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1EGTEI Mandate Outputs expected for 2005
Expert Group on Techno-economic Issues 18 June
2004, Paris
Brinda Wachs Convention on Long-range
Transboundary Air Pollution
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2Intergovernmental bodies, expert groups and
scientific centres under the Convention on
Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution
3Expert Group on Techno-economic Issues 18 June
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- Gothenburg Protocol Status of ratifications
- 11 Ratifications as of 9 June 2004, 5 more
needed to reach the required 16 before the
Multi-pollutant Protocol will enter into force - The first review shall begin no later than
one year after the Protocol enters into force
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- The Executive Body of the Convention, at its 21st
session - Expressed satisfaction with progress made in
preparing for the review of Gothenburg, including
the work of EGTEI, calling on Parties to support
scientific activities by providing data
(emissions, modelling, CLs) - Urged Parties to ratify the Gothenburg
Protocol in time for the 25th anniversary of the
Convention.
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Convention Work-plan 2004 1.7 TECHNO-ECONOMIC
ISSUES Description/objectives To further explore
BAT for emission abatement, efficiency and
costs to develop techno-economic databases and
methodologies for evaluating uncertainties and to
draw up draft revisions of techno-economic issues
in annexes to protocols.
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- Convention Work-plan 2004, (continued)
- Main activities and time schedule
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- EGTEI, with France as its lead country, will
continue its work on developing software for
describing emission control options, costs and
ranges of uncertainties. EGTEI will hold several
meetings during 2004, including sectoral
meetings, a workshop on software use, and one or
two plenary sessions
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- Convention Work-plan 2004, (continued)
Main activities and time schedule (b) Work
will continue on the collection of in-country
data on costs of abatement techniques in selected
sectors by Nomenclatures for Reporting (NFR) as
defined in the Emission Reporting Guidelines
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- Convention Work-plan 2004, (continued)
Main activities and time schedule (c) In
2004, validated data on typical installations,
including information on investment and
operational costs, etc., of abatement techniques
will be submitted by countries and transmitted to
CIAM to aggregate and include in RAINS. Data may
also be used to update technical annexes to
protocols to reflect emission control options and
their costs, as part of the protocol review
process.
9The model RAINSdeveloped by IIASA (Atmos data
EMEP, Impact data RIVM-CCE)
Energy/agriculture projections
Emission control options
OPTIMIZATION
Emissions
Costs
Atmospheric dispersion
Environmental targets
Environmental impacts
Source IIASA
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