PROTOCOL TO THE 1979 CONVENTION ON LONG-RANGE TRANSBOUNDARY AIR POLLUTION ON FURTHER REDUCTION OF SULPHUR EMISSIONS
Article 1
DEFINITIONS
Article 2
Basic obligations
Article 3
Exchange of technology
Article 4
National strategies, policies, programmes, measures and information
Article 5
Reporting
Article 6
Research, development and monitoring
Article 7
Compliance
Article 8
Reviews by the Parties at sessions of the executive body
Article 9
Settlement of disputes
Article 10
Annexes
Article 11
Amendments and adjustments
Article 12
Signature
Article 13
Ratification, acceptance, approval and accession
Article 14
Depositary
Article 15
Entry into Force
Article 16
Withdrawal
Article 17
Authentic texts
ANNEX I
CRITICAL SULPHUR DEPOSITION
ANNEX II
SULPHUR EMISSION CEILINGS AND PERCENTAGE EMISSION REDUCTIONS
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Emission levels kt SO2 per year |
Sulphur emission ceilings(1) kt SO2 per year |
Percentage emission reductions (base year 1980)(2) |
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1980 |
1990 |
2000 |
2005 |
2010 |
2000 |
2005 |
2010 |
|
Austria |
397 |
90 |
78 |
|
|
80 |
|
|
Belarus |
740 |
|
456 |
400 |
370 |
38 |
46 |
50 |
Belgium |
828 |
443 |
248 |
232 |
215 |
70 |
72 |
74 |
Bulgaria |
2 050 |
2 020 |
1 374 |
1 230 |
1 127 |
33 |
40 |
45 |
Canada — national |
4 614 |
3 700 |
3 200 |
|
|
30 |
|
|
— SOMA |
3 245 |
|
1 750 |
|
|
46 |
|
|
Croatia |
150 |
160 |
133 |
125 |
117 |
11 |
17 |
22 |
Czech Republic |
2 257 |
1 876 |
1 128 |
902 |
632 |
50 |
60 |
72 |
Denmark |
451 |
180 |
90 |
|
|
80 |
|
|
Finland |
584 |
260 |
116 |
|
|
80 |
|
|
France |
3 348 |
1 202 |
868 |
770 |
737 |
74 |
77 |
78 |
Germany |
7 494 |
5 803 |
1 300 |
990 |
|
83 |
87 |
|
Greece |
400 |
510 |
595 |
580 |
570 |
0 |
3 |
4 |
Hungary |
1 632 |
1 010 |
898 |
816 |
653 |
45 |
50 |
60 |
Ireland |
222 |
168 |
155 |
|
|
30 |
|
|
Italy |
3 800 |
|
1 330 |
1 042 |
|
65 |
73 |
|
Liechtenstein |
0,4 |
0,1 |
0,1 |
|
|
75 |
|
|
Luxembourg |
24 |
|
10 |
|
|
58 |
|
|
Netherlands |
466 |
207 |
106 |
|
|
77 |
|
|
Norway |
142 |
54 |
34 |
|
|
76 |
|
|
Poland |
4 100 |
3 210 |
2 583 |
2 173 |
1 397 |
37 |
47 |
66 |
Portugal |
266 |
284 |
304 |
294 |
|
0 |
3 |
|
Russian Federation(3) |
7 161 |
4 460 |
4 440 |
4 297 |
4 297 |
38 |
40 |
40 |
Slovakia |
843 |
539 |
337 |
295 |
240 |
60 |
65 |
72 |
Slovenia |
235 |
195 |
130 |
94 |
71 |
45 |
60 |
70 |
Spain |
3 319 |
2 316 |
2 143 |
|
|
35 |
|
|
Sweden |
507 |
130 |
100 |
|
|
80 |
|
|
Switzerland |
126 |
62 |
60 |
|
|
52 |
|
|
Ukraine |
3 850 |
|
2 310 |
2 118 |
1 696 |
40 |
45 |
56 |
United Kingdom |
4 898 |
3 780 |
2 449 |
1 470 |
980 |
50 |
70 |
80 |
European Community |
25 513 |
|
9 598 |
|
|
62 |
|
|
ANNEX III
DESIGNATION OF SULPHUR OXIDES MANAGEMENT AREAS (SOMAs)
South-east Canada SOMA
ANNEX IV
CONTROL TECHNOLOGIES FOR SULPHUR EMISSIONS FROM STATIONARY SOURCES
I. INTRODUCTION
II. MAJOR STATIONARY SOURCES FOR SULPHUR EMISSIONS
III. GENERAL OPTIONS FOR REDUCTION OF SULPHUR EMISSIONS FROM COMBUSTION
(i)
Energy management measures
(1)
(a)
Energy saving
(b)
Energy mix
(ii)
Technological options
(a)
Fuel switching
(b)
Fuel cleaning
|
Typical present values |
Anticipated future values |
Gasoline |
0,1 |
0,05 |
Jet kerosene |
0,1 |
0,01 |
Diesel |
0,05-0,3 |
< 0,05 |
Heating oil |
0,1-0,2 |
< 0,1 |
Fuel oil |
0,2-3,5 |
< 1 |
Marine diesel |
0,5-1,0 |
< 0,5 |
Bunker oil |
3,0-5,0 |
< 1 (coastal areas) < 2 (high seas) |
(c)
Avanced combustion technologies
(d)
Process and combustion modifications
|
Uncontrolled emissions |
Additive injection |
Wet scrubbing (a) |
Spray dry absorption (b) |
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Reduction efficiency (%) |
|
up to 60 |
95 |
up to 90 |
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Energy efficiency (kWel/103 m3/h) |
|
0,1-1 |
6-10 |
3-6 |
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Total installed capacity (ECE Eur) (MWth) |
|
|
194 000 |
16 000 |
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Type of by-product |
|
Mix of Ca salts and fly ashes |
Gypsum (sludge/waste water) |
Mix of CaSO3 x ½ H2O and fly ashes |
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Specific investment (cost ECU (1990)/kWel) |
|
20-50 |
60-250 |
