Literature DB >> 31383761

Energy and air pollution benefits of household fuel policies in northern China.

Wenjun Meng1, Qirui Zhong1, Yilin Chen2, Huizhong Shen2, Xiao Yun1, Kirk R Smith3,4, Bengang Li1, Junfeng Liu1, Xilong Wang1, Jianmin Ma1, Hefa Cheng1, Eddy Y Zeng5,6, Dabo Guan7, Armistead G Russell2, Shu Tao8,9.   

Abstract

In addition to many recent actions taken to reduce emissions from energy production, industry, and transportation, a new campaign substituting residential solid fuels with electricity or natural gas has been launched in Beijing, Tianjin, and 26 other municipalities in northern China, aiming at solving severe ambient air pollution in the region. Quantitative analysis shows that the campaign can accelerate residential energy transition significantly, and if the planned target can be achieved, more than 60% of households are projected to remove solid fuels by 2021, compared with fewer than 20% without the campaign. Emissions of major air pollutants will be reduced substantially. With 60% substitution realized, emission of primary PM2.5 and contribution to ambient PM2.5 concentration in 2021 are projected to be 30% and 41% of those without the campaign. With 60% substitution, average indoor PM2.5 concentrations in living rooms in winter are projected to be reduced from 209 (190 to 230) μg/m3 to 125 (99 to 150) μg/m3 The population-weighted PM2.5 concentrations can be reduced from 140 μg/m3 in 2014 to 78 μg/m3 or 61 μg/m3 in 2021 given that 60% or 100% substitution can be accomplished. Although the original focus of the campaign was to address ambient air quality, exposure reduction comes more from improved indoor air quality because ∼90% of daily exposure of the rural population is attributable to indoor air pollution. Women benefit more than men.

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Keywords:  PM2.5; ambient and indoor air pollution; coal substitution; exposure; residential energy

Year:  2019        PMID: 31383761      PMCID: PMC6708357          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1904182116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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