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Guangzhou, China, October 2004, PRD Campaign
Emissions and transport of aerosol and ozone in South Asia and China: the GAINS-Asia project
F. Dentener, R. Van Dingenen (JRC) W. Schoepp, A. Chambers ,C. Heyes ,Z. Klimont , M. Amann (IIASA)
R. Mathur (TERI, India)Kejun Jiang (ERI, China)
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Objectives:•Develop a tool for policy analysis of cost-benefits ofcontrolling air pollution and GHG emissions•State of the art models•Reduced form representations of models•Updating reference year emission inventories•Scenario’s reflecting realistic energy use perspectives and options for mitigations
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TM5 CTMModel set-up• TM5 global 3D CTM with regional two-way nesting• 6°x4; 3°x2°,1°x1°; 25 vertical layers• Aerosol and photo-chemistry• ECMWF meteorology; output every hour• AEROCOM, PHOTOCOMP, HTAP intercomparisons
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Experimental set-upImplementation for GAINS-Asia• Policies often implemented at provincial or state level• 32 regions for India; Bangadesh, Pakistan and Sri Lanka• 26 provinces in China
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Experimental set-up
Perturbation by gridbox
Implementation for GAINS-Asia:• Initial emissions: GAINS/EDGAR3.2; BC/POM: Bond (2004)• Perturbation by -20 % of anthropogenic emissions per region
=> perturbation per unit emission• Input to GAINS cost optimisation• 2 separate cases: NOx-BC-POM; and SO2-CO-VOC• Altogether ca. 120 simulations of 1 year+ spin-up 2 months• Parameterisation to derive urban scale PM concentrations
Uttar Pradesh:Emission perturbation
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Change in deposition of SO4
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Change in SOMO35 (O3>35 ppbv)
ppb days
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Simulated PM10 for 2001
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China PM10;including industrial dust
y = 1.0744xr=0.50
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Good slope, lot of scatter
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Contribution to PM10 from industrial sources
(not POM, BC)Cement
ConstructionRoad dust
LocationStrengthremoval
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China PM10;without industrial dust
y = 0.7634xr=0.62
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elPM10 in ca. 100 cities in China
-without industrial dust
Something missing, less scatter
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China PM10;+without industrial dust+filter for natural dust
y = 0.7666xr=0.68
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el… Without natural dust …
Better correlation
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Comparison of PM2.5 at Beijing (2001)
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Industrial dust:Not likely to be so high!
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Increase in PM10 in 2030: Worldwide “Business-as-usual”Realistic scenario developed by ERI/TERI
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Scenario: •national energy use projections•Limited air pollution mitigation
Increase in PM10 in 2030:
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Loss of statistical life expectancy [months] •World bank method
•Above natural background
2000
Life expectancy will decrease by 6-12 months in 2030
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Starting point for identifying mitigation options
Example of implementation in GAINS-AsiaUsing province/state SR relationships
50 ug/m3 (EU limit)
Scenario 2030
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Concluding remarks
•Source Receptor relationships for provinces and states in India and China with TM5•First order understanding of levels and composition
of PM2.5 and PM10 (needs improvement)•New measurements coming available will help with
evaluation•Updated GAINS emission (scenarios) for India/China•Scenarios for 2030 combining economic
energy projections with not very ambitious mitigation options leads to serious further decline in air quality
•GAINS tool now operational: will provide policy makerswith information and options to improve air quality:“SEE IS BELIEVE”
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