Up-date of GHG emissions’ projection data as provided in the Part 3 of the Biennial Report 2005 of the Slovak Republic submitted in March 15, 2005

according to the Article 5(3) of Decision 280/2004/EC concerning a mechanism for monitoring Community greenhouse gas emissions and for implementing the Kyoto protocol

The Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak Republic

July 2005

DETAILS OF PREPARING THIS MATERIAL

Country: / Slovakia
Date of report completed: / July 15, 2005
Institute responsible for report: / Ministry of the Environment
Address of institute: / Námestie Ľudovíta Štúra 1,
812 35 Bratislava, Slovak Republic
Responsible person: / Ing. Helena Princová, PhD
Telephone No.: / 00421-2-59562546
00421-2-59562543
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CONTENT

  1. Projections of energy related GHG emissions
  2. Projections of GHG emissions in Industry
  3. Projections of GHG emissions in Agriculture
  4. Projections of CO2 sinks in LULUCF
  5. Projections of GHG emissions in Waste management
  6. Projection of total aggregated GHG emissions

Annex – Input data for projections

INTRODUCTION

The European parliament and the European Council adopted in February 2004 the Decision 2004/280/EC concerning a mechanism for monitoring Community GHG emissions and for implementing the Kyoto protocol. Commission Decision 2005/166/EC as of 10 February 2005 lays down rules for implementing the Decision 2004/280/EC. The Slovak Republic as a Member State is obliged to follow established mechanism for monitoring and evaluating achieved progress towards meeting its reduction commitments under the Kyoto protocol.

In the Biennial Report of the Slovak Republic submitted in the March 2005 the only information on projections prepared in frame of the Slovak 3rd National Communication on Climate Change issued in 2001[1] were given.

According to the Article 5(3) of Decision 280/2004/EC concerning a mechanism for monitoring Community greenhouse gas emissions and for implementing the Kyoto protocol the new, up-dated projections of GHG emissions have been prepared and are the subject of this report.

1Information on “without measures”, “with measures” and “with additional measures” projections referred to in Article 3(2)(b)

Reference for report submission: Article 5(3) (a) of the Decision 2004/280/EC

1.1 Projections of energy related GHG emissions

1.1.1 Projections of energy related CO2 emissions

Fossil fuels combustion and transformation contribute by more than 80% to the total CO2 emissions in Slovakia.

According to the IPCC categories relevant sub-sectors for energy sector in Slovakia are as follows:

Table 1.1 IPCC categories for energy related CO2 emissions

1 A 1 / Energy Transformation
1 A 1 a / Public Electricity and Heat Production
1 A 1 b / Petroleum refining
1 A 1 c / Manufacture of Solid Fuels and Other Energy Industries
1 A 2 / Manufacturing Industries and Construction
1 A 2 a / Iron and Steel
1 A 2 b / Non-ferrous Metals
1 A 2 c / Chemicals
1 A 2 d / Pulp, Paper and Print
1 A 2 e / Food Processing, Beverages and Tobacco
1 A 2 f / Other (Please specify in a covering note)
1 A 3 / Transport
1 A 3 a / Aviation
1 A 3 b / Road Transportation
1 A 3 c / Railways
1 A 3 d / National Navigation
1 A 3 e / Other
1 A 4 / Other sectors
1 A 4 a / Commercial / Institutional
1 A 4 b / Residential
1 A 4 c / Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing
1 A 5 / Other not elsewhere specified
1 A 5 a / Other, Stationary (including Military)

Input data for modelling:

  • Updated Windows modules BALANCE and IMPACT of the ENPEP[2] software supplemented with the MESSAGE software package were applied for To scenario modelling.
  • Macro-economic and demographic growth rate figures were identical with these one checked by the Slovak Ministry of Environment and submitted in March 2005 to the EK for EU-25 wide GHG projections. Data are given in Table A1 in Annex.
  • Forecast of PES consumption[3].
  • Energy supply side forecasts.
  • Energy demand side forecasts;
  • Scenario of electricity generation in the Slovak Electricity, a.s.;
  • Perspectives of crude oil processing in the Slovak Republic;
  • Structure of road vehicles fleet in road transport, annual vehicle mileage and their specific consumption;
  • Transport outputs in railway, water and air transport;

Assumptions applied for modelling:

  • 2003 - base year for projections; inventory emission data from the NIR 2005 of the Slovak Republic[4];
  • Emissions from mobile sources are also involved in this category.
  • Growth rate of fossil fuel consumption in technologies will directly follow gross value added growth rate.
  • Autonomous energy efficiency improvement by 1% yearly (elasticity) for heat generation in the industrial heat plants was assumed;
  • Heat consumption will be the driving force for electricity generation in the industrial CHP.

Description of scenarios:

Without measures scenario (reference scenario) :

  • Excluded all PAMs implemented, adopted or planned after the base year of projections (2003) – in the Slovak case the impact of the Act No. 478/2002 Coll. on Air Protection including the BAT requirements for the large and middle scale emission sources and domestic Cap & Trade system for the SO2 emissions.

With measures scenario:

  • Implemented and adopted PAMs related to the CC in and after the base year for projections (2003).
  • Impact of the Directive 2003/87/EC establishing a scheme for greenhouse gas emission allowance trading within the Community 2003/87/ES has been followed.
  • Due to the former national legislation in the air protection area (focused on basic air pollutants) the only small room remained for implementing of CC related PAMs – assumptions on combined combustion of coal and biomass with 30% share of biomass and on fuel switching from the liquid fuels to natural gas have been adopted for modelling.

With additional measures scenario:

  • PAMs planned after the base year for projections and related to the CC (2003).
  • Directive 2001/77/EC on the promotion of electricity produced from renewable energy sources in the internal electricity market – total reduction potential of RES consisting of small hydropower plants, biomass, wind, geothermal, solar and biogas in 2010 was 476 kt of CO2;
  • Directive 2003/30/EC on the promotion of the use of biofuels or other renewable fuels for transport- reduction potential in 2010 related to this measure has been established as of 323.5 kt CO2;
  • Directive 2002/91/EC on the energy performance of buildings – related input data were not available. Forecasts of heat consumption for new buildings developed under the World Bank project for National energy efficiency study for the Slovak Republic were used.
  • Directive 2004/7/EC on the promotion of cogeneration – relevant data to quantify possible impact were not available; this directive will be a subject of analyses during preparation of 4th National Communication on CC;

Table 1.2 Energy sector - projections of CO2 emissions [Gg of CO2] in cross years

