In the early fall of 2010 a survey questionnaire was conducted to assess residential wood combustion (RWC) practices in the 18 districts of mainland Portugal. This paper describes and analyses the results from a bottom-up approach, based on this telephone survey, which enabled the characterisation of RWC practices in each district. Additionally, emission factors and source profiles obtained from different RWC tests, allowed the estimation of CO, CO2, PM2.5 and particulate organic compound emissions on a country-scale. The type and number of RWC appliances, each with their specific emissions factor and the amount and type of fuel used vary significantly on a district scale. The energy consumption in RWC appliances was estimated to be 35 342 ...
Emission inventories of Short Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCP), and especially of Black Carbon are un...
Wood from seven species of trees grown in the Portuguese forest (Pinus pinaster, Eucalyptus globulu...
As a first step a Background analysis was performed. That report assesses and summarises current Nor...
Residential wood combustion (RWC) in fireplaces and conventional appliances is the main contributor ...
Wood is commonly used in residential combustion for heating purposes; however, it can be a major sou...
Currently residential wood combustion (RWC) is increasing in Europe because of rising fossil fuel pr...
In recent years, residential wood combustion (RWC) has become a major source of ambient particulate ...
The aim of this study is the further characterisation of PM2.5 emissions from the residential wood ...
During this last decade in Europe, the use of wood burning for residential heating has significantly...
Smoke from residential wood burning has been identified as a major contributor to air pollution, mo...
The contribution of residential wood combustion (RWC) to emission inventory at local level was estim...
Wood combustion in stoves for domestic heating purposes is a common practice in Portugal. However, s...
During this last decade in Europe, the use of wood burning for residential heating has significantly...
Emission inventories of Short Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCP), and especially of Black Carbon are un...
Wood from seven species of trees grown in the Portuguese forest (Pinus pinaster, Eucalyptus globulu...
As a first step a Background analysis was performed. That report assesses and summarises current Nor...
Residential wood combustion (RWC) in fireplaces and conventional appliances is the main contributor ...
Wood is commonly used in residential combustion for heating purposes; however, it can be a major sou...
Currently residential wood combustion (RWC) is increasing in Europe because of rising fossil fuel pr...
In recent years, residential wood combustion (RWC) has become a major source of ambient particulate ...
The aim of this study is the further characterisation of PM2.5 emissions from the residential wood ...
During this last decade in Europe, the use of wood burning for residential heating has significantly...
Smoke from residential wood burning has been identified as a major contributor to air pollution, mo...
The contribution of residential wood combustion (RWC) to emission inventory at local level was estim...
Wood combustion in stoves for domestic heating purposes is a common practice in Portugal. However, s...
During this last decade in Europe, the use of wood burning for residential heating has significantly...
Emission inventories of Short Lived Climate Pollutants (SLCP), and especially of Black Carbon are un...
Wood from seven species of trees grown in the Portuguese forest (Pinus pinaster, Eucalyptus globulu...
As a first step a Background analysis was performed. That report assesses and summarises current Nor...