Gap filling process for the EC CLRTAP inventory B.Gugele, K.Mareckova, ETC-ACC TFEIP EIONET workshop, Vienna, 11 May 2009.

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Gap filling process for the EC CLRTAP inventory B.Gugele, K.Mareckova, ETC-ACC TFEIP EIONET workshop, Vienna, 11 May 2009

Content Objective When Methods Process Examples CLRTAP emission trends EU-27

Why gap-filling is needed MS does not submit all data required Most frequent problems observed: –submissions (the whole national inventory) are not provided for the most recent year and/or other years; –historical data is not updated/recalculated which results in inconsistent time series; (e.g. old data reported in SNAP) –emissions of some pollutants (e.g. fine particulate matter PM2.5) are not provided for either a single year/more subsequent years/the entire time series; –some sectoral emissions are missing (NE, IE ) for a year/more subsequent years/the entire time series; –sectoral emissions are missing and only national totals are provided

Legal bases Decision 2005/166/EC establishes the legal basis for the gap filling procedure in the GHG EC inventory Currently there is no adopted procedure for gap filling, which would allow submission of a complete CLRTAP EC inventory in instances where the underlying MS data may be missing. However the Commission may consider a comitology decision that would establish a basis for a gap-filling procedure

Approaches Option 1: A ‘do-nothing’ option. Only LRTAP data provided to EEA by MS is used to compile the EC CLRTAP inventory. The EC submits an incomplete emissions inventory to UNECE/EMEP; Option 2: A partial gap-filling. Other officially-submitted data from the MS (NECD, EU-MM) is used to fill any gaps in the CLRTAP data provided to the EEA. (This is the process presently used in the compilation of the EC inventory.) The EC inventory is significantly more complete than under option 1, but still incomplete emissions inventory is submitted to UNECE/EMEP; Option 3: A complete gap-filling (similar to that used under the EU-MM). Following discussions and agreement with MS, a process could be developed to gap-fill the EC inventory where the underlying data is missing from MS submissions. This would ensure the EC meets the requirements of the Reporting Guidelines and is able to submit a complete emission inventory to CLRTAP/EMEP. (RESOURCE DEMANDING!)

Main goal The gap-filling methodology should ultimately allow provision of a complete and transparent EC CLRTAP inventory to the Convention as far as is practicable given the available data and resource constraints. The gap filling procedures should be consistent with: –the gap filling procedures used in the compilation of the EC GHG inventory under Decision 280/2004/EC –with the current approaches used for gap filling of the ETC gap-filled emissions spreadsheet (the source of emissions-related data in EEA assessment reports and indicators), and –harmonised as far as practicable with EMEP approaches used for gap-filling of inventories for modellers

When /Why To complete specific years in the CLRTAP inventory time-series for a specific MS if five years or more are available –for the most recent inventory year(s); –for years back to 1990; –for some years of the time series from 1990 to the most recent year. To complete national inventories for individual Member States that did not estimate emissions of pollutants for any year or for less than five years of the inventory time series; To provide complete NFR tables for the EC when some MS only provided national totals. In this case, the gap filling methods are used to further disaggregate the emission estimates provided by MS; To enable the presentation of consistent trends for EC.

Extrapolation on basis of (1) NECD inventory data (2) GHG inventory data Extrapolation on basis of (1) NECD inventory data (2) GHG inventory data (1a) Direct use of NECD inventory data (NOx, NMVOC, SOx, NH 3 ) (1b) The annual percentage change from the NECD inventory data will be used for extrapolation (2a) Direct use of inventory data submitted under Decision 280/2004/EC (NOx, SO 2, NMVOC, CO) (2b) The annual percentage change from the CRF inventory data will be used for extrapolation If the (NECD/CRF) national totals differ from CLRTAP national totals by more than 5% in the latest available year the annual percentage change from the inventory data will be used for extrapolation.

