TITLE:
Simulation on SO2 and NOX Emission from Coal–Fired Power Plants in North-Eastern North America
AUTHORS:
Shuangchen Ma
KEYWORDS:
Electric Generating units, CMAQ, Air Quality, Pollutants Control
JOURNAL NAME:
Energy and Power Engineering,
Vol.2 No.3,
August
25,
2010
ABSTRACT: MM5-SMOKE-CMAQ regional air quality modeling system was used to simulate pollutants emission from coal–fired power plants in North-Eastern North America. The effects of SO2 and NOX on air quality producing from coal-fired power plants in the summer of 2001 were analyzed. Simulations show the contributions of SO2 and NOX emission from coal-fired power plants using different scenarios, coal-fired power plants from US and Canada contribute 67.2% and 32.8% for total SO2 concentration, 17.6% and 6.0% for total NOX concentration in researched domain. Some control measures for coal-fired power plants were discussed. Further controls for the emissions of SO2 and NOX from coal-fired power plants are necessary to reduce the adverse environmental effects.