Journal Article10.2139/ssrn.4293048
Developed compositional source profile and estimated emissions of condensable particulate matter from coal-fired power plants: A case study of Yantai, China.
Huan Huan Tong,Yangjun Wang,Shikang Tao,Ling Huang,Sen Jiang,Jinting Bian,Nan Chen,Manomaiphiboon Kasemsan,Haiyan Yin,Cheng Huang,Hui Chen,Kun Zhang,Li Li +12 more
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TL;DR: In this article , a compositional source profile of CPM for coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) was developed for the first time in China, which involved 10 inorganic species and 71 organic species.
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Abstract: The emission and environmental impact of condensable particulate matter (CPM) from coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) are of increasing concern worldwide. Many studies on the characteristics of CPM emission have been conducted in China, but its source profile remains unclear, and its emission inventory remains high uncertainty. In this work, the latest measurements reported in the latest 33 studies for CPM inorganic and organic species emitted from CFPPs in China were summarized, and then a compositional source profile of CPM for CFPPs was developed for the first time in China, which involved 10 inorganic species and 71 organic species. In addition, the CPM emission inventory of CFPPs in Yantai of China was developed based on surveyed activity data, continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS), and the latest measurement data. The results show that: (1) Inorganic species accounted for 77.64 % of CPM emitted from CFPPs in Yantai, among which SO42- had the highest content, accounting for 23.74 % of CPM, followed by Cl-, accounting for 11.95 %; (2) Organic matter accounted for 22.36 % of CPM, among which alkanes accounted for the largest proportion of organic fraction (72.7 %); (3) Emission concentration method (EC) and CEMS-based emission ratio method (ERFPM,CEMS) were recommended to estimate CPM emissions for CFFPs; (4) The estimated CPM emission inventories of Yantai CFPPs in 2020 by the EC method and the ERFPM,CEMS method were 1231 tons and 929 tons, respectively, with uncertainties of -34 % ~ 33 % and -27 % ~ 57 %, respectively; (5) CPM emissions were mainly distributed in the northern coastal areas of Yantai. This developed CPM source profile and emission inventory can provide basic data for assessing the impacts of CPM on air quality and health. In addition, this study can provide an important methodology for developing CPM emission inventories and CPM emission source profiles for stationary combustion sources in other regions.
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