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CO2 emissions and carbon storage resulting from the non-energy use of fossil fuels in the Netherlands, NEAT results for 1993–1999

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  • Neelis, M.L.
  • Patel, M.
  • Blok, K.

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Estimating CO2 emissions resulting from the non-energy use of fossil fuels is not straightforward, because part of the carbon is released quickly as CO2 whereas another part is first embodied in organic chemicals. To contribute to a more accurate non-energy use CO2 emission accounting, the Non-energy use Emission Accounting Tables (NEAT) model has been developed, which is in this paper applied to the Netherlands for the time period 1993–1999. For this period, we estimate the total non-energy use in CO2 equivalents in the Netherlands to vary between 26.1 and 30.2Mt CO2. Of this total, 4.6–6.6Mt CO2 is emitted in industrial processes and during product use. The remainder is stored, resulting in an overall storage fraction of approximately 80%. Given the uncertainties involved, we cannot distinguish clear trends for the years of study. We show that the definition of non-energy use has a significant effect on the calculated storage fractions. The carbon storage according to the Dutch national greenhouse gas (GHG) emission inventory is 5–9Mt CO2 lower compared to the NEAT result. As a result, total fossil CO2 emissions (including those from fossil fuel combustion) according to the national inventory are higher by the same amount, which is 3–5% of the total Dutch emissions. The difference is among other things caused by difficulties associated with the direct use of non-energy use figures from the Dutch energy statistics for CO2 emission accounting. We recommend improving the Dutch GHG emission inventory making use of the results of this study.

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  • Neelis, M.L. & Patel, M. & Blok, K., 2005. "CO2 emissions and carbon storage resulting from the non-energy use of fossil fuels in the Netherlands, NEAT results for 1993–1999," Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Elsevier, vol. 45(3), pages 251-274.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:recore:v:45:y:2005:i:3:p:251-274
    DOI: 10.1016/j.resconrec.2005.05.004
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    1. Neelis, M.L. & Patel, M. & Gielen, D.J. & Blok, K., 2005. "Modelling CO2 emissions from non-energy use with the non-energy use emission accounting tables (NEAT) model," Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Elsevier, vol. 45(3), pages 226-250.
    2. Patel, Martin & Neelis, Maarten & Gielen, Dolf & Olivier, Jos & Simmons, Tim & Theunis, Jan, 2005. "Carbon dioxide emissions from non-energy use of fossil fuels: Summary of key issues and conclusions from the country analyses," Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Elsevier, vol. 45(3), pages 195-209.
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    1. Weiss, Martin & Neelis, Maarten L. & Blok, Kornelis & Patel, Martin K., 2008. "Non-energy use and related carbon dioxide emissions in Germany: A carbon flow analysis with the NEAT model for the period of 1990–2003," Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Elsevier, vol. 52(11), pages 1252-1265.
    2. Neelis, M.L. & Patel, M. & Gielen, D.J. & Blok, K., 2005. "Modelling CO2 emissions from non-energy use with the non-energy use emission accounting tables (NEAT) model," Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Elsevier, vol. 45(3), pages 226-250.
    3. Olivier, Jos G.J. & Peters, Jeroen A.H.W., 2005. "CO2 from non-energy use of fuels: A global, regional and national perspective based on the IPCC Tier 1 approach," Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Elsevier, vol. 45(3), pages 210-225.
    4. Motta, S. La & Santino, D. & Ancona, P. & Weiss, M., 2005. "CO2 emission accounting for the non-energy use of fossil fuels in Italy: A comparison between NEAT model and the IPCC approaches," Resources, Conservation & Recycling, Elsevier, vol. 45(3), pages 310-330.

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