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Graph 13 Sectoral Breakdown of CEMS Sub Emission Stations in Türkiye (MoEUCC, 2023)
Sectoral Distribution of CEMS Sub Emission Stations in Türkiye
Paper; 15 Mining; 14
Food; 20 Automotive; 6
Fertiliser; 21
Textile; 21
Glass; 22 Energy Generation; 207
Chemistry; 34
Refinery; 39
Waste Incineration; 44
Metallurgy; 88
Sugar; 47
Lime; 63 Cement; 84
Wood Processing; 64
In addition, 14 laboratories that can perform calibration studies of Continuous Emission Mea-
surement Systems within the scope of monitoring emissions from the chimneys of industrial
facilities have been authorised by the MoEUCC.
A.3. Exhaust Gas Emission Control
Factors affecting emissions from transport, especially road emissions, are technologies as well
as fuel and engine characteristics. Exhaust Gas Emission Control By-law has been published in
order to protect living beings and the environment from the effects of air pollution caused by
exhaust gases from motor vehicles travelling in traffic, to ensure the reduction of exhaust gas
pollutants, to control by making measurements and to determine the procedures and principles
regarding the implementation.
In order to ensure the follow-up of exhaust gas emission measurements and to carry out mea-
surements more effectively, “Exhaust Gas Emission Measurement Tracking System” was put into
practice by the MoEUCC as of 01.01.2018. According to the Tracking System data, the number of
measurements by provinces and months in 2019-2023 are as follows:
Table -42 Number of Vehicles Measured by Month in 2019-2023 According to Exhaust Gas Emission Measurement
Tracking System Data (MoEUCC, 2024)
Month/No. of Mea- 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
surements
JANUARY 610,425 724,886 741,377 677,179 766,737
FEBRUARY 594,369 641,773 675,670 682,784 621,320
MARCH 709,511 682,543 838,378 771,692 820,547
APRIL 736,030 300,066 645,141 555,033 717,940
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