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
1. Total energy*
1.A. Fuel Combustion (SA) / 55 961,55
55 961,55 / 38998,15
38998,15 / 39 897,27
39 897,27 / 47174,97
47174,97 / 53163,08
53163,08 / 59491,51
59491,51 / 66487,31
66487,31 / 74214,28
74214,28
of which Transport is
- 1.A.3.a / 50,77 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42
- 1.A.3.b / 4 500,96 / 4 868,80 / 5134,43 / 5806,68 / 6258,67 / 6448,17 / 6425,34 / 6388,90
- 1.A.3.c / 376,77 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13
- 1.A.3.d / 142,61 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68
1.A(d) Feedstocks and non-energy use of fuels / NE / 1946,68 / 2017,70 / 2335,85 / 2680,48 / 3113,89 / 3592,49 / 4121,10
With measures
1.A. Fuel Combustion (SA) / 55 961,55 / 38998,15 / 39898,08 / 46370,15 / 52287,88 / 58521,99 / 65408,33 / 73016,02
of which Transport is
- 1.A.3.a / 50,77 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42
- 1.A.3.b / 4 500,96 / 4 868,80 / 5134,43 / 5806,68 / 6258,67 / 6448,17 / 6425,34 / 6388,90
- 1.A.3.c / 376,77 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13
- 1.A.3.d / 142,61 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68
1.A(d) Feedstocks and non-energy use of fuels / NE / 1946,68 / 2017,70 / 2335,85 / 2680,48 / 3113,89 / 3592,49 / 4121,10
With additional measures
1.A. Fuel Combustion (SA) / 55 961,55 / 38998,15 / 39 897,97 / 46046,49 / 51937,66 / 58160,96 / 65048,56 / 72659,50
of which Transport is
- 1.A.3.a / 50,77 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42 / 37,42
- 1.A.3.b / 4 500,96 / 4 868,80 / 5134,43 / 5483,13 / 5908,55 / 6086,72 / 6064,64 / 6030,41
- 1.A.3.c / 376,77 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13 / 114,13
- 1.A.3.d / 142,61 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68 / 122,68
1.A(d) Feedstocks and non-energy use of fuels / NE / 1946,68 / 2017,70 / 2335,85 / 2680,48 / 3113,89 / 3592,49 / 4121,10

* sub-sectors numbers according to the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – base year for projections

1.1.2 Projections of energy related CH4 emissions

Table 1.3 IPCC categories for energy related CH4 emissions in Slovakia

1 A 1 / Energy Transformation
1 A 1 a / Public Electricity and Heat Production
1 A 1 b / Petroleum refining
1 A 1 c / Manufacture of Solid Fuels and Other Energy Industries
1 A 2 / Manufacturing Industries and Construction
1 A 2 a / Iron and Steel
1 A 2 b / Non-ferrous Metals
1 A 2 c / Chemicals
1 A 2 d / Pulp, Paper and Print
1 A 2 e / Food Processing, Beverages and Tobacco
1 A 2 f / Other (Please specify in a covering note)
1 A 3 / Transport
1 A 3 a / Aviation
1 A 3 b / Road Transportation
1 A 3 c / Railways
1 A 3 d / National Navigation
1 A 3 e / Other
1 A 4 / Other sectors
1 A 4 a / Commercial / Institutional
1 A 4 b / Residential
1 A 4 c / Agriculture / Forestry / Fishing
1 A 5 / Other not elsewhere specified
1 A 5 a / Other, Stationary (including Military)
1 B / Fugitive emissions
1B1 / Fugitive Emissions from Solid Fuels
1 B 1 a / Coal Mining and Handling
1 B 2 / Oil and natural gas
1 B 2 a / Oil
1 B 2 b / Natural gas
1 B 2 c / Venting and flaring

Table 1.4 Energy sector - projections of energy related CH4 emissions [t of CH4] in cross years

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
1. Total energy*
1.A. Fuel Combustion (SA) / 69087,14
NE / 61981,68
5672,42 / 61 619,74
5 964,70 / 60 975,46
6 865,60 / 61 341,79
7 697,97 / 61 763,16
8 573,07 / 62 005,79
9 519,86 / 62 356,06
10 546,77
Of which
- 1.A.3.b / 998,00 / 1 192,00 / 1 285,38 / 1 499,92 / 1 623,28 / 1 673,77 / 1 666,53 / 1 640,09
- 1.A.3.c / 30,00 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80
- 1.A.3.d / 11,00 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30
1.B. Fugitive emissions from Fuels / 51655,60 / 56 309,27 / 55 655,03 / 54 109,86 / 53 643,82 / 53 190,08 / 52 485,93 / 51 809,29
1.B.1.a Coal Mining / 27197,63 / 21114,03 / 20 459,89 / 18 911,90 / 18 444,86 / 17 989,36 / 17 283,62 / 16 605,57
1.B.2.a Oil / 216,75 / 147,05 / 146,97 / 150,04 / 151,53 / 154,04 / 156,62 / 159,27
1.B.2.b Natural Gas / 21 358,83 / 32 187,36 / 32 187,36 / 32 187,11 / 32 186,61 / 32 185,86 / 32 184,86 / 32 183,62
1.B.2.c Venting / 2 741,35 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94
1.B.2.c Flaring / 141,04 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88
With measures
1. Total energy*
1.A. Fuel Combustion (SA) / 69087,14
NE / 61981,68
5672,42 / 61 619,74
5 964,70 / 61 260,91
7 151,05 / 61 670,41
8 026,59 / 62 147,75
8 957,67 / 62 454,61
9 968,69 / 62 875,03
11 065,74
Of which
- 1.A.3.b / 998,00 / 1192,00 / 1 285,38 / 1 499,92 / 1 623,28 / 1 673,77 / 1 666,53 / 1 640,09
- 1.A.3.c / 30,00 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80
- 1.A.3.d / 11,00 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30 / 7,30
1.B. Fugitive emissions from Fuels / 51655,60 / 56 309,27 / 55 655,03 / 54 109,86 / 53 643,82 / 53 190,08 / 52 485,93 / 51 809,29
1.B.1.a Coal Mining / 27197,63 / 21114,03 / 20 459,89 / 18 911,90 / 18 444,86 / 17 989,36 / 17 283,62 / 16 605,57
1.B.2.a Oil / 216,75 / 147,05 / 146,97 / 150,04 / 151,53 / 154,04 / 156,62 / 159,27
1.B.2.b Natural Gas / 21 358,83 / 32 187,36 / 32 187,36 / 32 187,11 / 32 186,61 / 32 185,86 / 32 184,86 / 32 183,62
1.B.2.c Venting / 2 741,35 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94
1.B.2.c Flaring / 141,04 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88

Table 1.4 Energy sector - projections of energy related CH4 emissions [t of CH4] in cross years (con’t)

