Greenhouse Gas Inventory Hesse

Within the framework of the Kyoto-Protocol that came into force in February 2005, Germany entered into the commitment to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 21 % by 2008/2012, in comparison to the base year level (1990). This aim was set in 1998 in the EU burden sharing agreement which allocates the EU-wide reduction commitment of 8 % to all member states, taking into account their respective economic and industrial situation.

 

In order to document the actual state of GHG emissions, the German Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt) annually compiles a National Inventory Report (NIR) in compliance with the requirements laid down in the Reporting Guidelines of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). GHG inventories are also considered suitable on the federal state level for monitoring the efficiency of measures aimed at reducing GHG emissions as well as for informing the public.

 

The greenhouse gas inventory for the state of Hesse was compiled in 2007 for the first time and will be updated annually. It was worked out by the Statistical Office of the state of Hesse (Hessisches Statistisches Landesamt, HSL) on behalf of the Hessian Agency for Environment and Geology (HLUG).

 

The inventory specifies the amount, development and origin of the emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O - laughing gas), representing the most relevant greenhouse gases in terms of quantity. The Hessian inventories are generated corresponding to the methodology of the NIR.

 

Greenhouse gas emissions in Hesse in 1995 and 2005

Greenhouse gas

GWP 1

Emissions in 1000 tonnes
CO2 equivalent

Changes in %

 

 

1995

2005

1995/2005

CO22

1

48.927

44.605

- 8.8

CH4

21

4.056

1.962

- 51.6

N2O

310

2.040

1.972

- 3.3

Total

 

55.023

48.539

-11.8

 

1 relative Global Warming Potential of a gas in the atmosphere over a certain period of time (here: 100 years) compared with CO2; values corresponding to the NIR 2006

2 including process-related emissions, excluding international air traffic

 
Fachzentrum Klimawandel Hessen
Letzte Änderung: 06.07.2010