50-220 |
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|
mg/m3 (c) |
g/kWhel |
mg/m3 (c) |
g/kWhel |
mg/m3 (c) |
g/kWhel |
mg/m3 (c) |
g/kWhel |
Hard coal (d) |
1 000-10 000 |
3,5-35 |
400-4 000 |
1,4-14 |
< 400 |
< 1,4 |
< 400 |
< 1,4 |
|
|
|
|
|
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,7 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,7 |
Brown coal (d) |
1 000-20 000 |
4,2-84 |
400-8 000 |
1,7-33,6 |
< 400 |
< 1,7 |
< 400 |
< 1,7 |
|
|
|
|
|
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,8 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,8 |
Heavy oil (d) |
1 000-10 000 |
2,8-28 |
400-4 000 |
1,1-11 |
< 400 |
< 1,1 |
< 400 |
< 1,1 |
|
|
|
|
|
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,6 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,6 |
|
Ammonia scrubbing(3) |
Wellman Lord(2) |
Activated carbon(2) |
Combined catalytic(2) |
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Reduction efficiency (%) |
up to 90 |
95 |
95 |
95 |
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Energy efficiency (kWel/103 m3/h) |
3-10 |
10-15 |
4-8 |
2 |
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Total installed capacity (ECE Eur) (MWth) |
200 |
2 000 |
700 |
1 300 |
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Type of by-product |
Ammonia fertiliser |
Elemental S Sulphuric acid (99 vol. %) |
Elemental S Sulphuric acid (99 vol. %) |
Sulphuric acid (70 wt. %) |
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Specific investment (cost ECU (1990)/kWel) |
230-270(4) |
200-300(6) |
280-320(6) (7) |
320-350(6) (7) |
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|
mg/m3 (4) |
g/kWhel |
mg/m3 (4) |
g/kWhel |
mg/m3 (4) |
g/kWhel |
mg/m3 (4) |
g/kWhel |
Hard coal(5) |
< 400 |
< 1,4 |
< 400 |
< 1,4 |
< 400 |
< 1,4 |
< 400 |
<1,4 |
|
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,7 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,7 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,7 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,7 |
Brown coal(5) |
< 400 |
< 1,7 |
< 400 |
< 1,7 |
< 400 |
< 1,7 |
< 400 |
< 1,7 |
|
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,8 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,8 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,8 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,8 |
Heavy oil(5) |
< 400 |
< 1,1 |
< 400 |
< 1,1 |
< 400 |
< 1,1 |
< 400 |
< 1,1 |
|
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,6 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,6 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,6 |
(< 200, 1 % S) |
< 0,6 |
(e)
Flue gas desulphurisation (FGD) processes
IV. CONTROL TECHNIQUES FOR OTHER SECTORS
Source |
Reduction measures |
Roasting of non-ferrous sulphides |
Wet sulphuric acid catalytic process (WSA) |
Viscose production |
Double-contact process |
Sulphuric acid production |
Double-contact process, improved yield |
Kraft pulp production |
Variety of process integrated measures |
V. BY-PRODUCTS AND SIDE-EFFECTS
VI. MONITORING AND REPORTING
ANNEX V
EMISSION AND SULPHUR CONTENT LIMIT VALUES
A.
Emission limit values for major stationary combustion sources
(1)
|
(i) (MWth) |
(ii) Emission limit value (mg SO2/Nm3)(2) |
(iii) Desulphurisation rate (%) |
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|
50-100 |
2 000 |
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100-500 |
2 000-400 (linear decrease) |
40 (for 100-167 MWth) 40-90 (linear increase for 167-500 MWth) |
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> 500 |
400 |
90 |
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50-300 |
1 700 |
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300-500 |
1 700-400 (linear decrease) |
90 |
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> 500 |
400 |
90 |
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Gaseous fuels in general |
|
35 |
|
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Liquefied gas |
|
5 |
|
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Low calorific gases from gasification of refinery residues, coke oven gas, blast-furnace gas |
|
800 |
|
B.
Gas oil
|
Sulphur content (%) |
Diesel for on-road vehicles |
0,05 |
Other types |
0,2 |