With additional measures
1. Total energy*
1.A. Fuel Combustion (SA) / 69087,14
NE / 61981,68
5672,42 / 61 619,72
5 964,69 / 61 257,90
7 148,04 / 61 667,40
8 023,58 / 62 144,80
8 954,71 / 62 451,71
9 965,78 / 62 872,23
11 062,95
Of which
- 1.A.3.b / NE / 0,00 / 0,00 / 0,00 / 0,00 / 0,00 / 0,00 / 0,00
- 1.A.3.c / 998,00 / 1192,00 / 1 285,38 / 1 499,92 / 1 623,28 / 1 673,77 / 1 666,53 / 1 640,09
- 1.A.3.d / 30,00 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80 / 6,80
1.B. Fugitive emissions from Fuels / 51655,60 / 56 309,27 / 55 655,03 / 54 109,86 / 53 643,82 / 53 190,08 / 52 485,93 / 51 809,29
1.B.1.a Coal Mining / 27197,63 / 21114,03 / 20 459,89 / 18 911,90 / 18 444,86 / 17 989,36 / 17 283,62 / 16 605,57
1.B.2.a Oil / 216,75 / 147,05 / 146,97 / 150,04 / 151,53 / 154,04 / 156,62 / 159,27
1.B.2.b Natural Gas / 21 358,83 / 32 187,36 / 32 187,36 / 32 187,11 / 32 186,61 / 32 185,86 / 32 184,86 / 32 183,62
1.B.2.c Venting / 2 741,35 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94 / 2 732,94
1.B.2.c Flaring / 141,04 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88 / 127,88

* sub-sectors numbers according to the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – base year for projections

1.1.3 Projections of energy related N2O emissions

Table 1.5 Energy sector - projections of N2O emissions [t of N2O] in cross years

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
1. Total energy*
1.A. Fuel Combustion(SA) / 847,99
NE / 962,02
962,02 / 1 000,15
1 000,15 / 1 141,70
1 141,70 / 1 243,31
1 243,31 / 1 318,02
1 318,02 / 1 380,74
1 380,74 / 1 443,16
1 443,16
Of which
- 1.A.3.b / 232,00 / 463,00 / 498,54 / 577,07 / 629,14 / 644,51 / 637,04 / 629,67
- 1.A.3.c / 9,50 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00
- 1.A.3.d / 4,50 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70
With measures
1. Total energy*
1.A. Fuel Combustion(SA) / 847,99
NE / 962,02
962,02 / 1 000,15
1 000,15 / 1 182,33
1 182,33 / 1 291,67
1 291,67 / 1 376,39
1 376,39 / 1 450,76
1 450,76 / 1 526,18
1 526,18
Of which
- 1.A.3.b / 232,00 / 463,00 / 463,00 / 498,54 / 577,07 / 629,14 / 644,51 / 637,04
- 1.A.3.c / 9,50 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00
- 1.A.3.d / 4,50 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70
With additional measures
1. Total energy*
1.A. Fuel Combustion(SA) / 847,99
NE / 962,02
962,02 / 1 000,15
1 000,15 / 1 180,52
1 180,52 / 1 289,87
1 289,87 / 1 374,59
1 374,59 / 1 448,96
1 448,96 / 1 524,39
1 524,39
Of which
- 1.A.3.b / 232,00 / 463,00 / 498,54 / 577,07 / 629,14 / 644,51 / 637,04 / 629,67
- 1.A.3.c / 9,50 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00 / 49,00
- 1.A.3.d / 4,50 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70 / 52,70

* subsectors numbers according the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

1.2 Projections of GHG emissions in industry (non-energy)

Assumptions on industrial GVA growth rate as well as implementation of mitigation measures in the nitric acid production and aluminium production have been applied for with and with additional measures scenarios. For cooler use and related generation of new gases emissions assumptions on slight decrease in HCFCs cooler consumption after the year 2010 and 2015 was used. Replacement of HCFCs coolers with some nature type ones after the year 2015 was also applied.

Tab. 1.6 IPCC categories for GHG emissions in industry

2 A 1 / Cement production / CO2
2 A 2 / Lime production / CO2
2 A 3 / Limestone and Dolomite use / CO2
2 A 7 / Magnesit / CO2
2 B 2 / Nitric Acid Production / N2O
2 C / Metal production
Steel / CO2
Aluminium / PFCs
2 D / Other production
2 G / Coolers / PFCs, HFCs

Table 1.7 Projections of non-energy related CO2 emissions [Gg of CO2] in cross years - Industrial processes

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
2. Total Industrial processes* / 3484,06 / 2 984,34 / 3163,87 / 3894,48 / 4873,05 / 6069,03 / 7467,69 / 8972,47
2.A.1 Cement Production / 1 438,01 / 904,99 / 959,31 / 1203,20 / 1544,65 / 1959,27 / 2430,79 / 2918,58
2.A.2 Lime Production / 770,42 / 552,11 / 585,25 / 734 04 / 942,35 / 1195,29 / 1482,96 / 1780,54
2.A.3 Limestone and Dol. Use / 302,12 / 374,71 / 400,64 / 496,27 / 623,36 / 786,76 / 982,85 / 1200,72
2.A.7 Magnesite Use / 431,94 / 449,95 / 481,09 / 595,92 / 748,53 / 944,75 / 1180,21 / 1441,83
2.C. Metal Production / 541,58 / 702,58 / 737,57 / 865,06 / 1014,16 / 1182,96 / 1390,89 / 1630,80
With measures
2. Total Industrial processes* / 3484,06 / 2 984,34 / 3163,87 / 3894,48 / 4873,05 / 6069,03 / 7467,69 / 8972,47
2.A.1 Cement Production / 1 438,01 / 904,99 / 959,31 / 1203,20 / 1544,65 / 1959,27 / 2430,79 / 2918,58
2.A.2 Lime Production / 770,42 / 552,11 / 585,25 / 734,04 / 942,35 / 1195,29 / 1482,96 / 1780,54
2.A.3 Limestone and Dol. Use / 302,12 / 374,71 / 400,64 / 496,27 / 623,36 / 786,76 / 982,85 / 1200,72
2.A.7 Magnesite Use / 431,94 / 449,95 / 481,09 / 595,92 / 748,53 / 944,75 / 1180,21 / 1441,83
2.C. Metal Production / 541,58 / 702,58 / 737,57 / 865,06 / 1014,16 / 1182,96 / 1390,89 / 1630,80
With additional measures
2. Total Industrial processes* / 3484,06 / 2 984,34 / 3163,87 / 3894,48 / 4873,04 / 6069,03 / 7467,69 / 8972,47
2.A.1 Cement Production / 1 438,01 / 904,99 / 959,31 / 1203,20 / 1544,65 / 1959,27 / 2430,79 / 2918,58
2.A.2 Lime Production / 770,42 / 552,11 / 585,25 / 734,04 / 942,35 / 1195,29 / 1482,96 / 1780,54
2.A.3 Limestone and Dol. Use / 302,12 / 374,71 / 400,64 / 496,27 / 623,36 / 786,76 / 982,85 / 1200,72
2.A.7 Magnesite Use / 431,94 / 449,95 / 481,09 / 595,92 / 748,53 / 944,75 / 1180,21 / 1441,83
2.C. Metal Production / 541,58 / 702,58 / 737,57 / 865,06 / 1014,16 / 1182,96 / 1390,89 / 1630,80

