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Industrial Processes and Product Use

Industrial Processes and Product Use. William K. Agyemang-Bonsu Environmental Protection Agency Ghana. Current Sources of GHGs. Current sources Cement and Lime Production (CO 2 ) Nitric and Adipic Acid Production (N 2 O) Iron and Steel Production (CO 2 )

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Industrial Processes and Product Use

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  1. Industrial Processes and Product Use William K. Agyemang-Bonsu Environmental Protection Agency Ghana

  2. Current Sources of GHGs • Current sources • Cement and Lime Production (CO2) • Nitric and Adipic Acid Production (N2O) • Iron and Steel Production (CO2) • Primary Aluminium Production (CO2, CF4 and C2F6) • Substitutes for ozone depleting substances (HFCs & PFCs) • Use of sulphur hexafluoride (SF6)

  3. Criteria for Inclusion of New Sources • New Sources will be included if the following criteria are met: • Basis for methodological development including the ability to develop default emission factors exists • It is feasible to obtain the necessary data to implement the method • The source is significant within the sector.

  4. Gases Current coverage: CO2, CH4, N2O, HFCs, PFCs and SF6 (direct GHGs) NOx, CO and NMVOC and SO2 (indirect GHG; precursors) New gases identified in the IPCC TAR will be included if they meet following criteria: • GWP Available • Anthropogenic sources identified • Basis for methodological development • Relative importance total emissions

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