Admittedly, finding reliable figures on this is difficult. But we assume that, according to statistics, an average of 20,000 tons of black powder with a CO2 equivalent of 4600 tons were sold in Germany last year. This corresponds to a CO2 equivalent of 0.23 tons per ton of black powder.
In Germany, category F2 rockets are usually sold. These have a net explosive mass of 20 grams. This means that the CO2 equivalent of a rocket is 4.6 g CO2e per rocket. This is equivalent to driving a mid-range car 29 meters.
But fireworks can also be done digitally, e.g. with the currently free software FWSim. Assume a rocket explodes digitally for 10 seconds on a 50 inch TV. This has a power consumption of 71 watts; thus 71 Wh. With a CO2 equivalent for the electricity mix Germany with 0.55 g CO2 per Wh, the TV has a CO2e of 39.05 g per hour and 0.011 g CO2e per second. With an explosion duration of the digital rocket, this is then 0.11 g CO2e per rocket. By the way, if you power your TV set with electricity from renewable sources, you have a CO2e of 0.007 g CO2e per rocket.
And is a digital firework more sustainable than a real one? Probably yes, it protects the environment, flora and fauna and it is cheaper. Whether a digital firework is as much fun, everyone has to decide for himself.
Happy new year!
Note: This is not a scientific study, but only an assumption. The numerical values can deviate from reality. Therefore, no liability is assumed for the calculation and the given numerical values.
Sustainability strategy overhauled: Sustainability Council welcomes new focus on the major transformation topics
/in NewsIn a first statement, the German Council for Sustainable Development welcomes the fundamental general overhaul of the German sustainability strategy. “It is particularly important that the Federal Government has for the first time identified so-called transformation areas,” says Dr Werner Schnappauf, Chairman of the German Council for Sustainable Development (RNE). “Climate neutrality thus moves to the centre of sustainability policy, but land consumption and broadband expansion, for example, are also given high priority.”
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/in NewsTo make it easier for SMEs to implement digitization, the new “Digital Now – Investment Support for SMEs” funding program offers financial grants to stimulate corresponding investments in small and medium-sized enterprises – including craft enterprises and the liberal professions.
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Germany exceeds climate target
/in NewsThe Corona crisis has put a big dent in Germany’s greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, a target that had long been written off is now likely to be exceeded. But experts warn: A pandemic cannot replace climate policy.
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What are the CO2 emissions of a New Year’s Eve rocket?
/in NewsAdmittedly, finding reliable figures on this is difficult. But we assume that, according to statistics, an average of 20,000 tons of black powder with a CO2 equivalent of 4600 tons were sold in Germany last year. This corresponds to a CO2 equivalent of 0.23 tons per ton of black powder.
In Germany, category F2 rockets are usually sold. These have a net explosive mass of 20 grams. This means that the CO2 equivalent of a rocket is 4.6 g CO2e per rocket. This is equivalent to driving a mid-range car 29 meters.
But fireworks can also be done digitally, e.g. with the currently free software FWSim. Assume a rocket explodes digitally for 10 seconds on a 50 inch TV. This has a power consumption of 71 watts; thus 71 Wh. With a CO2 equivalent for the electricity mix Germany with 0.55 g CO2 per Wh, the TV has a CO2e of 39.05 g per hour and 0.011 g CO2e per second. With an explosion duration of the digital rocket, this is then 0.11 g CO2e per rocket. By the way, if you power your TV set with electricity from renewable sources, you have a CO2e of 0.007 g CO2e per rocket.
And is a digital firework more sustainable than a real one? Probably yes, it protects the environment, flora and fauna and it is cheaper. Whether a digital firework is as much fun, everyone has to decide for himself.
Happy new year!
Note: This is not a scientific study, but only an assumption. The numerical values can deviate from reality. Therefore, no liability is assumed for the calculation and the given numerical values.
Bundestag decides Extension of deadline for the registration of third party quantities
/in NewsOn 17.12.2020, the amendment of the EEG was passed by the Bundestag. This means that the deadline for the introduction and implementation of a metering concept for the recording of third-party electricity volumes has been extended. This is justified, among other things, by supply difficulties for the required measuring equipment as well as the publication of the guideline for measuring and estimating of the Federal Network Agency. Affected companies must have created and implemented a measurement concept in accordance with the requirements of §§ 62a and 62b EEG by 01.01.2022.