Summary of the WRAP’s Emission Inventory for Carbon
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Summary of the WRAP’s Emission Inventory for Carbon
Alice Edwards,
Alaska Dept. of Environmental Conservation
WRAP Fire, Carbon, and Dust Workshop
Sacramento, CA
May 23, 2006
Emission Inventory Sources
• WRAP stationary and area sources– Eastern Research Group– Enhanced and projected the 2002 NEI with
QA and state input/review– http://www.wrapair.org/forums/ssjf/documents/
eictts/index.html– CA emissions obtained separately from ARB
Emission Inventory Sources
• WRAP mobile sources– ENVIRON– Surveyed state/local agencies for model inputs– Applied MOBILE and NONROAD models for
2002, 2008, 2012, and 2018– Separate methods for locomotives, airports,
and marine sources– Draft report available soon on WRAP website– CA emissions obtained separately from ARB
Emission Inventory Sources
• WRAP fire sources– Air Sciences, Inc.– Wildfire, wildfire use, prescribed fire, agricultural,
and non-federal rangeland categories– Phase II: 2002 actual emissions– Phase III: 2000-04 planning emission– Phase IV: 2018 planning emissions
• http://www.wrapair.org/forums/fejf/index.html
Emission Inventory Sources• Biogenic VOCs
– Developed by the WRAP Regional Modeling Center (RMC) using the BEIS model
• Emissions outside WRAP region– Mexico
• http://www.wrapair.org/forums/ef/docs.html
– Canada, other U.S. states, non-mobile ocean• Obtained by WRAP RMC through an inter-RPO process
– Boundary conditions• Obtained by WRAP RMC from Harvard Univ., which used the
global GEOS-CHEM model
2002 Particulate Carbon Emissions
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Mobile Source Particulate Carbon Emissions2002(left) and 2018(right)
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Area Source Particulate Carbon Emissions2002(left) and 2018(right)
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2002 Area Source Carbon Emissions
2018 Area Source Carbon Emissions
Difference in Area Source Carbon Emissions(base18b - plan02b)
2002 Mobile Source Carbon Emissions
2018 Mobile Source Carbon Emissions
Difference in Mobile Source Carbon Emissions(base18b - plan02b)
WRAP VOC Emissions2002(left) and 2018(right)
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Regional VOC Emissions2002(left) and 2018(right)
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