In the context of greenhouse gas emissions, CO2 emissions from fuels are not arising only from combustion of the fuels, but also from non-energy use of fuels. In order to keep the inventory transparent, comparable, accurate, consistent, and complete, it is necessary to carefully assess such emissions in order to neither not omit nor double count them. The paper presents the methodological guidance of non-energy use of fuels given by Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) 2006 Guidelines. Further, approaches of the Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, and Hungary, three neighboring countries, for reporting CO2 emissions from non-energy use of fuels are presented and discussed.
1.Czech Hydrometeorol Inst, Sabatce 17, Prague 14306 412, Czech Republic 2.Slovak Tech Univ, Dept Inorgan Technol, Fac Chem & Food Technol, Radlinskeho 9, Bratislava 81237, Slovakia 3.Slovak Hydrometeorol Inst, Dept Emiss & Biofuels, Jeseniova 17, Bratislava 83315, Slovakia 4.Hungarian Meteorol Serv, Unit Natl Emiss Inventories, Kitaibel Pal Utca 1, H-1024 Budapest, Hungary 5.KONEKO Mkt Ltd, Sojovicka 2, Prague 19700 9, Czech Republic
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Krtkova, Eva,Danielik, Vladimir,Szemesova, Janka,et al. Non-Energy Use of Fuels in the Greenhouse Gas Emission Reporting[J]. ATMOSPHERE,2019-01-01,10(7)