Appendix 2
The Methodology of the National Atmospheric Emissions Inventory
1 Introduction
This Appendix describes the methodological changes made to the NAEI since the 1995 Inventory.
2 Reporting Format
In the new inventory the UNECE/CORINAIR SNAP 94 system of classification has been adopted. This is an internationally recognised system of reporting emission inventories and is used by EMEP and UNECE. It supersedes CORINAIR SNAP 90 system used in previous inventories. The CORINAIR SNAP 94 format reports data in upwards of 393 categories each with its own definition. The tables in this report only report the 'top tier' of eleven categories with some additional detail. Although CORINAIR SNAP 94 uses 11 categories like CORINAIR SNAP 9O, the definitions of some of them have changed so it has been necessary to reclassify a number of sources particularly in industry and energy transformation. It should be noted that the classification system cuts across economic sectors so that:
are reported in separate categories, even though they may occur in the same economic category.
Table B1 summarises the new classifications. A number of changes have been made to the inventory in adopting this format and these are discussed below.
2.1 Combustion in Energy Production and Energy Transformation (01)
This now contains combustion emissions from public power generation, refineries, coke ovens, collieries, gas production, nuclear-fuel production, solid smokeless fuel production, offshore fuel consumption. Process emissions from refineries (SO2 from catalytic crackers), coke ovens, SSF production are reported under 04 Production Processes.
The emissions reported for public power have changed slightly because a proportion of this gas generation capacity has been identified as industrial generation or generation for transport
Table B1 Emission Source Classification
UNECE/CORINAIR SNAP 94 Source Category | Main Sources | |
01 | Combustion in Energy Production and Transformation | |
Public Power | Public power plants including municipal solid waste and biogas combustion | |
Petroleum Refining Plants | Petroleum refineries combustion | |
Other Combustion. & Transformation | Combustion in smokeless fuel plant, collieries, oil and gas plant, offshore industry (not flaring) | |
02 | Comb. in Commercial/Institutional/Residential/Agriculture | |
Domestic | Combustion in residential plant, including domestic boilers and fires. | |
Other | Commercial and institutional plants; plants in agriculture, forestry and aquaculture. | |
03 | Combustion in Industry | |
Iron & Steel | Iron and steel reheating furnaces, sinter plant, foundries | |
Other Industrial Combustion | Industrial combustion plants: furnaces: industrial production | |
04 | Production Processes | Processes in petroleum, iron and steel, non-ferrous metal, chemical, wood, food, drink and other industries. |
05 | Extraction./Distribution of Fossil Fuels | Extraction of solid, liquid and gaseous fossil fuels; including off-shore activities (apart from gas flaring); liquid fuel, gasoline and gas distribution. |
06 | Solvent Use | Paint application; degreasing; chemical products manufacturing or processing; other use of solvents. |
07 | Road Transport | Passenger cars; light and heavy duty vehicles; mopeds; motorcycles; gasoline evaporation from vehicles; tyre and brake wear |
08 | Other Transport & Machinery | |
Military | Military aircraft and naval vessels; military machinery (military road vehicles are included in road transport) | |
Railways | Railway locomotives | |
Shipping | Inland waterways, boats, domestic navigation. | |
Civil Aircraft | Domestic and international ground movement and take off and landing cycles up to 1 km from the airport. | |
Off-Road | Agricultural machinery; gardening, construction and aircraft support equipment; mobile industrial equipment powered by diesel or petrol engines. | |
09 | Waste Treatment & Disposal | Incineration of domestic and industrial waste; off-shore gas flaring; other waste treatment |
10 | Agriculture/Forestry/Land Use Change | Culture with and without fertilisers; stubble straw burning; enteric fermentation and manure management of animals; managed forests |
11 | Nature | NMVOC emissions from managed and unmanaged forests only |