Impact Assessment of Dust, NOx and SO 2
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1 Impact Assessment of Dust, NOx and SO 2 By Pat Swords
2 Content of the Presentation Historical Basis for Air Pollution Control Impacts of air pollutants on human health, etc. Impact Pathway Approach to assessing the cost of air pollution Established costs for air pollution impacts Recommended costs to be used by LCP project for Turkish situation
3 Poor air quality was a major European political consideration in the 1970s. It was also of transboundary nature, owing to the dispersion from the large stacks at industrial sites and power stations. Control measures were co-ordinated through the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) for countries on both sides of the Iron Curtain. UNECE Geneva Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution, which entered into force in 1983 and is still active today.
4 Protocols to the Geneva Convention: 1984 Geneva Protocol on Long-term Financing of the Cooperative Programme for Monitoring and Evaluation of the Long-range Transmission of Air Pollutants in Europe (EMEP) 1985 Helsinki Protocol on the Reduction of Sulphur Emissions on their Transpoundary Fluxes by at least 30 per cent 1988 Sofia Protocol concerning the Control of Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides or their Transboundary Fluxes 1991 Geneva Protocol concerning the Control of Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds or their Transboundary Fluxes 1994 Oslo Protocol on Further Reduction of Sulphur Emissions 1998 Aarhus Protocol on Heavy Metals 1998 Aarhus Protocol on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) 1999 Gothenburg Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Groundlevel Ozone
5 While Turkey ratified the Geneva Convention, it did not ratify the various protocols related to reducing pollutant loads. However, considerable efforts were made through the UNECE process to identify the costs and benefits of various measures: Its six International Cooperative Programmes (ICPs) and the Task Force on Health continue to identify the most endangered areas, ecosystems and other receptors by considering damage to human health, terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and materials.
6 UNECE 2004 report on 25 years of the Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution : There has long been interest from Parties in estimating the economic benefits of emission controls and to this end the Task Force on Economic Aspects of Abatement Strategies was established in It identified that the major benefits were associated with the protection of human health and building materials, and in the preparations for the Gothenburg Protocol benefits were calculated for the most prominent abatement scenarios. For practically all countries the benefits were two to five times the calculated costs.
7 UNECE in their 2007 report on the Review of the Gothenburg Protocol conclude: The benefits of current efforts under the Protocol exceed abatement costs. According to new scientific insights, however, efforts under the Protocol lead to less improvement towards the ultimate objectives of the Protocol, in terms of the protection of ecosystems and health, than originally estimated.
8 On the positive side UNECE also concluded: Studies indicate that costs to realize the Protocol obligations could turn out to be lower than originally estimated. Economics of scale and technological progress can reduce real costs (estimated ex-post) by 50 percent compared to the ex-ante estimates. Rapid growth in Turkish electricity market in last 15 years has seen construction of new modern compliant LCPs: This will impact on compliance costs for sector.
9 Comprehensive network of air quality monitoring stations have been collecting data for several decades:
10 The 2013 European Environment Agency s report on air quality summarised: - Particulate Matter (PM): Can cause or aggravate cardiovascular and lung diseases, heart attacks and arrhythmias, affect the central nervous system, the reproductive system and cause cancer. The outcome can be premature death. - Sulphur oxides (SO X ): Aggravates asthma and can reduce lung function and inflame the respiratory tract. Can also cause headache, general discomfort and anxiety.
11 The 2013 European Environment Agency s report on air quality summarised: - Nitrogen oxides (NOx): NO 2 can affect the liver, lung, spleen and blood. Can also aggravate lung diseases leading to respiratory symptoms and increased susceptibility to respiratory infection. - Ozone (O 3 ): Can decrease lung function; aggravate asthma and other lung diseases. Can also lead to premature mortality. Low level ozone is the air pollutant formed by sunlight, NOx, etc.
12 Low level ozone occurs in southern countries of Europe:
13 Major progress has been achieved in reducing SO 2 emissions, but emissions of sulphur dioxide in Turkey grew 76% in the period :
14 Particulate matter (PM 10 ) readings high in Turkey, but primary source is traffic:
15 The Impact Pathway Approach to assessing the cost of air pollution:
16 European Environment Agency Cost of Air Pollution from European Industrial Facilities Ozone effects generate only a small amount of the overall pollution damage, with effects of fine Particulate Matter being far more significant. Recent analysis for the Gothenburg Protocol suggests that over 95 % of health damage from the main air pollutants is attributable to Particulate Matter. It may be argued that the role of ozone is being underestimated, perhaps through the omission of some types of effect, but ozone-related damage would need to increase very markedly for this to be a problem.
17 Same report then presents in tabular form the country specific estimates for damage of pollution, expressed as Euros per tonne of emissions, for the primary pollutants: Ammonia (NH 3 ); Nitrogen oxides (NOx): Particulate Matter sub 2.5 micron (PM 2.5 ), Particulate Matter sub 10 micron (PM 10 ): Sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ) and; Non-Methane Volatile Organic Compounds (NMVOCs).
18 The general form of the equation for the calculation of impacts is: Impact = Pollution level x Stock at risk x Response function The term stock at risk relates to the amount of sensitive material (people, ecosystems, materials, etc.) present in the modelled domain.
19 The goal of the monetary valuation of damages is to account for all costs, market and non-market. For example, the valuation of an asthma attack should include not only the cost of the medical treatment but also the Willingness-To-Pay (WTP) to avoid the residual suffering. It turns out that damage costs of air pollution are dominated by nonmarket goods, especially mortality. If the WTP for a non-market good has been determined correctly, it is like a price, consistent with prices paid for market goods. Economists have developed several tools for determining non-market costs.
20 As a result the EU Commission and others use two approaches in monetising heath impacts based on the Value of Statistical Life (VSL) and Value of a Life Year (VOLY).
21 As the OECD explain: Consider for example two alternative public programs, and suppose that both save 100 lives. But suppose that with one, the lives saved are those of young adults, whereas the other saves the lives of the elderly. As long as the VOLY is constant with respect to age, the policy that saves young adults, who have a longer life expectancy, would be concluded to offer greater benefits if the VOLY is used. By contrast, if the VSL is used, and a single figure is applied to people of all ages, the two policies would be concluded to provide the same benefits.
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23 Damage per tonne estimates for each Member State:
24 For Particulates: If we consider those countries with high damage costs; the Netherlands, Belgium and Italy, are all characterised by large cities containing a high percentage of the population. If we seek an analogous country(s) for estimating the damage cost for Turkey, it should be from the top end of the scale, as Turkey is characterised by several large cities. Similarly for NOx, Turkey is characterised by intense sunlight and would have a high damage cost similar to countries in Southern Europe.
25 For the Cost Benefit Analysis of the Gothenburg Protocol both estimated average EU-values and average values for the wider UNECE region (adjusted using population weighted Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) - adjusted GDP/capita) were used to demonstrate sensitivity to assumptions made at this point. The difference between the original EU valuations and the UNECE-Europe equivalent was shown to be small; the latter being lower by 18%. Therefore, considerations of GDP per capita differences between the EU-28 and Turkey are not likely to be of significance.
26 Summary of LCP Project recommended Environmental Damage Costs in Turkish Lira (2015 price basis) Pollutant Recommended Damage Cost in Turkish Lira per Tonne (adjusted to 2015 prices) Low VOLY High VSL PM , ,000 PM , ,800 NOx 35,300 88,250 SO 2 88, ,450
27 Example of real life: Serbian 1,650 MWe lignite power station, boiler modules were fitted with improved particulate control on a phased basis. Medical reports from adjoining town showed correlated reduction in respiratory complaints.
28 Questions?
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