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1 Table 1 Sectoral Report for Energy (Wales, 1990) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O Total Energy 41, A. Fuel Combustion Activities (Sectoral Approach 41, Energy Industries 15, a. Public Electricity and Heat Production 11, b. Petroleum Refining 3, c. Manufacture of Solid Fuels and Other Energy In Manufacturing Industries and Construction 13, a. Iron and Steel 7, b. Non-Ferrous Metals IE IE IE c. Chemicals IE IE IE d. Pulp, Paper and Print IE IE IE e. Food Processing, Beverages and Tobacco IE IE IE f. Other (please specify) 5, Transport 6, a. Civil Aviation b. Road Transportation 5, c. Railways d. Navigation e. Other Transportation (please specify) A2.51 AEA
2 Table 1 Sectoral Report for Energy (Wales, 1990) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O 4. Other Sectors 6, a. Commercial/Institutional 1, b. Residential 4, c. Agriculture/Forestry/Fisheries Other (Military Aircraft and Naval Vessels) B. Fugitive Emissions from Fuels Solid Fuels a. Coal Mining b. Solid Fuel Transformation c. Other (please specify) NO NO NO 2. Oil and Natural Gas a. Oil b. Natural Gas NO c. Venting and Flaring Flaring Venting NO Memo Items: (2) International Bunkers NA NA NA Aviation NA NA NA Marine NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass NE A2.52 AEA
3 Table 2(I) Sectoral Report for Industrial Processes (Wales, 1990) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 Total Industrial Processes 1, A. Mineral Products Cement Production 576 NO NO 2. Lime Production 0.00 NO NO 3. Limestone and Dolomite Use NO NO 4. Soda Ash Production and Use 2.96 NO NO 5. Asphalt Roofing NE NO NO 6. Road Paving with Asphalt NE NO NO 7. Other (fletton bricks) NO B. Chemical Industry Ammonia Production 0.00 NE NO 2. Nitric Acid Production NO NO Adipic Acid Production NO NO Carbide Production NO NO NO 5. Other (please specify) NO C. Metal Production Iron and Steel Production Ferroalloys Production IE NE NO Aluminium Production NO NO SF 6 Used in Aluminium and Magnesium Foundrie NO NO NO Other (please specify) NO NO NO Gg CO2 Equivalent Gg A2.53 AEA
4 Table 2(I) Sectoral Report for Industrial Processes (Wales, 1990) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 D. Other Production Pulp and Paper NO NO NO Food and Drink (2) IE NO NO E. Production of Halocarbons and SF By-product Emissions NO NO NO Fugitive Emissions NO NO NO Other (please specify) NO NO NO F. Consumption of Halocarbons and SF Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment NO NO NO Foam Blowing NO NO NO Fire Extinguishers NO NO NO Aerosols/ Metered Dose Inhalers NO NO NO Solvents NO NO NO Semiconductor Manufacture NO NO NO Electrical Equipment NO NO NO Other (please specify) NO NO NO G. Other (please specify) Gg CO2 Equivalent Gg A2.54 AEA
5 Table 4 Sectoral Report for Agriculture (Wales, 1990) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CH 4 N 2 O Total Agriculture A. Enteric Fermentation Cattle NO 2. Buffalo NO NO 3. Sheep NO 4. Goats 0.06 NO 5. Camels and Llamas NO NO 6. Horses 0.48 NO 7. Mules and Asses NO NO 8. Swine 0.15 NO 9. Poultry 0 NO 10. Other (Deer) 0.02 NO B. Manure Management Cattle NO 2. Buffalo NO Sheep Goats Camels and Llamas NO NO 6. Horses Mules and Asses NO NO 8. Swine Poultry Other Livestock - Deer A2.55 AEA
6 Table 4 Sectoral Report for Agriculture (Wales, 1990) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CH 4 N 2 O B. Manure Management (continued) 11. Anaerobic Lagoons NO NO 12. Liquid Systems NO Solid Storage and Dry Lot NO Other AWMS NO 0.12 C. Rice Cultivation NO NO D. Agricultural Soils (1) NE 9.47 E. Prescribed Burning of Savannas NO NO F. Field Burning of Agricultural Residues Cereals Pulse NO NO 3. Tuber and Root NO NO 4. Sugar Cane NO NO 5. Other (Linseed) G. Other A2.56 AEA
