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Emission trajectories

As a signatory to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), Germany is required to elaborate annual emission inventories, including for fluorinated greenhouse gases.

05.04.2024

In keeping with the international requirements of the UNFCCC  and the IPCC, Germany is required to compile reports on the nation’s fluorinated greenhouse gas emissions, which going forward will also form the basis for international trading with this category of emissions. Hence such reports require a high level of detail, quantitative information on emissions data uncertainty, and complete  documentation.

Emissions of fluorinated greenhouse gases peak in Germany in 1995, mainly caused by the domestic production of F-gases. After a sharp decline in 2000, emissions rise steadily again until 2017. The main reason is the increasing use of fluorinated refrigerants, the dominant sector since 2000. Since 2018, there has been a clear downward trend. In  comparison to the base year 1995, F-gas emissions fell by almost 40% to 9.95 million tonnes of CO2 equivalents by 2022. The main driver for this development is the steadily increasing use of alternative refrigerants: natural, halogen-free alternatives and F-gases with lower global warming potentials (GWP values).

 

Links

  • New models for inventory compilation of f-gases
  • Ausgangsdaten und Berechnungsmethoden für Kälte- und Klimatechnik
  • Treibhausgasemissionen
  • UNFCCC Reporting Guidelines
  • IPCC Reporting Guidelines

Publications

  • Emissions, Activity Data and Emissions Factors of Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases (F- Gases) in Germany 1995-2002
  • Daten von H-FKW, FKW und SF6 für die nationale Emissionsberichterstattung gemäß Klimarahmenkonvention für die Berichtsjahre 2004 und 2005
  • Emissionen fluorierter Treibhausgase in Deutschland 2006 und 2007
  • Emissionen fluorierter Treibhausgase in Deutschland 2008
  • Implementierung der ab dem Berichtsjahr 2013 gültigen IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories 2006 in die Inventarerhebung fluorierter Treibhausgase (HFKW, FKW, SF6, NF3)
  • Inventarermittlung der F-Gase 2017/2018
  • Inventarermittlung der F-Gase 2019/2020
  • Inventarermittlung der F-Gase 2021/2022
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 fluorinated greenhouse gases  F-gases  EU climate policy  partly halogenated hydrofluorocarbons  refrigerant  SF6  emissions reporting  emission data  emission trend  international climate protection  UNFCCC  United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change  Kyoto Protocol Top

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