Cost evaluation of air pollution control standards

Prepared in association with Electric Power Systems Engineering Laboratory and Dept. of Civil Engineering

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Main Author: Ruane, Michael Frederick
Format: Technical Report
Language:en_US
Published: MIT Energy Lab 2005
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/27263
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spelling mit-1721.1/272632019-04-09T18:58:58Z Cost evaluation of air pollution control standards Ruane, Michael Frederick Electric power-plants -- Environmental aspects Air -- Pollution -- Economic aspects Prepared in association with Electric Power Systems Engineering Laboratory and Dept. of Civil Engineering A modAl is developed to describe the sulfur dioxide and particulate air pollution characteristics of a fossil fueled steam electric power plant. The model contains three stages. The first considers boiler emissions and the application of one of four parameterized abatement methods: wet limestone scrubbing, catalytic oxidation, magnesium oxide scrubbing, and the use of tall stacks. The second stage tests stack emissions and uses meteorological dispersion models, particularly the double gaussian model, to determine and test three hour, twenty-four hour and annual worst case ground level concentrations. The third stage calculates the performance of the abatement method used in terms of economics and resource costs. The model can be used to determine feasible combinations of plant types, site types and abatement methods as support for a separate generation expansion model. It can also be used independently to study environmental and economic sensitivities to changes in air pollution standards. General descriptions of the operation of the abatement methods and explanations of meteorological modeling are included. Examples of the use of the model as an evaluative planning tool and as a sensitivity analysis tool, examining sulfur dioxide standards, are given. A computer listing of the model is included. NSF Grant no. GI-34936 2005-09-15T14:45:10Z 2005-09-15T14:45:10Z 1973 Technical Report 04338034 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/27263 en_US MIT-EL 73-012 7581008 bytes application/pdf application/pdf MIT Energy Lab
spellingShingle Electric power-plants -- Environmental aspects
Air -- Pollution -- Economic aspects
Ruane, Michael Frederick
Cost evaluation of air pollution control standards
title Cost evaluation of air pollution control standards
title_full Cost evaluation of air pollution control standards
title_fullStr Cost evaluation of air pollution control standards
title_full_unstemmed Cost evaluation of air pollution control standards
title_short Cost evaluation of air pollution control standards
title_sort cost evaluation of air pollution control standards
topic Electric power-plants -- Environmental aspects
Air -- Pollution -- Economic aspects
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/27263
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