Table C-2 to Subpart C

Table C–2: Default CH4 and N2O Emission Factors for Various Types of Fuel

Fuel typeDefault CH4 emission factor (kg CH4/mmBtu)Default N2O emission factor (kg N2O/mmBtu)
Coal and Coke (All fuel types in Table C-1)1.1 × 10021.6 × 1003
Natural Gas1.0 × 10031.0 × 1004
Petroleum (All fuel types in Table C-1)3.0 × 10036.0 × 1004
Fuel Gas3.0 × 10036.0 × 1004
Municipal Solid Waste3.2 × 10024.2 × 1003
Tires3.2 × 10024.2 × 1003
Blast Furnace Gas2.2 × 10051.0 × 1004
Coke Oven Gas4.8 × 10041.0 × 1004
Biomass Fuels—Solid (All fuel types in Table C-1, except wood and wood residuals)3.2 × 10024.2 × 1003
Wood and wood residuals7.2 × 10033.6 × 1003
Biomass Fuels—Gaseous (All fuel types in Table C-1)3.2 × 10036.3 × 1004
Biomass Fuels—Liquid (All fuel types in Table C-1)1.1 × 10031.1 × 1004


Note: Those employing this table are assumed to fall under the IPCC definitions of the “Energy Industry” or “Manufacturing Industries and Construction”. In all fuels except for coal the values for these two categories are identical. For coal combustion, those who fall within the IPCC “Energy Industry” category may employ a value of 1g of CH4/mmBtu.

[78 FR 71952, Nov. 29, 2013]

 

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