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Title: TAP2002 Ships


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Objectives of the meeting
  • Define the main inputs of the Expert Panel to
    project team of editing authors (consultant) to
    restructuring the Guidebok
  • Provide the project team of editing authors with
    all information and all relevant underlying
    material (methods/emission factors) useful to
    update the guidebook

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Preparation of the meeting
  • The meeting was prepared
  • Sending an invitation to all the people in
    Thessaloniki meeting
  • Individuating a list of industry reference people
    (the list was extracted from IPPC BREF
    documentation)
  • Sending a specific invitation to industry
    representative from the TFEIP chair
  • Inviting the Acting Head of the European IPPC
    Bureau in JRC

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Invited industry organizations
  • CONCAWE (the oil companies' European organisation
    for environment, health and safety)
  • European Aluminium Association
  • CEPI- Confederation of European Paper Industries
  • EUROFER - European Confederation of Iron and
    Steel Industries
  • CEMBUREAU - representative organisation of the
    cement industry in Europe
  • Eurometaux
  • CPIV - Comite Permanent des Industries du Verre
    Européenne Avenue Louise 89
  • COTANCE - Confederation of National Associations
    of Tanners and Dressers
  • CERAME-UNIE Liaison Office of the Europ. Ceramic
    Industry
  • CIAA - Confederation of Food and Drink Industries
    of the EEC

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List of partecipant
  • Carlo Trozzi co-leader of the Expert Panel on
    Combustion and Industry
  • Riccardo De Lauretis co-leader of the Expert
    Panel on Transport
  • Tinus Pulles TNO Built Environment and
    Geosciences
  • Jeroen Kuenen TNO Built Environment and
    Geosciences
  • Nadine Allemand Expert Group on Techno-Economic
    Issues UNECE
  • Lourens Post CONCAWE (oil companies' Eur. org.
    for env. healt safe.)
  • Brian Smithers CONCAWE
  • Ole Restad CEMBUREAU (organisation of the cement
    industry in Europe)
  • Eirik Nordheim European Aluminium Association
  • Fabrice Rivet CPIV (European Glass Industries)
  • Rémi Bussac EURELECTRIC (Union of the Electricity
    Industry)
  • Javier Pérez Rodríguez Universidad Politécnica de
    Madrid
  • Antonio Ferreiro Análisis Estadístico de Datos

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Presentation of the Guidebook project
  • Tinus Pulles, project leader for the Guidebook
    project, presented the background and approach of
    the project and Jeroen Kuenen described the
    analyses on the emission factors as included in
    the present version of the Guidebook
  • A discussion about the needs and methodologies of
    the update work followed
  • The discussion will follow in this meeting

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Contribution of the Expert Group on
techno-economic issues to GB project (1)
  • Nadine Allemand presented EGTEI work
  • EGTEI has considered a set of reduction
    techniques for 50 sectors. On average there are 2
    or 3 techniques per sector. This includes
    emission reduction efficiency, associated
    emission factors and concentrations of pollutants
    in waste gases
  • EGTEI has also developed a methodology to
    estimate total annual costs of reduction
    techniques, as well as projections and scenarios

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Contribution of the Expert Group on
techno-economic issues to GB project (2)
  • Data
  • is available via the EGTEI website
    (http//citepa.org/forums/egtei/egtei_index.htm)
  • can be used as Tier 2 or Tier 3 estimation
    methods
  • are provided on a country specific basis
  • are not available for all European countries

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Sectors contributions (1)
  • Oil industry (Lourens Post)
  • CONCAWE has published a report in 2005 with
    specific emission factors for the industry to
    bring together all emission factors available in
    the open literature
  • This information is delivered to the Expert Panel
    and implemented in the 2006 Guidebooks process
    chapters
  • The combustion chapters still need such an update
  • Power plant sector (Rémi Bussac)
  • The EU power industry has established a working
    group to develop an emissions estimation guidance
    document for the industry, similar to the CONCAWE
    one

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Sectors contributions (2)
  • Cement industry (Ole Restad)
  • Restrictions for sharing data (partly
    confidential) occur and a ToR for co-operation
    needs to be agreed
  • Co-operation could be possible on the basis of
    already running projects within the cement
    industry
  • Glass industry (Fabrice Rivet)
  • The current Guidebook contains a number of errors
  • It is important to consult the industrial sector
    in the revision project
  • The Guidebook should be consistent with the
    revision of the BREFs started in January 2007

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Sectors contributions (3)
  • Aluminium industry (Eirik Nordheim)
  • Emission data (TSP, but now also PM10 and PM2.5)
    measurements are available are available per
    plant (2005 set of emission data for the EU, used
    for LCA studies.
  • Comments on earlier versions of the Guidebook
    have been sent to EP leader

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Sectors contributions (3)
  • Domestic sector (Carlo Trozzi)
  • there is a suitable methodology for emission
    estimates in Tier 1 (previous Simpler
    methodology)
  • for Tier 2 are available a suitable set of
    emission factors already (in previous Detailed
    methodology)
  • as already pointed out in EP session in
    Thessaloniki there are no indication to obtain
    activity indicators (fuel consumptions) for use
    in detailed methodology
  • a general description of Tier 3 (model) approach
    to evaluated emissions was reported the request
    has been renewed, already indicated in
    Thessaloniki, to financial support the
    development of such a methodology

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Conclusion (1)
  • Industry clearly expressed its interest in
    co-operating with the Guidebook project
  • The Guidebook project team is eager to intensify
    the co-operation with industry
  • Its important to involve the organizations
    already invited but that have not participated
    and eventually to extend the list
  • Industry representative are invited to send all
    the relevant documentation to EP leader, as
    already in the case of oil and aluminium
    industry) in such a way that this information can
    be evaluated for the GB update

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Conclusion (2)
  • in analogy with oil industry contribute to the
    2006 update of the Guidebook, the other
    industries will have involved in the comment to
    the chapters of the new Guidebook of their
    interest, also if the responsibility of the
    revision of the Guidebook will be on Commission
    supported by the Advisor Editorial Group
  • the Guidebook project team is ready to retrieve
    all the relevant information on the new
    technologies available in the Expert Group on
    techno-economic documentation
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