Germany - Stationary Engines

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Emissions legislation in Germany is the responsibility of the German Federal Environment Ministry (BMUV). Germany is a Member State of the European Union (EU) and transposed the requirements of the Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) directive into a federal regulation published in June 2019, the 44th Ordinance. The TA Luft, a national regulation, applied prior to this, since 2002; the updated version of the TA Luft, issued in 2021, establishes requirements for other installations not covered by the 44th Ordinance.

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44th Ordinance (44. BImSchV)

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Overview and applicability

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Emissions limits

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Particulate emissions limits

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Carbon monoxide emissions limits

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Nitrogen oxides emissions limits

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Formaldehyde emissions limits

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Sulphur oxides and other emissions limits

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Total organics emissions limits

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Other requirements

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TA Luft - 2021

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TA Luft - 2002

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Overview

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Particulate emissions limits

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Carbon monoxide emissions limits

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Nitrogen oxides emissions limits

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Formaldehyde emissions limits

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Last update: 27/01/2023