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Mercury-related health benefits from retrofitting coal-fired power plants in China

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  • Jiashuo Li
  • Sili Zhou
  • Wendong Wei
  • Jianchuan Qi
  • Yumeng Li
  • Bin Chen
  • Ning Zhang
  • Dabo Guan
  • Haoqi Qian
  • Xiaohui Wu
  • Jiawen Miao
  • Long Chen
  • Sai Liang
  • Kuishuang Feng

Abstract

China has implemented retrofitting measures in coal-fired power plants (CFPPs) to reduce air pollution through small unit shutdown (SUS), the installation of air pollution control devices (APCDs) and power generation efficiency (PGE) improvement. The reductions in highly toxic Hg emissions and their related health impacts by these measures have not been well studied. To refine mitigation options, we evaluated the health benefits of reduced Hg emissions via retrofitting measures during China's 12th Five-Year Plan by combining plant-level Hg emission inventories with the China Hg Risk Source-Tracking Model. We found that the measures reduced Hg emissions by 23.5 tons (approximately 1/5 of that from CFPPs in 2010), preventing 0.0021 points of per-foetus intelligence quotient (IQ) decrements and 114 deaths from fatal heart attacks. These benefits were dominated by CFPP shutdowns and APCD installations. Provincial health benefits were largely attributable to Hg reductions in other regions. We also demonstrated the necessity of considering human health impacts, rather than just Hg emission reductions, in selecting Hg control devices. This study also suggests that Hg control strategies should consider various factors, such as CFPP locations, population densities and trade-offs between reductions of total Hg (THg) and Hg2+.

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  • Jiashuo Li & Sili Zhou & Wendong Wei & Jianchuan Qi & Yumeng Li & Bin Chen & Ning Zhang & Dabo Guan & Haoqi Qian & Xiaohui Wu & Jiawen Miao & Long Chen & Sai Liang & Kuishuang Feng, 2020. "Mercury-related health benefits from retrofitting coal-fired power plants in China," Papers 2005.07346, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2005.07346
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