Title of article :
Atmospheric emissions modeling of energetic biomass alternatives using system dynamics approach
Author/Authors :
Nora Szarka، نويسنده , , Orsolya Kakucs، نويسنده , , Jürgen Wolfbauer، نويسنده , , Alberto Bezama، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
To simulate the quantitative effects of regional biomass alternatives for energetic purpose (BfE) on air pollutant emissions, a system dynamics model was developed and applied for the EuRegion Austrian–Hungarian cross-border area. The dynamic simulation program Vensim® was used to build an overall regional model with economic, social and environmental sectors. Within this model, the here-introduced regional air pollution sub-model (RegAir) includes the important human-made emissions of 10 pollutants resulting from all relevant source sectors within the region investigated. Emissions from activities related to biomass production, transport, conversion and final energy consumption were built in detail. After building and calibrating the RegAir model, seven quantitative test scenarios were defined and implemented into the model. Through the scenarios simulation, effects on air emissions were followed and compared over time. The results of these simulations show a significant reduction of CO2 emissions, especially in cases where fossil fuel displacement in heating devices is achieved on the largest scale. On the contrary, traditional air pollutants increase by most BfE options.
The results of the RegAir model simulations of BfE alternatives over two decades provide useful quantifications of various air emissions and identify the less pollutant BfE alternatives in the dynamic context of the relevant air pollution sources of the region. After minor structural modifications and appropriate calibration, RegAir can be applied to other regions as well. However, it is stated that, to finally decide on the overall most-appropriate options at a regional level, other environmental as well as economic and social effects must be taken into consideration, being the latter the goal of the mentioned overall regional model which serves as a model frame to the RegAir tool.
Keywords :
System dynamics , Atmospheric emissions , Energetic biomass , regional modeling
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment