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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2015

Economic analysis of atmospheric mercury emission control for coal-fired power plants in China.

Maria Pia Ancora; Lei Zhang; Shuxiao Wang; Jeremy Schreifels; Jiming Hao

Coal combustion and mercury pollution are closely linked, and this relationship is particularly relevant in China, the worlds largest coal consumer. This paper begins with a summary of recent China-specific studies on mercury removal by air pollution control technologies and then provides an economic analysis of mercury abatement from these emission control technologies at coal-fired power plants in China. This includes a cost-effectiveness analysis at the enterprise and sector level in China using 2010 as a baseline and projecting out to 2020 and 2030. Of the control technologies evaluated, the most cost-effective is a fabric filter installed upstream of the wet flue gas desulfurization system (FF+WFGD). Halogen injection (HI) is also a cost-effective mercury-specific control strategy, although it has not yet reached commercial maturity. The sector-level analysis shows that 193 tons of mercury was removed in 2010 in Chinas coal-fired power sector, with annualized mercury emission control costs of 2.7 billion Chinese Yuan. Under a projected 2030 Emission Control (EC) scenario with stringent mercury limits compared to Business As Usual (BAU) scenario, the increase of selective catalytic reduction systems (SCR) and the use of HI could contribute to 39 tons of mercury removal at a cost of 3.8 billion CNY. The economic analysis presented in this paper offers insights on air pollution control technologies and practices for enhancing atmospheric mercury control that can aid decision-making in policy design and private-sector investments.


Energy Policy | 2012

Sulfur dioxide control in China: policy evolution during the 10th and 11th Five-year Plans and lessons for the future

Jeremy Schreifels; Yale Fu; Elizabeth J. Wilson


Atmospheric Environment | 2010

Assessment of air quality benefits from national air pollution control policies in China. Part II: Evaluation of air quality predictions and air quality benefits assessment

Litao Wang; Carey Jang; Yang Zhang; Kai Wang; Qiang Zhang; David G. Streets; Joshua S. Fu; Yu Lei; Jeremy Schreifels; Kebin He; Jiming Hao; Yun-Fat Lam; Jerry Lin; Nicholas Meskhidze; Scott Voorhees; Dale Evarts; Sharon Phillips


Atmospheric Environment | 2010

Assessment of air quality benefits from national air pollution control policies in China. Part I: background, emission scenarios and evaluation of meteorological predictions.

Litao Wang; Carey Jang; Yang Zhang; Kai Wang; Qiang Zhang; David G. Streets; Joshua S. Fu; Yu Lei; Jeremy Schreifels; Kebin He; Jiming Hao; Yun-Fat Lam; Jerry Lin; Nicholas Meskhidze; Scott Voorhees; Dale Evarts; Sharon Phillips


The Electricity Journal | 2007

The U.S. Acid Rain Program: Key Insights from the Design, Operation, and Assessment of a Cap-and-Trade Program

Sam Napolitano; Jeremy Schreifels; Gabrielle Stevens; Maggie Witt; Melanie LaCount; Reynaldo Forte; Kenon Smith


Energy Policy | 2011

Continuous emission monitoring systems at power plants in China: Improving SO2 emission measurement

Xuehua Zhang; Jeremy Schreifels


Energy Policy | 2016

Meeting Minamata: Cost-effective compliance options for atmospheric mercury control in Chinese coal-fired power plants

Maria Pia Ancora; Lei Zhang; Shuxiao Wang; Jeremy Schreifels; Jiming Hao


Energy Policy | 2014

Cost estimate of multi-pollutant abatement from the power sector in the Yangtze River Delta region of China

Jian Sun; Jeremy Schreifels; Jun Wang; Joshua S. Fu; Shuxiao Wang


The Electricity Journal | 2007

The NOx Budget Trading Program: A Collaborative, Innovative Approach to Solving a Regional Air Pollution Problem

Sam Napolitano; Gabrielle Stevens; Jeremy Schreifels; Kevin M. Culligan


Frontiers in energy | 2012

Design and operational considerations for selective catalytic reduction technologies at coal-fired boilers

Jeremy Schreifels; Shuxiao Wang; Jiming Hao

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Joshua S. Fu

University of Tennessee

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Sam Napolitano

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Carey Jang

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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David G. Streets

Argonne National Laboratory

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Scott Voorhees

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Dale Evarts

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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