* subsectors numbers according the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

Table 1.8 Projections of non-energy related N2O emissions [t of N2O] in cross years - Industrial processes

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
2. Total Industrial processes* / 1639,51 / 2529,72 / 2 625,21 / 3 113,55 / 3 627,00 / 4 017,60 / 4 017,60 / 4 017,60
2.B.2 Nitric Acid Production / 1639,51 / 2529,72 / 2 625,21 / 3 113,55 / 3 627,00 / 4 017,60 / 4 017,60 / 4 017,60
With measures
2. Total Industrial processes* / 1639,51 / 2529,72 / 2 625,21 / 3 113,55 / 3 612,75 / 3 999,60 / 4 000,00 / 3 999,60
2.B.2 Nitric Acid Production / 1639,51 / 2529,72 / 2 625,21 / 3 113,55 / 3 612,75 / 3 999,60 / 4 000,00 / 3 999,60
With additional measures
2. Total Industrial processes* / 1639,51 / 2529,72 / 2 625,21 / 3 113,55 / 3 200,45 / 784,80 / 785,00 / 784,80
2.B.2 Nitric Acid Production / 1639,51 / 2529,72 / 2 625,21 / 3 113,55 / 3 200,45 / 784,80 / 785,00 / 784,80

Table 1.9 Projections of F-gases emissions [Gg of CO2 eq. ] in cross years- Industrial processes

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
2.F Total HFCs* / 0,00 / 133,20 / 172,68 / 278,92 / 311,23 / 291,45
2.F Consumption of HFCs / 0,00 / 133,20 / 172,68 / 278,92 / 311,23 / 291,45
2.F Total PFCs* / 271,37 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87
2.C.3 Aluminium Production / 271,37 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87
2.F Total SF6* / 30,55 / 15,38 / 16,41 / 18,51 / 20,53 / 22,10
2.F consumption of SF6 / 30,55 / 15,38 / 16,41 / 18,51 / 20,53 / 22,10
With measures
2.F Total HFCs* / 0,00 / 133,20 / 145,44 / 155,99 / 165,90 / 162,62
2.F Consumption of HFCs / 0,00 / 133,20 / 145,44 / 155,99 / 165,90 / 162,62
2.F Total PFCs* / 271,37 / 20,87 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63
2.C.3 Aluminium Production / 271,37 / 20,87 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63
2.F Total SF6* / 30,55 / 15,38 / 16,41 / 14,83 / 16,60 / 15,82
2.F Consumption SF6 / 30,55 / 15,38 / 16,41 / 14,83 / 16,60 / 15,82
With additional measures
2.F Total HFCs* / 0,00 / 133,20 / 145,44 / 155,99 / 165,90 / 162,62
2.F Consumption HFCs / 0,00 / 133,20 / 145,44 / 155,99 / 165,90 / 162,62
2.F Total PFCs* / 271,37 / 20,87 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63
2.C.3 Aluminium Production / 271,37 / 20,87 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63
2.F Total SF6* / 30,55 / 15,38 / 16,41 / 14,83 / 16,60 / 15,82
2.F Consumption SF6 / 30,55 / 15,38 / 16,41 / 14,83 / 16,60 / 15,82

* subsectors numbers according the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

1.3 Projections of GHG emissions in agriculture

Assumptions for with additional measures scenario:

  • Nature and Landscape Protection

Act no. 543/2002 on Nature and Landscape Protection

  • Agricultural Land Protection

Act no 220/2004 on Agriculture soil protection and utilisation

  • Air Protection Act No. 478/2002 of Coll.
  • Nutrition, Agrochemical Soil Testing, Fertilisers and Manures Plan

Act no. 136/2000 on Fertilisers as amended by Act. No 555/2004

Regulation No 392 of the Ministry of Agriculture of the Slovak Republic that stipulates the Program of Agricultural Activities in designated vulnerable zones

  • Fytosanitary Control, Protection Agents Plan

Act No. 193/2005 on Plant Medical Care

  • Animal Breeding and Animal Welfare (general)

Act No. 488/2002 on veterinary care

  • Fodder Quality

Act No. 184/1993 on Fodders

Table 1.10 Projections of non-energy related CH4 emissions [t of CH4] in cross years -Agriculture

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
4. Total Agriculture* / 133805,58 / 57006,18 / 54 110,43 / 41 980,85 / 37 031,35 / 35 059,85 / 33 932,35 / 33 599,75
4.A Enteric Fermentation / 116250,50 / 47750,62 / 45 871,50 / 33 248,20 / 28 622,30 / 26 787,60 / 25 748,10 / 25 452,96
4.B Manure Management / 17555,08 / 9255,56 / 8 238,93 / 8 732,65 / 8 409,05 / 8 272,25 / 8 184,25 / 8 146,79
With measures
4. Total Agriculture* / 133805,58 / 57006,18 / 54 110,43 / 41 980,85 / 37 031,35 / 35 059,85 / 33 932,35 / 33 599,75
4.A Enteric Fermentation / 116250,50 / 47750,62 / 45 871,50 / 33 248,20 / 28 622,30 / 26 787,60 / 25 748,10 / 25 452,96
4.B Manure Management / 17555,08 / 9255,56 / 8 238,93 / 8 732,65 / 8 409,05 / 8 272,25 / 8 184,25 / 8 146,79
With additional measures
4. Total Agriculture* / 133805,58 / 57006,18 / 53 259,93 / 39 757,16 / 33 332,82 / 30 041,31 / 28 800,41 / 28 480,68
4.A Enteric Fermentation / 116250,50 / 47750,62 / 45 871,50 / 33 248,20 / 28 622,30 / 26 787,60 / 25 748,10 / 25 452,96
4.B Manure Management / 17555,08 / 9255,56 / 7 388,43 / 6 508,96 / 4 710,52 / 3 253,71 / 3 052,31 / 3 027,72

Table 1.11 Projections of non-energy related N2O emissions [t of N2O] in cross years -Agriculture