7 Table 5 Sectoral Report for Land Use Change and Forestry (Wales, 1990) (Page 1 of 1) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O 5. Land-Use Change and Forestry A. Forest Land -1, B. Cropland C. Grassland D. Wetlands E. Settlements F. Other land G. Other activities A2.57 AEA
8 Table 6 Sectoral Report for Waste (Wales, 1990) (Page 1 of 1) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O Total Waste A. Solid Waste Disposal on Land Managed Waste Disposal on Land Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites 3. Other (please specify) B. Wastewater Handling Industrial Wastewater 2. Domestic and Commercial Wastewater Other (please specify) C. Waste Incineration D. Other (please specify) A2.58 AEA
9 Table 7A Summary Report for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Wales, 1990) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 CO 2 equivalent Gg Total National Emissions and Removals 43, Energy 41, A. Fuel Combustion 41, Energy Industries 15, Manufacturing Industries and Construction 13, Transport 6, Other Sectors 6, Other B. Fugitive Emissions from Fuels Solid Fuels Oil and Natural Gas Industrial Processes 1, A. Mineral Products B. Chemical Industry C. Metal Production D. Other Production (3) E. Production of Halocarbons and SF F. Consumption of Halocarbons and SF G. Other A2.59 AEA
10 Table 7A Summary Report for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Wales, 1990) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 CO 2 equivalent 3. Solvent and Other Product Use Agriculture A. Enteric Fermentation B. Manure Management C. Rice Cultivation NO NO D. Agricultural Soils NE E. Prescribed Burning of Savannas NO NO F. Field Burning of Agricultural Residues G. Other Land-Use Change and Forestry A. Forest Land -1, B. Cropland C. Grassland D. Wetlands E. Settlements F. Other land G. Other activities Waste A. Solid Waste Disposal on Land B. Wastewater Handling C. Waste Incineration D. Other A2.60 AEA
11 Table 7A Summary Report for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Wales, 1995) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 CATEGORIES CO 2 equivalent Gg Total National Emissions and Removals Energy A. Fuel Combustion Energy Industries Manufacturing Industries and Construction Transport Other Sectors Other B. Fugitive Emissions from Fuels Solid Fuels Oil and Natural Gas Industrial Processes A. Mineral Products B. Chemical Industry C. Metal Production D. Other Production (3) E. Production of Halocarbons and SF F. Consumption of Halocarbons and SF G. Other A2.61 AEA
12 Table 7A Summary Report for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Wales, 1995) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 CATEGORIES CO 2 equivalent 3. Solvent and Other Product Use Agriculture A. Enteric Fermentation B. Manure Management C. Rice Cultivation NO NO D. Agricultural Soils E. Prescribed Burning of Savannas NO NO F. Field Burning of Agricultural Residues G. Other Land-Use Change and Forestry A. Forest Land B. Cropland C. Grassland D. Wetlands E. Settlements F. Other land G. Other activities Waste A. Solid Waste Disposal on Land B. Wastewater Handling C. Waste Incineration D. Other 7. Other (please specify) A2.62 AEA
13 Table 7A Summary Report for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Wales, 2006) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 CATEGORIES CO 2 equivalent Gg Total National Emissions and Removals Energy A. Fuel Combustion Energy Industries Manufacturing Industries and Construction Transport Other Sectors Other B. Fugitive Emissions from Fuels Solid Fuels Oil and Natural Gas Industrial Processes A. Mineral Products B. Chemical Industry C. Metal Production D. Other Production (3) E. Production of Halocarbons and SF F. Consumption of Halocarbons and SF G. Other A2.63 AEA
