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C–2: Default CH4 and N2O Emission Factors for Various Types of Fuel
Fuel Type type | Default CH4 Emission Factor emission factor (kg CH4/mmBtu) | Default N2O Emission Factor emission factor (kg N2O/mmBtu) |
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Coal and Coke (All fuel types in Table C-1) | 1.1 × 10-−02 | 1.6 × 10-−03 |
Natural Gas | 1.0 × 10-−03 | 1.0 × 10-−04 |
Petroleum (All fuel types in Table C-1) | 3.0 × 10−03 | 6.0 × 10−04 |
Fuel Gas | 3.0 × 10-−03 | 6.0 × 10-−04 |
Municipal Solid Waste | 3.2 × 10-−02 | 4.2 × 10-−03 |
Tires | 3.2 × 10-−02 | 4.2 × 10-−03 |
Blast Furnace Gas | 2.2 × 10-−05 | 1.0 × 10-−04 |
Coke Oven Gas | 4.8 × 10-−04 | 1.0 × 10-−04 |
Biomass Fuels—Solid (All fuel types in Table C-1, except wood and wood residuals) | 3.2 × 10-−02 | 4.2 × 10−03 |
Wood and wood residuals | 7.2 × 10−03 | 3.6 × 10-−03 Biogas |
Biomass Fuels—Gaseous (All fuel types in Table C-1) | 3.2 × 10-−03 | 6.3 × 10-−04 |
Biomass Fuels—Liquid (All fuel types in Table C-1) | 1.1 × 10-−03 | 1.1 × 10-−04 |
Note: Those employing this table are assumed to fall under the IPCC definitions of the
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“Energy Industry” or “Manufacturing Industries and
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Construction”. In all fuels except for coal the values for these two categories are identical. For coal combustion, those who fall within the IPCC
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“Energy Industry” category may employ a value of 1g of CH4/mmBtu.
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\[74 FR 56374, Oct. 30, 2009, as amended at 75 FR 79154, Dec. 17, 2010] |
[78 FR 71952, Nov. 29, 2013]
Editorial Note: At 74 FR 56374, Oct. 30, 2009, part 98 was added. The added part included two tables identified as "C-2 to Subpart C".
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