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
4. Total Agriculture* / 16943,28 / 9094,99 / 5 275,07 / 6 069,92 / 6 343,10 / 6 746,93 / 7 186,84 / 7 665,78
4.B Manure Management / 3530,83 / 1504,61 / 1 393,63 / 1 121,64 / 1 009,69 / 966,47 / 940,70 / 933,61
4.D Agricultural Soils / 13412,45 / 7590,39 / 3 881,44 / 4 948,29 / 5 333,41 / 5 780,46 / 6 246,14 / 6 732,18
With measures
4. Total Agriculture* / 16943,28 / 9094,99 / 5 275,07 / 6 069,92 / 6 343,10 / 6 746,93 / 7 186,84 / 7 665,78
4.B Manure Management / 3530,83 / 1504,61 / 1 393,63 / 1 121,64 / 1 009,69 / 966,47 / 940,70 / 933,61
4.D Agricultural Soils / 13412,45 / 7590,39 / 3 881,44 / 4 948,29 / 5 333,41 / 5 780,46 / 6 246,14 / 6 732,18
With additional measures
4. Total Agriculture* / 16943,28 / 9094,99 / 5 275,07 / 4 832,42 / 4 610,60 / 4 519,43 / 4 464,34 / 4 448,28
4.B Manure Management / 3530,83 / 1504,61 / 1 393,63 / 874,14 / 663,19 / 520,97 / 396,20 / 290,11
4.D Agricultural Soils / 13412,45 / 7590,39 / 3 881,44 / 3 958,29 / 3 947,41 / 3 998,46 / 4 068,14 / 4 158,18

* subsectors numbers according the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

1.4 Projections of CO2 sinks and GHG emissions in LULUCF

IPCC categories for CO2 emissions in LULUCF:

  • 5 A – Forest land
  • 5 B – Cropland
  • 5 C – Grasslad

IPCC category for CH4 and N2O emissions in LULUCF – combustion

  • 5 A – Forest land

Assumptions for with measure scenario-

  • Implementation of the EC Directive on Forest Focus;

Assumptions for with additional measure scenario-

  • Implementation of the EC Directive on Soil;
  • New Act on Forest- impact on sinks and CO2 emissions;

Table 1.12 Projections of CO2 emissions and sinks [Gg of CO2] in cross years- Land use-Land use change and forestry

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
5. Total LULUCF* / -2 406,57 / -4 833,25 / -1 442,00 / -443,30 / -555,10 / -1 058,70 / -1 688,00 / -2 379,00
5.A Forest Land / -4 453,98 / -5 155,68 / -1770,00 / -773,30 / -885,10 / -1388,70 / -2018,00 / -2709,00
5.B Cropland / 3 286,66 / 1 416,27 / 1425,00 / 1430,00 / 1430,00 / 1430,00 / 1430,00 / 1430,00
5.C Grassland / 535,90 / -1363,18 / -1370,00 / -1375,00 / -1375,00 / -1375,00 / -1375,00 / -1375,00
5.F Other Land / -1 775,15 / 269,33 / 273,00 / 275,00 / 275,00 / 275,00 / 275,00 / 275,00
Total sinks / -6229,10 / -6518,86 / -3 140,00 / -2148,30 / -2260,10 / -2763,70 / -3393,00 / -4084,00
With measures
5. Total LULUCF* / -2 406,57 / -4 833,25 / -1 442,00 / -443,30 / -555,10 / -1 058,70 / -1 688,00 / -2 379,00
5.A Forest Land / -4 453,98 / -5 155,68 / -1 770,00 / -773,30 / -885,10 / -1388,70 / -2018,00 / -2709,00
5.B Cropland / 3 286,66 / 1 416,27 / 1425,00 / 1430,00 / 1430,00 / 1430,00 / 1430,00 / 1430,00
5.C Grassland / 535,90 / -1363,18 / -1 370,00 / -1375,00 / -1375,00 / -1375,00 / -1375,00 / -1375,00
5.F Other Land / -1 775,15 / 269,33 / 273,00 / 275,00 / 275,00 / 275,00 / 275,00 / 275,00
Total sinks / -6229,10 / -6518,86 / -3 140,00 / -2148,30 / -2260,10 / -2763,70 / -3393,00 / -4084,00
With additional measures
5. Total LULUCF* / -2 406,57 / -4 833,25 / -1 445,00 / -507,69 / -652,54 / -1 244,84 / -1 908,32 / -2 555,20
5.A Forest Land / -4 453,98 / -5 155,68 / -1767,00 / -812,49 / -947,26 / -1509,32 / -2167,76 / -2834,80
5.B Cropland / 3 286,66 / 1 416,27 / 1423,00 / 1420,55 / 1416,77 / 1405,43 / 1403,54 / 1411,10
5.C Grassland / 535,90 / -1363,18 / -1372,00 / -1387,60 / -1392,64 / -1407,76 / -1410,28 / -1400,20
5.F Other Land / -1 775,15 / 269,33 / 271,00 / 271,85 / 270,59 / 266,81 / 266,18 / 268,70
Total sinks / -6229,10 / -6518,86 / -3139,00 / -2200,09 / -2339,90 / -2917,08 / -3578,04 / -4235,00

Table 1.13 Projections of CH4 emissions [t of CH4] in cross years - Land use-Land use change and forestry

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
5. Total LULUCF* / 699,00 / 730,00 / 730,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00
5.A Forest Land / 699,00 / 730,00 / 730,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00
With measures
5. Total LULUCF* / 699,00 / 730,00 / 730,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00
5.A Forest Land / 699,00 / 730,00 / 730,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00 / 750,00
With additional measures
5. Total LULUCF* / 699,00 / 730,00 / 720,00 / 710,00 / 700,00 / 700,00 / 700,00 / 700,00
5.A Forest Land / 699,00 / 730,00 / 720,00 / 710,00 / 700,00 / 700,00 / 700,00 / 700,00

* subsectors numbers according the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

Table 1.14 Projections of N2O emissions [t of N2O] in cross years -Land use-Land use change and forestry

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
5. Total LULUCF* / 11,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00
5.A Forest Land / 11,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00
With measures
5. Total LULUCF* / 11,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00
5.A Forest Land / 11,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 10,00
With additional measures
5. Total LULUCF* / 11,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 9,00 / 8,00 / 8,00 / 8,00 / 8,00
5.A Forest Land / 11,00 / 10,00 / 10,00 / 9,00 / 8,00 / 8,00 / 8,00 / 8,00

* subsectors numbers according the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

1.5 Projections of GHG emissions in waste management

Relevant IPCC categories in Slovakia are as follows:

CO2 emissions:

  • 6 C Waste Incineration

CH4 emissions:

  • 6 A Solid Waste Disposal on Land
  • 6 B 2 Domestic and Commercial Wastewater Handling
  • 6 B1 Industrial Wastewater Handling

N2O emissions:

  • 6 B 2 Domestic and Commercial Wastewater Handling
  • 6 B 1 Industrial Wastewater Handling

Table 1.15 Projections of CO2 emissions [Gg of CO2] in cross years – Waste management