14 Table 7A Summary Report for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Wales, 2006) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 CATEGORIES CO 2 equivalent 3. Solvent and Other Product Use Agriculture A. Enteric Fermentation B. Manure Management C. Rice Cultivation NO NO D. Agricultural Soils E. Prescribed Burning of Savannas NO NO F. Field Burning of Agricultural Residues G. Other Land-Use Change and Forestry A. Forest Land B. Cropland C. Grassland D. Wetlands E. Settlements F. Other land G. Other activities Waste A. Solid Waste Disposal on Land B. Wastewater Handling C. Waste Incineration D. Other 7. Other (please specify) A2.64 AEA
15 Table 1 Sectoral Report for Energy (Wales, 2007) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O Total Energy 37, A. Fuel Combustion Activities (Sectoral Approach) 37, Energy Industries 14, a. Public Electricity and Heat Production 11, b. Petroleum Refining 3, c. Manufacture of Solid Fuels and Other Energy Industries Manufacturing Industries and Construction 10, a. Iron and Steel 6, b. Non-Ferrous Metals IE IE IE c. Chemicals IE IE IE d. Pulp, Paper and Print IE IE IE e. Food Processing, Beverages and Tobacco IE IE IE f. Other (please specify) 3, Transport 6, a. Civil Aviation b. Road Transportation 6, c. Railways d. Navigation e. Other Transportation (please specify) A2.65 AEA
16 Table 1 Sectoral Report for Energy (Wales, 2007) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O 4. Other Sectors 5, a. Commercial/Institutional b. Residential 3, c. Agriculture/Forestry/Fisheries Other (Military Aircraft and Naval Vessels) B. Fugitive Emissions from Fuels Solid Fuels a. Coal Mining b. Solid Fuel Transformation c. Other (please specify) NO NO NO 2. Oil and Natural Gas a. Oil b. Natural Gas NO c. Venting and Flaring Flaring Venting NO Memo Items: (2) International Bunkers NA NA NA Aviation NA NA NA Marine NA NA NA CO 2 Emissions from Biomass NE A2.66 AEA
17 Table 2(I) Sectoral Report for Industrial Processes (Wales, 2007) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 Total Industrial Processes 1, A. Mineral Products Cement Production NO NO Lime Production 0.00 NO NO Limestone and Dolomite Use NO NO Soda Ash Production and Use NO NO Asphalt Roofing NE NO NO Road Paving with Asphalt NE NO NO Other (fletton bricks) NO B. Chemical Industry Ammonia Production 0.00 NE NO Nitric Acid Production NO NO Adipic Acid Production NO NO Carbide Production NO NO NO Other (please specify) NO C. Metal Production Iron and Steel Production Ferroalloys Production IE NE NO Aluminium Production NO NO SF 6 Used in Aluminium and Magnesium Foundries NO NO NO Other (please specify) NO NO NO Gg CO2 Equivalent Gg A2.67 AEA
18 Table 2(I) Sectoral Report for Industrial Processes (Wales, 2007) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 D. Other Production Pulp and Paper NO NO NO Food and Drink (2) IE NO NO E. Production of Halocarbons and SF By-product Emissions NO NO NO Fugitive Emissions NO NO NO Other (please specify) NO NO NO F. Consumption of Halocarbons and SF Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Equipment NO NO NO Foam Blowing NO NO NO Fire Extinguishers NO NO NO Aerosols/ Metered Dose Inhalers NO NO NO Solvents NO NO NO Semiconductor Manufacture NO NO NO Electrical Equipment NO NO NO Other (please specify) NO NO NO G. Other (please specify) Gg CO2 Equivalent Gg A2.68 AEA