Extrapolation (3) Extrapolation on basis of EMEP inventory data base –where NECD and CRF inventories are not available, mostly PM, (HMs, POPs (4) Linear trend extrapolation –only if emissions were reported for five years and more (5) Use of previous/next year’s values –In case of large annual variations (dips and jumps) and where emission estimates are available for five years or more. –In the case of large annual variations the previous year value is considered to be as robust as any other value

(6) Extrapolation of the NFR category (sector) splits MS reports only national totals – needs to be disaggregated to the sectors (6a) On basis of the previous/next (at least 3) year’s NFR category splits –CLRTAP, NECD, CRF (6b) NFR category split based on cluster of countries –(EU12, EU15, EU27 …) –if not available for previous/next 3 years

Other methods Other methods (7) Other if not reporting specific gas, or for less than 5 years –(7a) Other databases (EEA spreadsheets year N-1, PM 2000, 2005 from RAINS ) –(7b) Clustering of countries with indicators (e.g. per GDP or per capita) (8) Removing large inconsistencies –( replacing data showing obvious large inconsistencies with recently reported emission estimates (more than +/- 25%) –will be considered only in very limited cases when the inconsistent data would significantly influence the EC trend (if countries do not update entire time series)

Process Process Consultation with MS –EEA (ETC ACC) will communicate the gap filled estimates to MS Transparency –Gap filling must be recorded (e.g. in excel files) –Gap-filling is/will be documented in the EU27 Inventory report

Proposed coding (example) Proposed coding (example) CodingDescription NEC 1aEmission value equal to value reported under NECD NEC 1bEmission value calculated on basis of percentage change of NEC inventory data CRF 2aEmission value equal to value reported under EU-MM CRF 2bEmission value calculated on basis of percentage change of GHG inventory data 3 EMEPEmission value equal to value in EMEP database 4aEmission value calculated on basis of linear trend extrapolation 4bEmission value interpolated 5Emission value equal to the previous/ or next reported emission value 6aSectoral NFR split derived on basis of previous year CLRTAP NFR,NEC NFR or GHG CRF split 6bSectoral NFR split derived on basis of current year CLRTAP NFR split of a cluster of countries 7aOther database 7bCluster of countries 8Inconsistent data replaced

Data sources for SOx, NOx, CO, NMVOC, NH 3, PM 10 and PM 2.5 emissions used for EU 2007 inventory compilation Member State NFR as provided as LRTAP Convention submission under Eionet NFR as provided under NECD (SOx,NOx, NMVOC, NH3) CRF as provided under Council Decision 280/2004/EC under Eionet (SOx, NOx, CO, NMVOC) Data submitted under LRTAP Convention to EMEP (CEIP database ) SOx, NOx, CO, NMVOC, NH 3 PM 10 and PM 2.5 Austria , 1995, Belgium PM 10, PM 2,5 Bulgaria / NH , 2001; CO 2000 Cyprus NH , Czech Republic* PM 10 : , PM 2.5 : Denmark NH Estonia Finland France Germany Greece / Hungary** (totals) CO 2000, NOx Ireland Italy Latvia***** Lithuania***2002, all; NH 3, Luxembourg**** / NH ; Malta # Netherlands Poland ## (NO x,CO,SO x ) 2001 all, Portugal Romania PM 10 : , M 2.5 : / Slovakia Slovenia (nat.total); Spain Sweden United Kingdom

References ETC/ACC (2004). Gap-filling methodologies for the 2004 ETC-ACC CLRTAP and GHG (CRF) air emission spreadsheet. M. Adams, J. Goodwin, B. Gugele. ETC/ACC Technical Paper 2004/3 August climate.eionet.europa.eu/reports/ETCACC_TechnPaper_2004_3_ GapFilling_Methodologies climate.eionet.europa.eu/reports/ETCACC_TechnPaper_2004_3_ GapFilling_Methodologies2004 EEA-ETC/ACC (2009). Potential gap-filling procedures for the European Community LRTAP Convention inventory. Discussion paper for EIONET/TFEIP meeting May 2009 EEA (2008b). Annual European Community greenhouse gas inventory 1990–2006 and inventory report EEA Technical report 6/ EEA (2008a). Annual European Community LRTAP Convention Emission Inventory Report , EEA Technical report 7/