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
6. Total Waste* / IE / 140,22 / 142,22 / 148,30 / 156,75 / 166,93 / 179,73 / 193,85
6.C Waste Incineration / IE / 140,22 / 142,22 / 148,30 / 156,75 / 166,93 / 179,73 / 193,85
With measures
6. Total Waste* / IE / 140,22 / 142,22 / 148,30 / 156,75 / 166,93 / 179,73 / 193,85
6.C Waste Incineration / IE / 140,22 / 142,22 / 148,30 / 156,75 / 166,93 / 179,73 / 193,85
With additional measures
6. Total Waste* / IE / 140,22 / 142,22 / 148,30 / 156,75 / 166,93 / 179,73 / 193,85
6.C Waste Incineration / IE / 140,22 / 142,22 / 148,30 / 156,75 / 166,93 / 179,73 / 193,85

* subsectors numbers according the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

Table 1.16 Projections of CH4 emissions [t of CH4] in cross years – Waste management

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
6. Total Waste* / 98458,65 / 97864,07 / 98 710,00 / 99 770,00 / 101 060,00 / 101 840,00 / 102 720,00 / 103 631,60
6.A Solid Waste Disposal on Land / 50265,60 / 65758,32 / 66 730,00 / 67 700,00 / 68 900,00 / 69 630,00 / 70 600,00 / 71 583,51
6.B Wastewater Handling / 48193,05 / 32105,75 / 31 980,00 / 32 070,00 / 32 160,00 / 32 210,00 / 32 120,00 / 32 048,08
6.B.1 Industrial Wastewater Handling / 20321,61 / 6184,66 / 6 070,00 / 6 250,00 / 6 480,00 / 6 780,00 / 7 070,00 / 7 372,40
6.B.2 Domestic and Comm. Wastewater Handling / 27871,44 / 25921,10 / 31 980,00 / 32 070,00 / 32 160,00 / 32 210,00 / 32 120,00 / 32 048,08
With measures
6. Total Waste* / 98458,65 / 97864,07 / 95 050,00 / 89 040,00 / 83 820,00 / 77 640,00 / 69 730,00 / 62 786,52
6.A Solid Waste Disposal on Land / 50265,60 / 65758,32 / 63 400,00 / 58 840,00 / 54 420,00 / 50 130,00 / 45 990,00 / 42 191,90
6.B Wastewater Handling / 48193,05 / 32105,75 / 31 650,00 / 30 200,00 / 29 400,00 / 27 510,00 / 23 740,00 / 20 594,61
6.B.1 Industrial Wastewater Handling / 20321,61 / 6184,66 / 6 070,00 / 5 940,00 / 5 840,00 / 5 780,00 / 5 690,00 / 5 601,40
6.B.2 Domestic and Comm. Wastewater Handling / 27871,44 / 25921,10 / 25 580,00 / 24 260,00 / 23 560,00 / 21 730,00 / 18 050,00 / 14 993,21
With additional measures
6. Total Waste* / 98458,65 / 97864,07 / 80 290,00 / 72 100,00 / 63 290,00 / 54 810,00 / 46 600,00 / 39 736,88
6.A Solid Waste Disposal on Land / 50265,60 / 65758,32 / 50 170,00 / 43 730,00 / 37 570,00 / 31 680,00 / 26 060,00 / 21 436,98
6.B Wastewater Handling / 48193,05 / 32105,75 / 30 120,00 / 28 370,00 / 25 720,00 / 23 130,00 / 20 540,00 / 18 299,90
6.B.1 Industrial Wastewater Handling / 20321,61 / 6184,66 / 5 770,00 / 5 630,00 / 5 520,00 / 5 440,00 / 5 330,00 / 5 222,22
6.B.2 Domestic and Comm. Wastewater Handling / 27871,44 / 25921,10 / 24 350,00 / 22 740,00 / 20 200,00 / 17 690,00 / 15 210,00 / 13 077,68

* subsectors numbers according the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

Table 1.17 Projections of N2O emissions [t of N2O] in cross years – Waste management

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
6. Total Waste* / 64,59 / 89,86 / 89,39 / 89,73 / 90,21 / 90,79 / 91,53 / 92,33
6.B Wastewater Handling / 64,59 / 81,27 / 81,27 / 81,27 / 81,27 / 81,27 / 81,27 / 81,27
6.B.1 Industrial Wastewater Handling / 64,59 / 30,56 / 30,56 / 30,56 / 30,56 / 30,56 / 30,56 / 30,56
6.B.2 Domestic and Comm. Wastewater Handling / NE / 50,71 / 50,71 / 50,71 / 50,71 / 50,71 / 50,71 / 50,71
6.C Waste Incineration / IE / 8,59 / 8,11 / 8,46 / 8,94 / 9,52 / 10,25 / 11,06
With measures
6. Total Waste* / 64,59 / 89,86 / 89,39 / 120,67 / 131,47 / 135,49 / 139,66 / 140,46
6.B Wastewater Handling / 64,59 / 81,27 / 81,27 / 112,21 / 122,53 / 125,96 / 129,40 / 129,40
6.B.1 Industrial Wastewater Handling / 64,59 / 30,56 / 30,56 / 42,20 / 46,08 / 47,37 / 48,67 / 48,67
6.B.2 Domestic and Comm. Wastewater Handling / NE / 50,71 / 50,71 / 70,01 / 76,45 / 78,59 / 80,74 / 80,74
6.C Waste Incineration / IE / 8,59 / 8,11 / 8,46 / 8,94 / 9,52 / 10,25 / 11,06
With additional measures
6. Total Waste* / 64,59 / 89,86 / 89,39 / 120,67 / 131,47 / 135,49 / 139,66 / 140,46
6.B Wastewater Handling / 64,59 / 81,27 / 81,27 / 112,21 / 122,53 / 125,96 / 129,40 / 129,40
6.B.1 Industrial Wastewater Handling / 64,59 / 30,56 / 30,56 / 42,20 / 46,08 / 47,37 / 48,67 / 48,67
6.B.2 Domestic and Comm. Wastewater Handling / NE / 50,71 / 50,71 / 70,01 / 76,45 / 78,59 / 80,74 / 80,74
6.C Waste Incineration / IE / 8,59 / 8,11 / 8,46 / 8,94 / 9,52 / 10,25 / 11,06

* subsectors numbers according the CRF nomenclature

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

1. 6 Projections of total aggregated GHG emissions

Table 1.18 Projections of total aggregated GHG emissions [Gg of CO2 eq. ] in cross years by gas