19 Table 4 Sectoral Report for Agriculture (Wales, 2007) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CH 4 N 2 O Total Agriculture A. Enteric Fermentation Cattle NO 2. Buffalo NO NO 3. Sheep NO 4. Goats 0.04 NO 5. Camels and Llamas NO NO 6. Horses 0.83 NO 7. Mules and Asses NO NO 8. Swine 0.04 NO 9. Poultry 0 NO 10. Other (Deer) 0.01 NO B. Manure Management Cattle Buffalo NO NO 3. Sheep Goats Camels and Llamas NO NO 6. Horses Mules and Asses NO NO 8. Swine Poultry Other Livestock - Deer A2.69 AEA
20 Table 4 Sectoral Report for Agriculture (Wales, 2007) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CH 4 N 2 O B. Manure Management (continued) 11. Anaerobic Lagoons NO NO 12. Liquid Systems NO Solid Storage and Dry Lot NO Other AWMS NO 0.11 C. Rice Cultivation NO NO D. Agricultural Soils (1) NE 7.05 E. Prescribed Burning of Savannas NO NO F. Field Burning of Agricultural Residues Cereals Pulse NO NO 3. Tuber and Root NO NO 4. Sugar Cane NO NO 5. Other (Linseed) G. Other A2.70 AEA
21 Table 5 Sectoral Report for Land Use Change and Forestry (Wales, 2007) (Page 1 of 1) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O 5. Land-Use Change and Forestry A. Forest Land -1, B. Cropland 1, C. Grassland D. Wetlands E. Settlements F. Other land G. Other activities A2.71 AEA
22 Table 6 Sectoral Report for Waste (Wales, 2007) (Page 1 of 1) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O Total Waste A. Solid Waste Disposal on Land Managed Waste Disposal on Land Unmanaged Waste Disposal Sites 3. Other (please specify) B. Wastewater Handling Industrial Wastewater 2. Domestic and Commercial Wastewater Other (please specify) C. Waste Incineration D. Other (please specify) A2.72 AEA
23 Table 7A Summary Report for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Wales, 2007) (Page 1 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 CO 2 equivalent Gg Total National Emissions and Removals 39, Energy 37, A. Fuel Combustion 37, Energy Industries 14, Manufacturing Industries and Construction 10, Transport 6, Other Sectors 5, Other B. Fugitive Emissions from Fuels Solid Fuels Oil and Natural Gas Industrial Processes 1, A. Mineral Products B. Chemical Industry C. Metal Production D. Other Production (3) E. Production of Halocarbons and SF F. Consumption of Halocarbons and SF G. Other A2.73 AEA
24 Table 7A Summary Report for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories (Wales, 2007) (Page 2 of 2) GREENHOUSE GAS SOURCE AND SINK CATEGORIES CO 2 CH 4 N 2 O HFCs PFCs SF 6 CO 2 equivalent 3. Solvent and Other Product Use Agriculture A. Enteric Fermentation B. Manure Management C. Rice Cultivation NO NO D. Agricultural Soils NE E. Prescribed Burning of Savannas NO NO F. Field Burning of Agricultural Residues G. Other Land-Use Change and Forestry A. Forest Land -1, B. Cropland 1, C. Grassland D. Wetlands E. Settlements F. Other land G. Other activities Waste A. Solid Waste Disposal on Land B. Wastewater Handling C. Waste Incineration D. Other A2.74 AEA
25 Footnotes for Tables 1 to 7 m a Net flux may be estimated as the sum of emissions and removals b Emissions from military, off-shore industry, aviation and shipping are unallocated c Fugitive emissions from oil and gas terminals and on-shore fields only d Emissions given for information only and are not totalled e Fugitive and byproduct emissions are combined. f Includes metered dose inhalers g Field burning ceased in 1994 h Sum of removals to forest biomass, forest litter and forest soil i Sum of emissions from soils and removals to soils due to land use change (not forestry), Set Aside and liming of agricultural land j Sum of emissions from soils due to upland drainage, lowland drainage and peat extraction k 5E Removals are increases in crop biomass l Emissions from own wastewater treatment by industry not estimated m The following IPCC tables are omitted because they are not applicable: Tables 3, 7B sheet 3 A2.75 AEA
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