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Public health, climate, and economic impacts of desulfurizing jet fuel.

Steven R H Barrett1, Steve H L Yim, Christopher K Gilmore, Lee T Murray, Stephen R Kuhn, Amos P K Tai, Robert M Yantosca, Daewon W Byun, Fong Ngan, Xiangshang Li, Jonathan I Levy, Akshay Ashok, Jamin Koo, Hsin Min Wong, Olivier Dessens, Sathya Balasubramanian, Gregg G Fleming, Matthew N Pearlson, Christoph Wollersheim, Robert Malina, Saravanan Arunachalam, Francis S Binkowski, Eric M Leibensperger, Daniel J Jacob, James I Hileman, Ian A Waitz.   

Abstract

In jurisdictions including the US and the EU ground transportation and marine fuels have recently been required to contain lower concentrations of sulfur, which has resulted in reduced atmospheric SO(x) emissions. In contrast, the maximum sulfur content of aviation fuel has remained unchanged at 3000 ppm (although sulfur levels average 600 ppm in practice). We assess the costs and benefits of a potential ultra-low sulfur (15 ppm) jet fuel standard ("ULSJ"). We estimate that global implementation of ULSJ will cost US$1-4bn per year and prevent 900-4000 air quality-related premature mortalities per year. Radiative forcing associated with reduction in atmospheric sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium loading is estimated at +3.4 mW/m(2) (equivalent to about 1/10th of the warming due to CO(2) emissions from aviation) and ULSJ increases life cycle CO(2) emissions by approximately 2%. The public health benefits are dominated by the reduction in cruise SO(x) emissions, so a key uncertainty is the atmospheric modeling of vertical transport of pollution from cruise altitudes to the ground. Comparisons of modeled and measured vertical profiles of CO, PAN, O(3), and (7)Be indicate that this uncertainty is low relative to uncertainties regarding the value of statistical life and the toxicity of fine particulate matter.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22380547     DOI: 10.1021/es203325a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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