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
Net CO2 Emissions/Removals / 57039,07 / 35342,77 / 39896,59 / 48629,60 / 55195,83 / 61855,59 / 69226,25 / 77329,87
CO2 Emissions* / 63268,17 / 41861,63 / 43036,59 / 50777,90 / 57455,93 / 64619,29 / 72619,25 / 81413,87
CH4 / 6 343,06 / 4569,22 / 4 518,57 / 4 273,00 / 4 203,85 / 4 187,67 / 4 187,57 / 4 207,09
N2O / 6 046,66 / 3 931,20 / 2 789,94 / 3 231,72 / 3 507,22 / 3 776,84 / 3 932,88 / 4 100,95
PFCs / 0,00 / 133,83 / 172,68 / 278,92 / 311,23 / 291,45
HFCs / 271,37 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87
SF6 / 0,03 / 15,03 / 16,41 / 18,51 / 20,53 / 22,10
Total with net CO2 Emissions / 69 679,69 / 45859,69 / 47 415,06 / 56 452,62 / 63 259,53 / 70 154,52 / 77 367,57 / 85 658,78
Total* / 72 106,75 / 50710,66 / 50 555,06 / 58 600,92 / 65 519,63 / 72 918,22 / 80 760,57 / 89 742,78
With measures
Net CO2 Emissions/Removals / 57039,07 / 35342,77 / 39897,40 / 47824,81 / 54320,66 / 60886,10 / 68147,29 / 76131,64
CO2 Emissions* / 63268,17 / 41861,63 / 43037,40 / 49973,11 / 56580,76 / 63649,80 / 71540,29 / 80215,64
CH4 / 6 343,06 / 4569,22 / 4 441,71 / 4 053,67 / 3 848,71 / 3 687,55 / 3 504,21 / 3 360,24
N2O / 6 046,66 / 3 931,20 / 2 789,94 / 3 253,91 / 3 530,59 / 3 803,21 / 3 964,05 / 4 136,03
PFCs / 0,00 / 133,83 / 145,44 / 155,99 / 165,90 / 162,62
HFCs / 271,37 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63
SF6 / 0,03 / 15,03 / 16,41 / 14,83 / 16,60 / 15,82
Total with net CO2 Emissions / 69 679,69 / 45859,69 / 47 311,77 / 55 314,84 / 61 894,09 / 68 566,93 / 75 627,18 / 83 639,54
Total* / 72 106,75 / 50710,66 / 50 451,77 / 57 463,14 / 64 154,19 / 71 330,63 / 79 020,18 / 87 723,54
With additional measures
Net CO2 Emissions/Removals / 57039,07 / 35073,44 / 35342,77 / 39894,29 / 47436,76 / 53872,99 / 60338,93 / 67567,20
CO2 Emissions* / 63268,17 / 41861,63 / 43033,30 / 49636,85 / 56212,89 / 63256,01 / 71145,24 / 79833,92
CH4 / 6 343,06 / 4569,22 / 4 113,68 / 3 650,33 / 3 338,79 / 3 101,62 / 2 909,59 / 2 767,59
N2O / 6 046,66 / 3 931,20 / 2 789,63 / 2 869,10 / 2 864,52 / 2 114,92 / 2 122,25 / 2 140,84
PFCs / 0,00 / 133,83 / 133,20 / 145,44 / 155,99 / 165,90
HFCs / 271,37 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63
SF6 / 0,03 / 15,03 / 16,41 / 14,83 / 16,60 / 15,82
Total with net CO2 Emissions / 69 679,69 / 45859,69 / 42 416,56 / 46 585,62 / 53 824,29 / 59 282,88 / 65 382,40 / 72 487,26
Total* / 72 106,75 / 50710,66 / 50 107,09 / 56 328,18 / 62 600,42 / 68 665,90 / 76 188,71 / 84 753,98

* without sinks in LULUCF and carbon stored

** year 2003 – basic year for projections

Table 1.19 Projections of total aggregated GHG emissions [Gg of CO2 eq. ] in cross years by sectors

