Tom Massey (TM) RWENpower/Eurelectric• Nadine Allemand (NA) CITEPA• John Stockdale (JS) Britglass• Neil Haines (NH) Corus Grp/Eurofer• Brian Smithers (BS) CONCAWE
Unfortunately London fog did prevent participation by others!
• Stationary combustion chapters were discussed
• Results of discussion will be incorporated into the drafts
• Industry promised to deliver text proposals
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin12
Feedback from Technical WorkshopsStationary Combustion
Participants• Carlo Trozzi (Expert Panel leader, Expert
Panel for Combustion & Industry)• Bart van Konijnenburg (Royal VNP, on
behalf of CEPI)• Ton Schrijvers (CORUS, on behalf of
Eurofer)• Claude Lorea (Cembureau)• Jose M. Adzet (AIICA, on behalf of
Cotance)• Fabrice Rivet (VGI-FIV)• Ruud Beerkens (TNO, also representing the
Glass Industry)• Guy Teckels (CPIV)
• A number of industrial process chapters were discussed
• Main issue: the split between combustion and process emissions
• Results of discussion will be incorporated into the drafts
• Industry promised to deliver text proposals, mainly on process descriptions
TFEIP/EIONET Dublin13
Where are we now
• The team has developed a draft table of contents• Cross cutting issues• Sectoral chapters
• The team has analysed the available emission factors in the present Guidebook• Problems• Gaps
• The team has developed a number of “zero order draft” chapters• Tiers• Standardized emission factor tables• Split between Combustion and Process emissions
• Discuss these with stakeholders and external experts• Improve zero order drafts towards first order drafts• Formal review process, including TFEIP and expert panels and Industry• Formal endorsement by TFEIP, EMEP for use in LRTAP• Application in national reporting
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