Literature DB >> 32608870

[Contribution of Emissions from the Iron and Steel Industry to Air Quality in China].

Ling Tang1,2, Xiao-da Xue1,3, Xin Bo3, Min Jia2,3, Jing Guo1,3, Jun Tian4, Man-Tang Huang4, Wei-Geng Cui5, Tong Wang6, Shi-Bei Li3, Hong Jing7, Rui-Qing Zhen8, Lu Sun9, Guo-Qing Cheng10.   

Abstract

Based on the data from a continuous emission monitoring systems network in 2015, this study analyzed the compliance rates of exhaust gas in the processes of China's iron and steel industry, and established a high-resolution steel plant emission inventory for China (HSEC, 2015), based on the bottom-up method. The contribution of emissions from the iron and steel industry to regional air quality was quantitatively simulated using a CAMx model. The results showed that in 2015, the total emissions of SO2, NOx, PM10, PM2.5, PCDD/Fs, VOCs, CO, BC, OC, EC, and F were 374800 t, 720500 t, 334800 t, 150300 t, 1.91 kg, 842900 t, 34788500 t, 6400 t, 8300 t, 800 t, and 7700 t, respectively. From a regional perspective, the iron and steel industry in Shanghai and Tianjin has the highest emission intensity per unit area and contributes a high proportion to regional air pollution. From a process perspective, in 2015, the exhaust concentration of flue gas in the main process gradually decreased, with a high compliance rate, and the emission factor significantly decreased to lower than that in the existing research results. From a species perspective, in 2015, NOx emission from the steel industry contributed the most to regional air quality, and there is therefore a great emission reduction potential for NOx.

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Keywords:  CAMx model; air pollution; emission factor; emission inventory; iron and steel

Year:  2020        PMID: 32608870     DOI: 10.13227/j.hjkx.201912166

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Huan Jing Ke Xue        ISSN: 0250-3301


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