Q326. What are non-biogenic CO2 emissions?
A326. Non-biogenic CO2 emissions include CO2 emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels, from the use of sorbent, from other non-combustion processes covered in Part 98, and the portion of CO2 from the fossil fuel component of fuels with both fossil and biomass components (i.e., MSW and tires).
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