Scenario / 1990 / 2003** / 2005 / 2010 / 2015 / 2020 / 2025 / 2030
Without measures
1. Energy / 57 675,26 / 40 598,00 / 41 501,33 / 48 809,38 / 54 836,69 / 61 197,13 / 68 217,46 / 75 971,14
CO2 / 55 961,55 / 38998,15 / 39 897,27 / 47174,97 / 53163,08 / 59491,51 / 66487,31 / 74214,28
CH4 / 1 450,83 / 1 301,62 / 1294,01 / 1 280,48 / 1 288,18 / 1 297,03 / 1 302,12 / 1 309,48
N2O / 262,88 / 298,23 / 310,05 / 353,93 / 385,43 / 408,59 / 428,03 / 447,38
2. Industrial Processes / 4 294,23 / 3 938,00 / 4 187,65 / 5 177,98 / 6 350,05 / 7 648,91 / 8 734,02 / 10 238,80
CO2 / 3484,06 / 2 984,34 / 3163,87 / 3894,48 / 4873,05 / 6069,03 / 7467,69 / 8972,47
N2O / 508,25 / 784,21 / 813,82 / 965,20 / 1 124,37 / 1 245,46 / 1 245,46 / 1 245,46
PFCs / 0,00 / 133,20 / 172,68 / 278,92 / 311,23 / 291,45
HFCs / 271,37 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87 / 20,87
SF6 / 30,55 / 15,38 / 16,41 / 18,51 / 20,53 / 22,10
4. Agriculture / 8 062,33 / 4 016,58 / 2 771,59 / 2 763,27 / 2 744,02 / 2 827,81 / 2 940,50 / 3 081,99
CH4 / 2 809,92 / 1 197,13 / 1 136,32 / 881,60 / 777,66 / 736,26 / 712,58 / 705,59
N2O / 5 252,42 / 2 819,45 / 1 635,27 / 1 881,68 / 1 966,36 / 2 091,55 / 2 227,92 / 2 376,39
5. LULUCF / -2 388,48 / -4 814,82 / -1 423,57 / -424,45 / -536,25 / -1 039,85 / -1 669,15 / -2 360,15
CO2 / -2 406,57 / -4 833,25 / -1 442,00 / -443,30 / -555,10 / -1 058,70 / -1 688,00 / -2 379,00
CH4 / 14,679 / 15,33 / 15,33 / 15,75 / 15,75 / 15,75 / 15,75 / 15,75
N2O / 3,41 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10
6. Waste / 2 087,65 / 2 223,23 / 2 242,84 / 2 271,29 / 2 306,98 / 2 333,71 / 2 365,22 / 2 398,73
CO2 / IE / 140,22 / 142,22 / 148,30 / 156,75 / 166,93 / 179,73 / 193,85
CH4 / 2 067,63 / 2 055,15 / 2 072,91 / 2 095,17 / 2 122,26 / 2 138,64 / 2 157,12 / 2 176,26
N2O / 20,02 / 27,86 / 27,71 / 27,82 / 27,97 / 28,14 / 28,37 / 28,62
Total / 69 730,99 / 45 960,99 / 49 279,84 / 58 597,47 / 65 701,49 / 72 967,71 / 80 588,05 / 89 330,51
With measures
1. Energy / 57 675,26 / 40 598,00 / 41 502,14 / 48 023,15 / 53 983,38 / 60 253,77 / 67 169,62 / 74 809,52
CO2 / 55 961,55 / 38998,15 / 39898,08 / 46370,15 / 52287,88 / 58521,99 / 65408,33 / 73016,02
CH4 / 1 450,83 / 1 301,62 / 1 294,01 / 1 286,48 / 1 295,08 / 1 305,10 / 1 311,55 / 1 320,38
N2O / 262,88 / 298,23 / 310,05 / 366,52 / 400,42 / 426,68 / 449,74 / 473,12
2. Industrial Processes / 4 294,23 / 3 938,00 / 4 151,17 / 5 042,13 / 6 187,13 / 7 498,98 / 8 719,32 / 10 223,98
CO2 / 3484,06 / 2 984,34 / 3163,87 / 3894,48 / 4873,05 / 6069,03 / 7467,69 / 8972,47
N2O / 508,25 / 784,21 / 813,82 / 965,20 / 1 119,95 / 1 239,88 / 1 240,00 / 1 239,88
PFCs / 0,00 / 133,20 / 145,44 / 155,99 / 165,90 / 162,62
HFCs / 271,37 / 20,87 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63
SF6 / 30,55 / 15,38 / 16,41 / 14,83 / 16,60 / 15,82
4. Agriculture / 8 062,33 / 4 016,58 / 2 771,59 / 2 763,28 / 2 744,02 / 2 827,81 / 2 940,50 / 3 081,98
CH4 / 2 809,92 / 1 197,13 / 1 136,32 / 881,60 / 777,66 / 736,26 / 712,58 / 705,59
N2O / 5 252,42 / 2 819,45 / 1 635,27 / 1 881,68 / 1 966,36 / 2 091,55 / 2 227,92 / 2 376,39
5. LULUCF / -2 388,48 / -4 814,82 / -1 423,57 / -424,45 / -536,25 / -1 039,85 / -1 669,15 / -2 360,15
CO2 / -2 406,57 / -4 833,25 / -1 442,00 / -443,30 / -555,10 / -1 058,70 / -1 688,00 / -2 379,00
CH4 / 14,679 / 15,33 / 15,33 / 15,75 / 15,75 / 15,75 / 15,75 / 15,75
N2O / 3,41 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 3,10
6. Waste / 2 087,65 / 2 223,23 / 2 172,06 / 2 064,00 / 1 967,91 / 1 852,17 / 1 701,47 / 1 510,36
CO2 / IE / 140,22 / 148,30 / 156,75 / 166,93 / 179,73 / 193,85 / 148,30
CH4 / 2 067,63 / 2 055,15 / 1 996,05 / 1 869,84 / 1 760,22 / 1 630,44 / 1 464,33 / 1 318,52
N2O / 20,02 / 27,86 / 27,71 / 37,41 / 40,76 / 42,00 / 43,29 / 43,54
Total / 69 730,99 / 45 960,99 / 49 173,39 / 57 468,11 / 64 346,19 / 71 392,88 / 78 861,76 / 87 265,69
With additional measures
1. Energy / 57 675,26 / 40 598,00 / 41 502,03 / 47 698,87 / 53 632,54 / 59 892,12 / 66 809,23 / 74 452,38
CO2 / 55 961,55 / 38998,15 / 39 897,97 / 46046,49 / 51937,66 / 58160,96 / 65048,56 / 72659,50
CH4 / 1 450,83 / 1 301,62 / 1 294,01 / 1 286,42 / 1 295,02 / 1 305,04 / 1 311,49 / 1 320,32
N2O / 262,88 / 298,23 / 310,05 / 365,96 / 399,86 / 426,12 / 449,18 / 472,56
2. Industrial Processes / 4 294,23 / 3 938,00 / 4 151,17 / 5 042,13 / 6 059,31 / 6 502,39 / 7 722,67 / 9 227,39
CO2 / 3484,06 / 2 984,34 / 3163,87 / 3894,48 / 4873,04 / 6069,03 / 7467,69 / 8972,47
N2O / 508,25 / 784,21 / 813,82 / 965,20 / 992,14 / 243,29 / 243,35 / 243,29
PFCs / 0,00 / 133,20 / 145,44 / 155,99 / 165,90 / 162,62
HFCs / 271,37 / 20,87 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63 / 11,63
SF6 / 30,55 / 15,38 / 16,41 / 14,83 / 16,60 / 15,82
4. Agriculture / 8 062,33 / 4 016,58 / 2 753,73 / 2 332,95 / 2 129,28 / 2 031,89 / 1 988,76 / 1 977,06
CH4 / 2 809,92 / 1 197,13 / 1 118,46 / 834,90 / 699,99 / 630,87 / 604,81 / 598,09
N2O / 5 252,42 / 2 819,45 / 1 635,27 / 1 498,05 / 1 429,29 / 1 401,02 / 1 383,95 / 1 378,97
5. LULUCF / -2 388,48 / -4 814,82 / -1 426,78 / -489,99 / -635,36 / -1 227,66 / -1 891,14 / -2 538,02
CO2 / -2 406,57 / -4 833,25 / -1 445,00 / -507,69 / -652,54 / -1 244,84 / -1 908,32 / -2 555,20
CH4 / 14,679 / 15,33 / 15,12 / 14,91 / 14,7 / 14,7 / 14,7 / 14,7
N2O / 3,41 / 3,10 / 3,10 / 2,79 / 2,48 / 2,48 / 2,48 / 2,48
6. Waste / 2 087,65 / 2 223,23 / 1 856,02 / 1 699,81 / 1 526,60 / 1 359,94 / 1 201,62 / 1 071,86
CO2 / IE / 140,22 / 142,22 / 148,30 / 156,75 / 166,93 / 179,73 / 193,85
CH4 / 2 067,63 / 2 055,15 / 1 686,09 / 1 514,10 / 1 329,09 / 1 151,01 / 978,60 / 834,47
N2O / 20,02 / 27,86 / 27,71 / 37,41 / 40,76 / 42,00 / 43,29 / 43,54
Total / 69 730,99 / 45 960,99 / 48 836,17 / 56 283,77 / 62 712,37 / 68 558,68 / 75 831,14 / 84 190,67

Occurred differences in figures for total aggregated GHG emissions in tha Tables 1.18 and 1.19 are probably the result of mathematical calculations (round) and will be the subject of more detailed analysis during the preparation of the Slovak 4th National Communication on Climate Change.

ANNEX

Table A1 . Macroeconomic and demographic data for projections are attached in separate file.

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[2] Energy and Power Evaluation Program, Argonne National Laboratory, Illionois, USA

[3] Energy Policy of the Slovak Republic- Draft proposal, 2005,

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