The IRPP BREF and the European approach to an integrated ... - Inra
The IRPP BREF and the European approach to an integrated ... - Inra
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EmiLi<br />
St. Malo, 11 – 13 June 2012<br />
<strong>Europe<strong>an</strong></strong> IPPC Bureau<br />
Principles of <strong>the</strong> assessment methodology<br />
Techniques are evaluated not only at <strong>the</strong> point of<br />
application<br />
By <strong>the</strong> control of <strong>the</strong> m<strong>an</strong>ure composition, it is<br />
possible <strong>to</strong> estimate pollution shifts along <strong>the</strong><br />
production chain: e.g. <strong>the</strong> nitrogen that is not lost<br />
in-house might be emitted in a following stage<br />
<strong>The</strong> perform<strong>an</strong>ce of technique at <strong>the</strong> point of<br />
application is <strong>the</strong> first step of <strong>the</strong> ‘whole system’<br />
evaluation<br />
Emissions from all stages of production are<br />
combined <strong>to</strong> give a ‘whole system’ perform<strong>an</strong>ce for<br />
each pollut<strong>an</strong>t (NH 3 , GHG, etc.)<br />
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