Title of article
Inventory of conventional air pollutants emissions from road transportation for the state of Rio de Janeiro
Author/Authors
Cristiane Duarte Ribeiro de Souza، نويسنده , , Suellem Deodoro Silva، نويسنده , , Marcelino Aurélio Vieira da Silva، نويسنده , , M?rcio de Almeida D’Agosto، نويسنده , , Arthur Prado Barboza، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
11
From page
125
To page
135
Abstract
Road transportation has contributed to increased emissions of conventional air pollutants and, consequently, to the increase in problems associated with the environment and human health, depending on the type of pollutant and the concentration of it. To support the development of public policies aimed to decrease total tonnes of emissions, we used a bottom-up approach to estimate the amount of air pollutants, such as carbon monoxide (CO), total hydrocarbons (THC), nitrogen oxides (NOx), particulate matter (PM), and aldehydes (RCHO), that are emitted by road transportation in the state of Rio de Janeiro (RJ) from 1980 to 2010. The results from 2010 show that cars are responsible for 55% of CO emissions, 61% of THC emissions, and 93% of RCHO emissions. Due to the use of hydrated ethanol and compressed natural gas (CNG) instead of petroleum based fuels during the period analyzed, 1,760,370 t of air pollutant emissions were avoided. Compared to Brazil, in 2010, RJ had a quantity of emissions per vehicle from 12% (CO) to 59% (PM) smaller than the national average. As strategies to reduce air pollutant emissions, we consider reducing the intensity of use, with a proportional reduction in emissions, and increased the use of biodiesel.
Keywords
Air pollutants , Road transportation , Vehicle emissions
Journal title
Energy Policy
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Energy Policy
Record number
975131
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