Title :
Emission reduction strategies to control tropospheric ozone: a multi-objective optimization approach
Author :
Carnevale, Claudio ; Finzi, Giovanna ; Pisoni, Enrico ; Volta, Marialuisa
Author_Institution :
D.E.A., Univ. of Brescia, Brescia, Italy
Abstract :
To control tropospheric ozone Environmental Authorities need to develop air quality plans, implementing emission reduction control strategies. This is a challenging task, mainly due to nonlinear processes that bring to ozone formation and accumulation, forced by precursor emissions and solar radiation. This is even more difficult when considering, at the same time, effectiveness and costs of alternative environmental policies. In this study a multi-objective mathematical problem is proposed, considering air quality and cost objectives. Air quality objective is formalized as source-receptor model identified processing simulations of a complex photochemical modelling system. Cost objective is formalized identifying cost functions linking technology cost to emission reduction. The proposed methodology has been applied to a complex domain in Northern Italy, including Milan metropolitan area, a region characterized by high ozone levels during summer season.
Keywords :
air quality; atmospheric composition; atmospheric radiation; troposphere; Milan metropolitan area; Northern Italy; air quality objective; air quality plans; alternative environmental policies; complex photochemical modelling system; emission reduction control strategies; environmental authorities; multiobjective mathematical problem; multiobjective optimization approach; ozone accumulation; ozone formation; solar radiation; source-receptor model; tropospheric ozone; Atmospheric modeling; Computational modeling; Games; Gases; Indexes; Neural networks; Optimization;
Conference_Titel :
Control Conference (ECC), 2007 European
Conference_Location :
Kos
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9524173-8-6