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Title: Compilation of emission inventories


1
Compilation of emission inventories
  • The situation in the Netherlands
  • Special Session of the UNCEEA on Climate Change
  • (New York, 25 June 2008 - afternoon)

2
Content
  • The Dutch Pollutant transfer and Emission
    Register (PRTR)
  • From the emission register to the environmental
    accounts
  • Bridge tables

3
Dutch Pollutant transfer and Emission Register
(PRTR)
  • Contains annual emission data on more than 350
    pollutants to air, soil and water
  • Covers the whole process of
  • collection, processing and reporting of emission
    data in the Netherlands
  • Emissions of diffuse as well as point sources
    are collected in one central database

4
Organisation
Coordinated by the Netherlands Environmental
Assessment Agency (MNP) on behalf of the Ministry
of Housing, Spatial Planning and the Environment
(VROM) and the Ministry of Transport, Public
Works and Water Management (VenW).
Co-operation of number of institutes
  • VROM
  • TNO
  • Statistics Netherlands
  • MNP
  • LEI
  • RWS/RIZA

5
Objectives
  • Annual monitoring of emissions to air, water and
    soil
  • Annual monitoring of waste
  • Environmental policy progress reporting
  • Official emission data transmissions to national
    and international bodies
  • Dissemination of emission data to the public and
    for research (dispersion modellers)

6
Tasks
  • Storage of all emission data in one central
    database
  • Analysis of emission data with respect to
    pollutant, target sector, environmental theme and
    location
  • Assessment of structural trends based on
    subsequent inventory years and identifying
    consequences for environmental policy

7
Operational procedures
  • Collection and processing of emission data are
    based on predefined technical guilelines
    standard protocols.
  • For specfic areas, experts from participating
    organisations are represented in so-called task
    forces.
  • Formal agreement is based on general consensus
    (polder model no leading institute)
  • After intensive checking, data are authorized
    and stored in the central database
  • Subsequently, diffuse sources are spatially
    allocated (GIS)

8
Components
  • More than 350 pollutants
  • Selected by following international reporting
    obligations
  • Kyoto Protocol,
  • The Water Framework Directive,
  • The 'European Pollution Release and
  • Transfer Register' (E-PRTR)
  • Various UN and EU obligations
  • Some observed components are particularly
    relevant for national environmental policies

9
Emission sources (I)
  • The emission sources are categorized according to
    the following
  • (sub) sectors, relevant to environmental
    policies
  • Agriculture
  • Chemical industry
  • Construction
  • Consumers
  • Energy production
  • Refineries
  • Sewage and wastewater treatment
  • Trade and services
  • Transport and Waste disposal
  • Other industries
  • Nature
  • Other

10
Emission sources (II)
  • Point sources Geographically located, measured
    or calculated (per individual factory or
    installation, e.g. refineries, power plants)
  • 2) Diffuse sources Geographically unlocated
    (only for relevant pollutants, e.g. fine dust,
    water pollutants) (e.g. agriculture or road
    traffic)

11
Compartments
  • The emission register addresses five so-called
    compartments
  • Air (emission to air)
  • Air IPCC (for polIutatants subject to IPPC
    reportings)
  • Soil (emissions to soil, including depositions)
  • Water (to sewage and surface water)
  • Load to surface water (net to surface water,
    after water purification)

12
Sources of data in the central database
13
Emission calculations
  • Reported point sources
  • Gross up system upscaling to national level
    using production per industrial sector
  • Non industrial sources
  • Emission Activity level x Emission factor
    (EAEF)
  • Data on Activities are based on national
    statistics. Emission factors are based on
    measurements and calculations of a model or (the
    international) literature.

14
Dimensions of emissions in the central database
12 sectors
X 5
5 x 5 km
350
1990 - 2007
15
From emission register to the environmental
accounts
  • Classification sector ? NACE 2-digit
  • Adding international transport by residents
  • Subtracting foreign transport on inland territory

16
Classification of industries (I)
  • Emission register Sources classified by sectors
    industry, agriculture, energy suppliers,
    sometimes NACE-coding is present
  • Environmental accounts
  • Classification by NACE 2-digit, following the
    standard National accounts tables by industry,
    breakdown by 58 industries households (2) 60
    activities

17
Classification of industries (II)
  • Allocating emissions to nace-codes by using
    additional sources
  • Some examples
  • Heating (combustion of gas) all services
    monetary data on gas use from national accounts
  • Agriculture e.g. agriculture statistics, land
    use data, production of manure
  • Specific (water) emissions by industry labour
    force data or business surveys

18
Classification of industries (III)
  • Mobile sources in emission register no
    allocation to NACE present in the Emission
    Register
  • ? Monetary data on fuel consumption from National
    accounts are used to distribute emissions from
    mobile sources to industries

19
Adding international transport
  • Adding emissions by transport by residents
    abroad
  • Substracting emissions by non-residents on
    national territory

Sources transport statistics, National account
data
20
Three definitions for CO2 emissions
  1. According to IPCC
  2. Actual emissions
  3. According to environmental accounts

21
(1) IPCC definitions
  • Emission from the national territory
  • Short cyclic CO2 (combustion of biomass) is
    excluded
  • Transport emissions are calculated according to
    the total of supplied motorfuels, regardsless the
    location where the consumption of fuels occurs
  • Emissions from International transport are
    excluded
  • No temperature correction

22
(2) Actual emissions
  • The actual emissions from the national territory
  • Transport emissions from the national
    territory,
  • regardless where the fuel was obtained
  • All CO2 emission caused by human activites are
  • included (short cyclic CO2)
  • International transport only emissions within
  • national boundaries
  • No temperature correction

23
(3) environmental accounts, NA based definition
  • Emissions calculated according to actual
    emissions and resident principle
  • Adding emissions by residents in ROW
  • Substracting emissions by non-residents on
    national territory

24
Bridge table
25
Greenhouse gas emissions in the Netherlands
26
Structural decomposition analyses greenhouse gas
emissions
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