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Stationary Combustion Sources. Introduction and Definition Types of SourcesMethods of CO2 ReportingMethods of CH4 and N2O Reporting. Stationary Combustion Sources. Definition: Equipment located in a fixed position that burn fuel to produce electricity, heat, or mechanical power.The combustion p
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1. Stationary Combustion Sources September 2008
Climate Change Work Group Meeting
2. Stationary Combustion Sources Introduction and Definition
Types of Sources
Methods of CO2 Reporting
Methods of CH4 and N2O Reporting
3. Stationary Combustion Sources Definition: Equipment located in a fixed position that burn fuel to produce electricity, heat, or mechanical power.
The combustion process releases thermal energy, and produces Greenhouse gases.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Methane (CH4)
Nitrous Oxide (N20)
4. Typical Stationary Combustion Sources Power Plants
Refineries
Commercial and Residential Furnaces
Boilers
Burners
Turbines Internal Combustion Engines
5. Stationary Combustion Sources Continued… Heaters
Kilns
Ovens
Thermal Oxidizers
Dryers Flares
Municipal Solid Waste Combustors
6. Types of Fuel Fossil Fuel Combustion
Coal
Natural Gas
Aviation Gasoline
Distillate Fuel Oil
Jet Fuel
Kerosene
LPG Non-Fossil Fuel
Combustion
Wood and Wood Waste
Landfill Gas
Other
7. Reporting CO2 Emissions Emissions = Activity Level x Emission FactorEmissions = Activity Level x Emission Factor